20 Garden Projects Using Sticks and Twigs

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There’s so much you can do to make your yard look beautiful using wooden sticks. Try these really creative Garden Projects Using Sticks and Twigs!

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Garden Projects Using Sticks and Twigs

1. Make Twig Trellis

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Make twig trellis to grow climbing flowers and lean it against the wall. Details are here.

2. A Twig House

This mini twig house will offer great protection to small perennials.

3. Garden Decor Using Tree Branches

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Make a ladder using twig branches and use it to grow climbing plants. Details are here.

4. Quirky DIY Twig Toolbox

How about making a toolbox from the garden items? Here’s a quirky one for you!

5. Diamond-Patterned Twig Trellis

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This diamond-patterned twig trellis is great for climbers and is also easy to make.

6. Wattle Fencing Using Twigs

This wattle fencing brings a rustic charm to the backyard if you’re living in the countryside.

7. Raised Garden

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Making a raised garden can be a fun project, especially with using twigs! Find the details here.

8. Upcycled Garden Trellis

This beautiful trellis can be used to grow cardinal vine for the hummingbirds.

9. Twig Plant Markers

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If you have a big garden with lots of plants, these twig markers will make it easy for you to recognize them!

10. Weave Your Own Elevated Flower Bed

Using flexible and long willow or dogwood twigs, weave your own elevated flower bed in the backyard!

11. Make Your Own Arbor

You can use either dried or fresh green wood for this project. Click here for all the details.

12. Giant Garden Art Bird Nest

Use small tree branches and sticks to make a big nest and add giant plastic eggs to make it look realistic.

13. Playhouse From Willow

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Make a willow playhouse for your kids using sticks and a weed-suppressing membrane. For details, click here.

14. Enclosed Garden Structure

This simple yet attractive wooden structure looks elegant and can be a great place to spend evenings.

15. A Hanging Ladder on the Wall

A hanging wooden ladder will be a great idea to make plants climb!

16. Patch of Woods

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Using a metal frame and wooden sticks, you can make a similar arch in your yard.

17. Pot Holder

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Garden sticks can be used easily to make a raw and rustic looking pot stand.

18. A Royal Garden Chair!

Make a royal garden chair made completely of wooden sticks and twigs like this one!

19. Homemade Wooden Wind Chime

Enjoy the sounds of nature by making a homemade wooden wind chime.

20. A Big Bird Cage

Make a big birdcage using wooden sticks. Your parrots are going to love this!

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  1. Turn those smaller sticks and twigs into adorable fairy garden furniture! My kids have always loved fairy gardens and this furniture makes it so easy to carry on the magic of those little fairies. From tables and chairs to an adorable little bed, you can create an entire collection of fairy furniture from your twigs and build yourself a lovely little fairy garden right there in the front yard.

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