
DIY File Cabinet Planter
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5.0
6 reviews
Excellent
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Prep Time
10 mins
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Cook Time
10 mins
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Total Time
30 mins
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Servings
1 planter

DIY File Cabinet Planter
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Making a planter out of an old file cabinet is easy to do in about 30 minutes and will cost less than $10 in supplies! Quick, easy, high-impact DIY project for your yard and garden.
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Ingredients
- 1 file cabinet
- 2 cans spray paint
- 1 drill wide bit
- 10 cubic feet potting soil
Instructions
- First, take out all the drawers. If it's been sitting watch out for spiders.
- Clean the cabinet, if necessary.
- Lay it down on its side so the openings are facing up.
- Drill drain holes - don't skip this! Drain holes are important for plants to grow properly.
- Spray paint the cabinet your desired color.Let dry (this part takes the longest).
- If desired, run drip tubing through the planter to make it hands-free. This tutorial can be applied to this planter for drip irrigation (the tutorial is at the bottom of the post).
- Move it to your desired location.
- Fill with soil. I filled the bottom 4 inches of mine with rocks and pieces of cardboard and then tilled the rest with soil. It held 10 cubic feet of soil.
- Plant your plants in the planter.
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