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How To Build A Planter Outdoor [Make A Planter With Bricks]

Bricks A Planter

Would you like to learn How To Build A Planter Outdoor or Make A Planter With Bricks at the entrance of your house? 

Incorporate nature into any environment while carrying out a simple and entertaining DIY activity.

Without a doubt, one of the best activities we can do, both as a family and individually, is the maintenance of our pots or plants. 

Suppose we have the privilege of having an outdoor area adjacent to our home, a front or back garden.

In that case, it is almost essential to have a space for vegetation that brings together, in an integrated way with the design, all our plants in the same planter. Of continuous work

Today we will learn how to build a planter with bricks with some tips and a detailed description of building an outdoor planter with bricks.

Also, Learn how to make a hanging planter.

Types Of Planters

There are many forms and materials for planters, From those designed for the interior of homes to those integrated in a very organic way into the design of our garden.

They are other types of planters made with wood and some with plastic.

If you want to know how to make your planter with wood of different designs, I have an existing article about that.

Suppose you want a piece of in-depth knowledge about the different types of planters. In that case, I recommend reading the article “Type of Planter.”

The list above I have made in this same DIY category of my blog category. 

Today we are going to talk about outdoor planters made in situ. 

They are normally built with conventional construction materials that we can find in any store or specialized store. 

Of course, with many current market options, we can always find prefabricated alternatives with plastic materials such as PVC or even stone or cement

However, manufacturing it ourselves is a very interesting and enriching task.

Now let us see the material needed for building an outdoor planter with bricks.

Tools And Materials To Build A Outdoor Planter With Bricks.

We will build our planter using very common construction processes and materials. As they are mentioned below 👇

  • Solid baked clay bricks
  • Bonding mortar made with cement, fine sand, and water
  • Metal palette
  • Level with rubber and water
  • String to mark the level
  • Bucket or wheelbarrow for mixing cement
  • Broom, damp cloths, and dustpan
  • Wooden formwork
  • Meter and pencil
  • Plastic for agriculture and work of more than 800 gauges

How To Make A Planter With Bricks Step By Step

  1. First, we must rethink where we will locate our planter perfectly. We should even design it on paper before getting down to business. 

 It is very important to know the space we have, the size of the plants that we want to incorporate, and their dimensions (length, depth, and height).

Bricks Outdoor Planter-diagram on paper

2. Once we have the measurements clear, we will know how much cement we have to make, how many bricks will be necessary, and even the time we will have to spend. 

In this case, we will propose the hypothesis of a planter attached to a wall and two already existing sides; therefore, we will only raise the front of it.

3. With the help of a wooden stake or any vertical element, we will remove the upper reference level with a transparent flexible tube and a little water, and we will get the final height of our planter. 

The Romans invented this process to remove the levels many centuries ago, but it is still valid today.

marking the point to build the planter with stake
leveling the ground for the planter
using water to clear the sand for the planter to stay

4. Once our level is established, we will measure the height will want and join both stakes with a rope that will be our reference guide for the finished planter.

joining both stakes with a rope

5. the real work begins; we will have to make our mixture with cement, sand, and water, which will be in charge of gluing the bricks together. 

With the help of a palette and a bucket, we will mix everything until we get a uniform paste with an intermediate consistency that allows us to work without problems. But make sure you soak your bricks in water if needed.

6. We will place our first row of bricks horizontally, one next to the other, on a bed of cement of about 2-3 cm previously spread along the entire row.

laying the bricks of the Planter

7. We will continue placing bricks, row after row until we reach the height we have chosen and will have previously marked with our rope.

laying the final bricks of the Planter

8. we can change the bricks’ layout for the last row, thus achieving a more attractive design. 

We will place the edge and protruding bricks outwards to create a flashing that protects our planter from excess rainwater. 

To place this last row of bricks, we will have to resort to some wooden planks as formwork so that they do not fall while the cement dries.

using a wooden plank for the final bricks
using a wooden plank for the final bricks
How To Build A Planter Outdoor With Bricks

9. Finally, to protect all the elements that surround the planter from humidity, such as the bricks themselves or the existing rear wall, we can place a waterproof plastic of a certain consistency (greater than 800 gauges). 

In this way, we will prevent the water in the earth during watering from affecting our planters.

Also, learn how to waterproof a planter[link]

10. Once the plastic is in place, we will pour the compost or natural soil directly into our planter, and immediately afterward, we will be able to plant our chosen plant species.

Any work, no matter how small, can entail some risk, both at the time of its construction and possible subsequent pathologies over time; for this reason, it is vital always to have Home Insurance to advise us at all times.

conclusion

Now that you know how to build your outdoor planter with bricks, following the abovementioned basic procedures is important.

Use the best soil for the base to strive well and survive. Also, learn the best soil for snake plants.

If you want to learn other ways of making planters, you can check out our article about making a small planter box with wood.

Also, learn how to make a big planter with wood.

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