Tips when adding a planter box to your fence

That tricky space near your fence doesn’t have to go to waste. You can create fence planter boxes and turn it into an eye-catching feature of your garden.

Our selection of fence planter box ideas will help you transform your fence into something you’ll love seeing every day. But first, here’s why fence planter boxes can be such a great idea:

Benefits of fence planter boxes

  • Transform a dull and unappealing fence without the expense of repainting or replacing the wall.
  • Increase your gardening space. Whether you want to grow flowers or vegetables, fence planter boxes can create more gardening space. You can use them as raised garden beds.
  • Enables vertical gardening. Ever tried growing plants vertically? With fence planter boxes you can try vertical gardening without a major investment.
  • Add more privacy to your outdoor space. You can use planter boxes to cover gaps in your fence and put some greenery in between you and your curious neighbours.
  • Add diversity to your garden. Fence planter boxes can interrupt long, boring lines. They can also add vibrant touches of colour where they’re most needed.
  • Upcycle existing materials. With some creativity, you can turn just about anything into fence planters.
  • Easy to install and maintain. Metal clasps, screws, and some rope is all you need to fix fence planters into place.

Convinced? Now let’s get practical with some actual fence planter box ideas…

Fence planter box ideas to inspire you

Looking to cover a small part of your fence or line a whole fence with planter boxes? Either way, we’ve got you covered. Start from our selection of fence planter box ideas and use your creativity to make them your own.

High fence planter box make from solid wood – Wooden Planter box with Trellis

Create an elegant sitting nook, screen an unwanted view, or simply add color and detail to any outdoor space with the High fence planter box. Hinged panels allow the screen to be adjusted to fit most outdoor spaces. The screen combines contemporary and traditional design elements, creating a style unique. Built with 100% solid wooden, each panel is made from horizontal wooden slats to give a sleek look. The slats are perfect for providing both privacy and support for climbing plants. The two planter boxes provide the base for growing plants and, when weighted with soil, the planters enable the screen to stand freely on any flat surface. The screen comes pre-finished in a natural brown stain and is made from exterior grade cedar, ensuring years of maintenance-free enjoyment.

This large fir wood planter box adds new visual heights to your garden. If you want to pursue your gardening passion, this lovely piece provides you with plenty of opportunities. You can use some control fabric to line the box and grow all kinds of plants. The removable floor however can just as well be used as a lid to the box. This way, the planter can be turned into a flower pot stand. Finally a trellis for climbing plants, which can also impress as a decorative privacy screen.

  • Wooden slats on the panels are perfect for providing privacy and supporting climbing plants
  • Planters are visible on both sides of privacy screen making it ideal for any space.
  • Self-standing and can be installed on any surface
  • Easy to Assemble
  • Convenience Shipping
  • Decorative garden accessory for climbing plants
  • Weatherproof lacquered fir wood
  • Freestanding planter box for terrace and balcony
  • Ideal for clematis, passion flower, mandevilla and more

Small Trellis Panel Garden Rectangular Wooden Planter Flower Pot Box

Freestanding Planter Box for Terrace and Balcony

Nothing is more rewarding than a voluptuous garden full of blooming flowers. With this large trellis, you provide roses, wine and other climbing plants with the space they need to prosper. Line the planter box with weed control fabric and soil and start gardening. Once the lattice is fully covered, it makes for an ideal privacy screen that keeps out curious glances from your neighbours.

Lattice and Planter Box

  • Sturdy fir wood in stylish flamed design
  • Box for flowers & climbing plants
  • For clematis, wine, roses etc.
  • Ideal for garden, balcony, patio etc.
  • Great privacy screen once covered

Tips when adding a planter box to your fence

No matter what planter box you choose to add to your fence, you want to install it properly. The soil can weigh it down, especially when it’s wet. If it’s also exposed to strong wind, you want to be extra careful. Here are some tips to help you get the job done right the first time:

  • Don’t make a hanging planter too large. It’s a simple rule that will save you from headaches. If you need a lot of planting space, opt instead for a raised planter bed right next to the fence.
  • Drill pilot holes to create enough support for the planter. Borrow a power tool if your regular electric drill won’t go deep enough.
  • Use metal clasps that support the planter on two sides (back and underneath). Use two or more clasps for each box. It’s better than counting on a single point of support.
  • Don’t hang a planter box with standard rope. It will fray and rot over time. Choose weatherproof rope, wire, or chains.
  • Make sure the fence can handle it. Old picket fences can be frailer than they look. Nail a horizontal plank to the weaker pickets for added support and install the planter on it.
  • Drill plenty of drainage holes. The plants need them. Plus, they enable rainwater to drain faster, reducing the total weight of the planter.
  • Avoid water draining directly on the fence. Wooden fences may rot over time, while brick or stone ones may develop mould. You want the drainage holes to drain water vertically, straight into the ground. Or into planter boxes underneath.
  • Use pot clips for plastic pots and other lightweight containers. They’re cheap and easy to screw to the fence.

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