Wood pallets are abundantly available, for free or a nominal cost, anywhere that accepts deliveries of heavy goods. Usually, these simple wood pallets are overlooked and habitually undervalued by us. When we are thinking creatively, most wooden pallets are ideal for recycling into different projects with a bit of handiwork and a little of creativity. They can not only be upcycled into compost bins, birdhouses, furniture. Recycling old shipping pallets into the flower planters for the yard is also a good choice. Building a wooden pallet planter can add a personal and elegant touch to your yard or patio without costing too much, especially when painted or stained to complement the existing outdoor decor. The wood acquires a rustic look over time which can enhance the charm of the planter, making it suitable and perfect for a country garden or cottage garden. Place flower pots containing your favorite tall or trailing plants into the pallet planter box to brighten up the landscape with natural color. Here we have a roundup of creative pallet planter projects for your best inspiration. Let’s head over to this collection and start to make one ourselves.
DIY Cedar Pallet Succulent Planter


Vertical Pallet Herb Garden


Free-Standing Pallet Herb Garden

Window Boxes Out of Pallets


Kitchen Herb Planter Box

DIY Planter from Reclaimed Pallet Wood


Vertical Terra Cotta Pot Pallet Planter


Use Diy Pallet Planter As A Compact Solution For Your Garden


Planter From Pallets Without Having To Pull Out Each Nail


Create A Pallet Planter To Attract Butterflies


DIY Pallet Planter Designed In Very Different Way


Vertical Chicken Wire Planter on Pallet Wood


DIY Tropical Pallet Living Wall


Planter Shelves Out Of Old Pallets


Strawberry Pallet Planter


This DIY Pallet Planter Box Adds A Rustic Touch To Your Home


Build a Raised Garden Bed From an Old Shipping Pallet


Budget Friendly Raised Garden Bed


Slot Together Pyramid Garden Pallet Planter


DIY Pallet Gardening Table



Wow! You have found some really neat planter ideas. Thanks for sharing mine!
Hi, Kendra! Thank you very much for your comment. I’m grateful for that.