Small Spaces
Corner Planter

What We Did

We got 1×6″ pine board for the sides and feet, and plywood for the bottom of the planter. We built four triangular segments – two larger ones for the first tier, and two smaller ones for the top tier. These segments were connected using metal brackets and wood glue.

Each segment is a right triangle (for a 90° corner) with two sides of equal length, and a longer diagonal. ​

After assembly, we painted the planter white and planted it with a mix of edibles and ornamentals.

For a detailed step-by-step guide see the assembly slideshow below.

Tools

  • Miter Saw
  • Circular Saw
  • Power Drill
  • Hammer
  • Wood Screws
  • Measuring Tape
  • Carpenters Square
  • Safety Glasses
  • Work Gloves
  • Paint Brush

Materials

  • 1×6 pine board. Make a sketch with side dimensions to find out how much you’ll need.
  • Plywood. A triangle cut from 1″ thick plywood will serve as the bottom of your planter.
  • 8-10 metal braces (tie plates). We got 1 13/16″x5″ tie plates.
  • Wood screws. 2″ long, and 1″ screws. You’ll want to make sure the 1″ screws fit through the holes in your tie plates.
  • Nails
  • Sandpaper. 100 grade.
  • Wood Glue
  • Outdoor Paint. We painted our planter white, but you can choose any color you like to complement your plants and outdoor setup.

Planting the Corner Planter

Plants We Used: Catalina® Guilded Grape™ Torenia, Sweet Caroline Sweetheart Jet Black™ Ipomoea, Strawberries, Sage, Mixed Salad Greens

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