DIY : modern planter from cinder blocks

repurposed planter1 DIY : modern planter from cinder blocks in wood diy architecture  with Plant Garden Blocks

repurposed planter2 DIY : modern planter from cinder blocks in wood diy architecture  with Plant Garden Blocks

Here are several examples of what you could easily do in your patio ! it’s made with cinder blocks sticked together with liquid nails.

++ Apartment Therapy

28 Comments

  1. Anna Marshall via Facebook - June 3, 2011

    Lori Compas and Rebecca Lane, you gotta see this.

  2. Fernanda Ma via Facebook - June 3, 2011

    lindo…perfeito!!!

  3. Emma Rivera García via Facebook - June 4, 2011

    Esto me lo tengo que copiar para mi patio YA :)

  4. Emma Rivera García via Facebook - June 4, 2011

    Esto me lo tengo que copiar para mi patio YA :)

  5. Pascale Starr via Facebook - June 4, 2011

    j’aime! Très bonne idée:)

  6. Elly Ramsay via Facebook - June 5, 2011

    I Love this.

  7. Elly Ramsay via Facebook - June 5, 2011

    Thinking I will make and add tile.

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  10. Teresa Leno - June 15, 2011

    Love this, adding tile is a great idea!

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  14. Kaci - April 11, 2012

    How do you keep the dirt from falling out of the bottoms of the bricks??

  15. Karyn - April 13, 2012

    How do you keep the dirt in the cinder blocks from coming out?

  16. Judy - April 13, 2012

    How do you keep the dirt from coming out the bottom of the holes? I would like to do this.

  17. Michelle - April 17, 2012

    How do you keep the soil from coming out?

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  19. Brandi Marshall - April 29, 2012

    the dirt would fall through how are you keeping it in??????????????????????????????????

  20. Debbie - May 26, 2012

    how do you keep the dirt in, even on the ones that are on the ground.???? Please tell us!!!

  21. toni - May 28, 2012

    How do you keep the dirt in?

  22. Becky - June 15, 2012

    I’m also curious about how the dirt is held in.

  23. no solo coser y cantar - June 16, 2012

    ¿como tapo el agujero de la base? Los blocs de obra, como los llamamos en mi pueblo, están agujereados…

  24. Rocio - July 18, 2012

    hola.. yo tmb kiero saber que le pongo en el agujero para que no se salga la tierra!! esta muy padre la idea pero pues necesitan explicar eso!

  25. Atomicvole - August 13, 2012

    Reading the post on the related website: “In fact in order to make bottoms for the blocks that are sticking forward, we cut pieces of cinder block to fit the inside and then liquid nailed them in. We love liquid nails.”

    Sorry for the necropost.

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