How to Make a Tree Stump Planter in 4 Steps

Sherin Woods is a California-based DIY enthusiast and garden design aficionado. With a background in Environmental Science, she combines creativity and sustainability in all her projects. A Pinterest favorite, Sherin is committed to eco-friendly solutions and has contributed to various home and garden publications. Her areas of expertise include DIY project planning, sustainable garden design, and content creation.
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Learn how to make a tree stump planter and make use of an old stump that you want to get rid of.

Also Read: How to remove tree stump from the garden

How to Make a Tree Stump Planter

It’s simple, hollow out the stump to make a planting hole, fill it with potting soil and plant your favorite plants. See more in the steps below.

how to make a tree stump planter

Step 1

Hollow it out from the center using whatever the sharp tool you have like a mattock, an ax (axe) or a chainsaw.

Step 2

Work on to make a hole that is 4-8 inches deep and has at least 3 inches border.

Step 3

With the help of a drill, make drainage holes into the side of the stump so that they slope down towards the ground and water will drain from them easily.

Step 4

With all the previous three steps done, your DIY tree stump planter is complete. Now fill it with well draining potting soil that is rich in compost and plants your favorite flowers in it.


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