Beautifying Your Lawn and Garden with Wood Planters

When you buy your plants at the store, you probably get them in functional plastic containers that are only meant to be temporary.  This is because the plants will outgrow the space inside the planter, needing more dirt and space for roots to grow. You’ve probably replaced these temporary plastic holders with ceramic or more plastic in the past, but have you ever considered using wood planters for your flowers and greenery?

Many garden planters are made of wood and can be great design elements when you are trying to spice up your floral garden and make it look more impressive.  Whether you are looking for a thematic approach or simply something eye catching, wood planters are an excellent choice that can be employed for many different pieces within your lawn and garden.  You can start with window box planters, lining your window sills with gorgeous flowers of various species and colors.  This will add a great deal of charm to your home and bring the garden elements all the way up to your door.

Other wood outdoor planters can be used all over the garden and yard.  For example, you can use garden planters around your small trees or bushes to separate them and showcase them as a specific element within your lawn.  This will be picturesque and draw attention from neighbors and visitors, bringing out comments and compliments on your sense of style.  You can also use wood planters to create large, movable displays of rich floral elements so that you can randomly move some of your flowers every so often and freshen up the design, making sure it is always new and different.

Wood planters are excellent choices for design because, unlike plastic or ceramic, they last a long time, rarely break, and can be stained or painted as desired to change the entire look of your design.  Any time your style preference changes, you are able to reuse your wood planters without any hassle, merely working them into the new theme and admiring your work.

Best of all, whether you are working with window box planters or garden planters, the wood element is natural and organic.  This is good because it blends in but also because, should a plant need more space for the root systems, the wood will not hinder the growth of your plant as inorganic matter would.  Next time you buy outdoor planters, consider using wood instead of other products and watch your creativity grow and blossom with your garden.