10 Free Bee hive Plans For Backyard Beekeeping

A bee hive is a sanctuary in which the honey bees live. Today many people are building their own bee hives in their houses or farms so that they can collect honey from bee hive box. Before you think about keeping bees in the hives, the first thing you need to do is make a research which involves the complete guide for caring of the bees and also getting involved with them so that they won’t sting you.

You should know how and what they should be fed, what are the risks, and what needs to be done. For a beginner, it is highly recommended that they start off with two bees hive only which allows you to interchange the frames when a colony becomes weaker with another one.

There are many local Beekeepers associations which give courses and training to the amateurs for keeping bees. Once you have enough information, the first step is to make a beehive and then keep it in a place which doesn’t experiences much fast winds and is shady.

The place should not be damp and the area should be somewhere the bees can be attracted so that they make their colonies, probably near some flower beds or trees, you can also purchase some bees. In order to allow the bees to have their colonies made, the most important is that you have to make your own beehive.

There are two kinds of beehive plans which are most popular, one is the langstroth and other is top bar beehive; the vertical top bar hive (known as warre hive) or horizontal hive (like a Kenyan Top Bar Hive). The langstroth beehive is very common and is used all across the world for keeping bees and is also very easy to be build. The biggest advantage of this beehive is that they make their honeycomb in the frames which allows easy movements.

The warre or the top bar has storied and modular design which is made from boxes which are stacked in a vertical position. They provide broad nesting and allow the breed to move through the sections. You can easily build your own beehive at your home with some simple tools and equipment.

There are many bee hive plans on the internet published by different designers; this guide will help you with ten of the best plans for building your own beehive:

1-Top Bar Bee hive Plan 

This is the top  bar bee hive plan in PDF by p j chandler which can help the beginner to build the best hive. The most important material you will need for building the beehive boxes is the Western red Cedar. They remain good for all the year and don’t require much maintenance; moreover they are cheap as well.

Other materials needed are timber, stainless steel screws, washers, nuts, bolts and other tools like saw, hammer and others. If you are a beginner then go for the 36” long box which will house two hives that is highly recommended for the amateurs.

Top Bar Bee hive Plan by p j chandler
Image via: p j chandler

2-Simple And Easy Bee hive Plan 

This is an easy design for building a beehive by city boy hens

. You can make a box which can be 6-5/8” deep with the wooden board width being ¾” thick in size. The cutting and the crossing of the lengths can be done with miter gauge or a table saw, anything which is accessible and available.

Simple And Easy Bee hive Plan by city boy hens
Image via: city boy hens

3-The people’s Bee hive Plan in PDF 

This is the bee hive plan for building a vertical top bar hive by david heaf. This design is in vertical section and has around four boxes along with floor, top bar cover cloth, roof, eaves vent and ridge vent. The wood used in this design is timber which can go well all around the year.

The people's Plan Hive by David Heaf
Image via: by david heaf

4- Top Bar Barrel Bee hive Plan

This is a Top Bar Barrel Bee hive Plan by food plot survival which is very simple to make. The first item which is required, as the name suggests is the 55 gallon barrel or drums which is going to be the foundation. With timbers the frame of the beehive should be made, and then the roof and top frame.

Top Bar Barrel Bee Plan Hive by Food Plot Survival
Image via: by food plot survival

5- Shift Top Bar Bee hive Plan

This is a simple Warre bee hive plan by indigo88 which can be made with less investment. The basic materials needed are the polystyrene boxes, bamboo canes, pocket knife, measuring tape and secateurs. This is a simple makeshift beehive in the vertical design which is perfect for amateurs.

Shift Top Bar Plan Hive by indigo88
Image via: by indigo88

6- DIY Bee Hive made from Tires

This is a design of a diy beehive made by old tires by nathan nash which you will enjoy to make. One should first make a vertical frame, install tires and then with the help of the hay make some insulation. Some pieces of wood will also be needed for making portions and the roof.

Bee Hive Plan made from Tires by nathan nash
Image via: by nathan nash

7-DIY Bee Hives and Supers

This is a simple top bar design by chris beeson for the beehive and requires some pine wood instead of those chemical treated woods. According to the number hives to be made in the top bar, you should select the size measurements or just go with the dimensions present in the bee hive plans PDF.

Bee Hives Plans and Supers by chris beeson
Image via: by chris beeson

8-Warre’ Bee hive Plan

This is a building bee hive plan by David Heaf for the warre or vertical top bar bee hive. The length of the top bar is 315mm, the floor board can be measured from 15 to 20mm, the floor boxes should be 1mm and the entrance notch in the floor should be 40mm to stay rigid.

warre'e Plan hive
Image via: by David Heaf

9- KISS Langstroth Bee hives

This is the simplest plan for building a langstroth hive by bbe-tech. It has the basic floor, cover, boxes, quilt and the roof. The simple instructions will help you in making the best beehive. They require the basic material for wood which one can select from cedar, pine or timber and simple tools are needed for the construction of the hive.

KISS Langstroth Hives Plans by bbe-tech
Image via: by bbe-tech

10-Ten-Frame Langstroth Bee hive Plan 

The diagram can show a very simple way to make the bee hives like this one by howland blackiston at your home without any problem. For making a langstroth bee hive, select woods which can be timber, cedar or pine. The hive body should have length of 19 1/8” and depth of 9 ½”, similarly the floor and the roof should be taken in the exact measurements. The roof however should either be of metallic or other material which should be waterproof.

10 DIY Misting System To Keep You Cool In Hot Summer Days

The summer heat is here and everyone is looking for ways to stay cool. A DIY misting system is easy to build and will help keep you cool during the hot days of summer. An outdoor misting system will provide just enough moisture to keep you cool without soaking your hair and clothes with water.

A DIY misting system will also help keep the insects away. Say goodbye to gnats, mosquitoes, flies, and other pests when you use an all-natural misting system. Flying pests won’t bother you because they don’t want the moisture on their wings that would hinder them from flying around.

A DIY water mister is safe for use around babies, children, senior citizens, and pets. It’s just clean water being used in the mister with no chemical additives. Plants that are nearby will benefit from the cooling mist as well.

Check out our round up of 10 DIY misting systems and decide which one will be right for your outdoor space this summer.

1- Ice Cold Personal Misting System

The first one in the list is ingenious design created to keep 1-2 people cool and costs less than $10 to make. A bucket of ice is the main cooling factor of this DIY project by Instructables and it will last for hours.

If you enjoy sitting outside but don’t enjoy the heat and flying insects, this ice cold personal diy misting system may be just right for you. Fill a bucket with ice and pass a misting hose through the bucket, then aim the misting nozzle between two outdoor lounge chairs and you will have cooling comfort for 1-2 people.

The cooling mist will keep mosquitoes and other flying insects off of you so you can relax and enjoy lounging on your outdoor patio or deck this summer.

Ice Cold Personal Misting System
Ice Cold Personal Misting System, Image via: Instructables

2- 15 Minutes DIY Mister

After watching this YouTube video and gathering the building supplies, you will only be 15 minutes away from being a lot cooler outdoors. This DIY misting system on youtube can be put together in just 15 minutes and enjoyed all summer long.

Be outdoors with your family and friends and stay cool with this efficient and effective misting system. If you already have a canopy and a garden hose, you have most of the building supplies on hand and the total cost will be under $20.

This misting canopy can be moved as needed around the yard and several people can sit under the canopy and stay cool even on the hottest of summer days.

3- Plant Misting System

This YouTube video will show you how to build an efficient plant misting system that has many other applications, including keeping you cool on a hot summer day.

Plants swelter under the hot summer sun and misting them to increase the humidity around them can be time consuming. A DIY misting system such as this one on youtube will make the gardening task automatic and the misting system can be used to keep people from swelting in the sun.

A misting system like this one can be used for both plants and people so you only have to build one. However, the cost is very low and the project is simple so it would be easy to construct more than one system and keep everyone cool this summer.

4- Portable Canopy Mister

This is a great idea for creating a little shade and cooling mist for an outdoor event. The misting system by Instructables is attached to the canopy and is easy to take down and put up. Ideal for use at a backyard BBQ, fishing tournament, traveling craft show, or any other one-time event that would benefit from a cooling station for participants.

Canopies are inexpensive and portable, and these video instructions make adding a DIY mister to a canopy quick and easy.

Portable Canopy Mister
Portable Canopy Mister, Image via: Instructables

5- Automatic Misting System

These free plans will show you how to build an automatic misting system by Instructables that is temperature controlled. This design is great for regular outdoor activities where cooling is needed during the summer.

You can set the timer for the automatic system to come on when you want it too or you can allow the air temperature controlled when the mist turns on. Ideal for use with small livestock, like chickens, and great for use on humidity-loving plants.

utomatic Misting System
Automatic Misting System, Image via: Instructables

6- Summer Mist System

Transform a 10×10 foot canopy and some PVC pipe into a cooling station for relief from the hot summer sun.

This video will show you how to put together a DIY misting system on youtube and attach it to the underside of a canopy so you can stay cool this summer. This mist system is easy to move so you can use it in your own backyard or take it along with you to other outdoor activities, As long as there is an outside water spigot and hose, you can beat the heat and stay cool. With a little creativity, you could develop a portable water system so this summer misting system could be used for tailgating during summer sporting events.

7- High Pressure Misting System

This DIY misting system by diynetwork is designed with a little more pressure so it can cover a larger outdoor space. A long portico, wrap around porch, or other large outdoor space would benefit from having a high pressure misting system like this one.

Outdoor spaces where a large crowd gathers increases the summer heat and a misting system will help everyone keep cool and comfortable. If you have a family vacation home, host weddings, family reunions, or just have a lot of company during the summer, an outdoor misting system is a must.

High Pressure Misting System
High Pressure Misting System, Image via: diynetwork

8- Terrarium Misting System

This misting system will keep plants and terrarium pets cool and well hydrated automatically.  Terrariums and vivariums need to be kept consistently moist and a misting system like this one in this youtube video makes the work very easy. This YouTube video will show you how to build two types of misting systems – a basic type or a more advanced type.

The type you need will depend on the size of your terrarium or vivarium. Plants like Spider Wort, Baby Tears, and Golden Club Moss thrive in the controlled environment of a terrarium. And if you have a vivarium with amphibians or reptiles, a DIY misting system will keep them thriving and happy.

9- DIY Mosquito Misting System

Mosquitoes can ruin an outdoor event during the summer. They are annoying with painful bites plus they can also carry diseases, like the West Nile Virus and Zika. A DIY misting system like the one shown here on this YouTube video will keep the mosquitoes away so they won’t ruin outdoor fun or make you sick.

This video provides detailed instructions for building a tankless mosquito misting system like this one on youtube that will keep your outdoor fun cool and pest-free. Easy to install and inexpensive, if you live in an area that prone to have mosquito infestation during the summer, this misting system is something you must have. Mosquitoes have thin wings and are weak fliers, so a little moisture on their wings will keep them from flying and landing on your skin.

10- Patio Misting System

This YouTube video will show you how to build a DIY misting system that will provide you with clean, efficient, and cheap cooling so you can enjoy the patio.

Patios are typically uncovered and setting in the full sun, making them difficult to enjoy during the hot summer months. A misting system like this one on youtube can change that and allow you to comfortably enjoy spending time outdoors on the patio even on the hottest summer day.

PVC pipe and a water hose are the biggest components of this diy misting system and both are inexpensive and easy to work with. Keep cool this summer and enjoy outdoor time on your patio with this easy to create misting system.

Conclusion

In the summer month when it is warm outside and buzzing flies and mosquitoes disturbed your outdoor sitting you can make any of these DIY misting systems to enjoy your sitting. These are not difficult to make, you can start making your own misting system with the help of the above 10 DIY misting systems we have shared with you.

15 Different Types Of Pine Trees To Grow In Your Garden

Small pine trees make a great addition to your home garden and with so many different types of pine trees to select from there is one just right for your landscape. The small size of these trees makes them easy to maintain and their evergreen nature will provide living greenery in your landscape year-round.

All types of pine trees can be grown in your garden to create living privacy fences, property borders, windbreaks, or as an anchor plant in the landscape. Check out these 15 different types of dwarf pine trees to discover the types that are right for your climate and landscape.

1- Alberta Pine Spruce (Picea glauca albertiana)

This is an attractive, compact, conical-shaped unique pine tree that will add detail and color to your garden year-round.

The thick green dense foliage on this type of pine tree grows in an A-shape and will never need pruning unless to reduce its mature height. The dwarf Alberta Spruce will reach a mature height of 12-feet but that will take about 30 years since it’s slow-growing.

This pine tree grows best in climates that have cool summer weather and cold winters. It will grow equally well when planted in a container or in-ground. You may also like to check out dwarf fruit trees.

Alberta Spruce Pine Tree
Alberta Spruce Pine, Tree mature height of 12-feet but that will take about 30 years since it’s slow-growing

2- Blues Weeping Colorado Spruce (Picea pungens)

Stunningly attractive with its downward growing branches and silvery-blue foliage, the Blues Weeping Colorado Spruce will thrive in most growing zones.

This unique pine tree will reach a mature height of 10-feet when planted in-ground and can be kept smaller when grown in a container. Plant this dwarf pine as a specimen tree in full sun and moist soil. Ideal for use as a focal point in the center of a garden

Blues Weeping Colorado Spruce

3- Chalet Swiss Stone Pine Tree (Pinus cembra)

Slow growing decorative pine tree with long, flowing evergreen needles. This unique dwarf pine tree grows best in sandy soil and cool climates.

Chalet Swiss Stone Pine will reach a mature height of 20-feet but the slow-growing habit of the tree will cause it to take many years to reach the mature height.

Chalet Swiss Stone Pine
Chalet Swiss Stone Pine Tree

4- Dwarf Balsam Fir (Abies balsamea)

An evergreen pine tree that grows into the classic cone shape. This type of pine tree is slow-growing, low-maintenance, and produces flat needle-like leaves that stay green year-round.

Dwarf Balsam Fir is very fragrant and makes an ideal tree for growing in a container. This different pine tree species enjoys growing in full sun and grows best in a warm climate.

Dwarf Balsam Fir
Dwarf Balsam Fir

5- Dwarf Serbian Pine Spruce (Picea omorika)

This different type of pine tree has green and silver needles that form dense foliage and develops reddish cones in the fall.

This is a slow-growing pine tree that will reach a mature height and width of around 5-feet. This is also one of the pine tree varieties that grow in an attractive conical shape without being pruned.

Dwarf Siberian Spruce pine trees grow best in dry climates and acidic soil. Hardy in USDA growing zone 4-7.

Dwarf Serbian Spruce
Dwarf Serbian Pine Spruce

6- Green Spire Euonymus Pine Tree (Euonymus japonicus)

A native pine tree specie of Monrovia, this small bushy type of tree has foliage that stays green all year. The low-growing Green Spire Euonymus has many cultivars that produce a wide range of leaf and tree shapes, including dark green glossy leaves and variegated cultivars that grow in vertical columns.

This type of pine tree is great to plant in rows for use as a privacy hedge in the garden or plant one as an ornamental tree. This small growing pine tree will reach a mature height of 6-8 feet but can be kept smaller with yearly pruning.

This different type of pine tree grows best in hot humid climates and prefers a planting location that receives shade in the afternoon.

Green Spire Euonymus
Green Spire Euonymus Pine Tree

7- Green Arrow Weeping Alaska Cedar Pine Tree (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis)

This unique dwarf pine tree will provide a vertical accent and evergreen color to any garden. Reaching 20-feet tall and 1-foot wide when mature, the Green Arrow Weeping Alaska Cedar is a narrow tree with downward growing branches covered with dense, dark green foliage.

The growth pattern of this different type of pine tree gives it the appearance of an arrow being shot up and out of the ground.

Plant in full sun and well-draining soil. This pine tree is hardy in USDA growing zones 4-8. You may also like to check out low light indoor trees.

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Green Arrow Weeping Alaska Cedar Pine Tree-USDA growing zones 4-8.

8- Hinoki Cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa)

This is an ornamental pine tree cultivar that is native to Japan. Hinoki cypress is an evergreen miniature pine tree that will reach a mature height of 1-6 feet, depending on the type selected.

This type of pine tree has soft feathery needles and dark green foliage. The small hardy tree grows equally well when planted in a container or in-ground.

Plant this attractive dwarf pine tree in well-drained soil where it will receive full to partial sun. Hinoki Cypress is a slow-growing evergreen pine tree that grows best in warm, humid climates. You may also like to check out Fruit bearing trees.

Hinoki Cypress Pine Tree

9- Japanese Black Pine Tree (Pinus thunbergii)

Ideal dwarf pine tree for any small garden due to its elegant look. The tree bark is blackish-brown with evergreen needle-like foliage.

This compact tree has small branches that grow vertically to give the tree a dwarf, narrow pyramid look. The Japanese Black Pine reaches a mature height of 6-feet but can be pruned similar to a Bonsai tree the tree to give your garden an oriental look.

This dwarf enjoys growing in a full sun location and can withstand harsh winter climates. You may also like to check out fast growing fruit tree.

Japanese Black Pine
Japanese Black Pine-Reaches a mature height of 6-feetreaches a mature height of 6-feet

10- Miniature Moss False Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera)

This is one is more of a small shrub than a tree and is ideal for planting as a border shrub. This low-growing pine shrub will reach a mature height of 1-foot and grows in a rounded mound.

The evergreen silver foliage provides color in the winter landscape when other plants have gone into dormancy. The silver color of this cypress shrub also accentuates floral color during the spring and summer.

Hardy in cool climates down to USDA zone 4. Mini Moss False Cypress can be grown equally well in-ground or in a container.

Miniature Moss False Cypress
Miniature Moss False Cypress

11- Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo)

Also know as a Dwarf Mountain Pine, the Mugo Pine is a type of conifer that remains green year-round and grows best in a partially shaded area.

Mugo Pines reach a mature height of 3-5 feet and produces short, compact branches that spread out to 3-5 feet in each direction. Native to the mountain regions of the Alps and higher Balkan Peninsula mountains.

This pine tree variety is often used as a ground cover and is ideal for planting in a rock garden in the shade of taller-growing trees.

Mugo Pine trees are hardy in USDA growing zones 3-7 and can easily survive in a climate with harsh winters.

Mugo Pine
Mugo Pine-USDA growing zones 3-7

12- Norway Spruce (Picea abies)

This is a small evergreen that grows in an attractive mound shape and reaches a mature size of 3-4 feet tall and equally as wide. Norway Spruce is often used as an anchor shrub for a driveway entrance or as a foundation planting and can be kept pruned to desired height and width.

The attractive green needle-like foliage of this dwarf pine tree creates a colorful addition to the garden year-round.

Plant Norway Spruce in full sun and any type of soil. This different type of pine tree grows well in cooler climates and can withstand harsh winter weather.

Norway Spruce pine tree
Norway Spruce (Picea abies)-Reaches a mature size of 3-4 feet tall and equally as wide

13- Pencil Point Juniper (Juniperus communis)

This unique pine tree grows tall and slender, much like the shape of a pencil. it will reach a mature height of 6-feet and about 1-foot wide.

Pencil Point Junipers are evergreen and make ideal living privacy screen or property fences. It’s also a good tree choice for planting in garden areas where height is needed and year-round greenery is desired.

This dwarf pine tree is not picky about the soil it’s planted in and will thrive in most locations with the ability to withstand harsh winters and below-freezing temperatures.

Pencil Point Juniper
Pencil Point Juniper-reach a mature height of 6-feet and about 1-foot wide

14- Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Nicknamed the Green Penguin because of its distinctive conical shape and evergreen color. The dwarf tree will develop small brown cones in the fall.

The Scotch Pine is a hardy evergreen that is ideal for growing in climates with harsh winters. This type of pine tree can withstand temperatures to -40 F. This is a slow-growing pine tree that will reach a mature height of 6-feet.

Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris)
Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris)-Reach a mature height of 6-feet

15- Upright Japanese Plum Yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia)

This different type of pine tree is a dwarf yew that grows into an upright V-shape with thick dense green foliage. Female Upright Japanese Plum Yews produce flowers and all types will grow well in shady areas.

Yews grown in dense shade will not produce dense foliage and will require regular pruning to keep them from looking sparse and ragged. When grown in full sun, this unique pine tree makes an excellent windbreak protection plant or living privacy fence.

This tree grows equally well in a container or in-ground as long as it’s planted in well-draining soil. You may also like to check out diy treehouses.

Upright Japanese Plum Yew

30 DIY Tower Garden Ideas To Grow Plants Vertically

A DIY tower garden is the ideal solution for people who have limited outdoor space, but want to grow plants for food and/or beauty. A garden tower project can be as simple as just stacking a few various sized planter pots in ascending size order for herb growing, to building a more elaborate vertical garden tower that is capable of supporting larger food and flower plants. Whatever your gardening need and outdoor space is, one of these 21 DIY tower garden ideas we have collected for you is sure to meet your needs.

DIY Tower Garden Ideas For Urban Gardeners:

1- PVC Pipe Tower Garden On

Build your own tower garden like this one Youtube with PVC pipe. Perfect design for a small space.

Here is step by step guide

  • Select 2 PVC pipes that are 4 inches in diameter and the same length. The length depends on the desired height of the tower garden.
  • Use a drill with a cutting bit attachment to create planting holes in the PVC pipe as shown in the video
  • Use smaller, 1 inch PVC pipe as a support system for larger pipes
  • Stand upright and secure in-ground and/or against a fence
  • Fill large PVC pipes with potting soil and place plants in vertical holes

Related article: pvc pipe projects

2- Flower Pot DIY Tower Garden

Attractive and so easy to create, 5 terra cotta planter in various sizes, a rod and potting soil is all that’s need to build this flower pot tower at graceandgoodeats.

Steps to build diy tower garden

  • Five terra cotta planters in ascending sizes, ranging from 14 inch to 6 inch
  • A wood or metal rod long enough to span the height of the stacked planters
  • Flower pot tower will be heavy when completed, so build it in its permanent location
  • Fill the larger planter with potting soil, insert rod in the center. Place the rod through the bottom hole of the next smallest planter and slide planter down until it rests on top of the soil in the first planter.
  • Fill the second planter with potting soil and continue stacking and filling the planters.
  • Plant selected seeds or plants in the exposed soil of each planter

Related Topic: DIY Terra Cotta Heaters

Flower Pot DIY Tower Garden
Flower Pot DIY Tower Garden, Image via: graceandgoodeats

3- Pyramid DIY Tower Garden

Here we have an Ideal design for starting plants from seeds or for growing strawberry plants. Use these free plans for building a long-lasting diy pyramid tower by removeandreplace from wood. Great way to use scrap lumber you have on hand. This DIY tower garden  can be built to your desired height.

Pyramid DIY Tower Garden
Pyramid DIY Tower Garden Idea, Image via: removeandreplace

4- Strawberry DIY Tower Garden

This DIY vertical grow tower by apieceofrainbow is perfect for growing strawberries or other similar running vines. The best thing we like about this design is the hidden water reservoir that keeps the plants hydrated at all times.

Below are simple steps to build this strawberry tower

  • Use five gallon planters or buckets
  • Create 1 1/4 inch holes in the bottom for drainage and around the sides for plants to grow out of planter.
  • Fill each planter half way with potting soil and stack on top of each other until the desired height is reached
  • Cut the bottom off of a plastic water bottle and insert it upside down in the top planter drainage hole, then fill in the remaining space of the top planter with potting soil. This is the water reservoir for the entire strawberry tower
  • Plant strawberry plants in the side holes and exposed soil on the top of each container
Strawberry DIY Tower Garden
Strawberry DIY Tower Garden, Image via: apieceofrainbow

5-  Grow Potato Garden Tower In A Wire Cage

Here we have a good idea that will work fine if you have not good garden soil and have a small garden space. Here are brief instructions to make this potato garden tower at lifeisjustducky

  • Cut 3′ wide wire fence and blend the ends to make a circle.
  • Fill it up with grass clipping or hay.
  • Push the hay to the side and fill the center with good garden soil mixed with compost and worm casting.
  • Plant some seeds or seedlings right in the top.
  • Cover the top with garbage can to protect it from frost.
  • Cover top and sides with tulle to protect plants from pests.
Grow Potato Garden Tower In A Wire Cage  
Grow Potato Garden Tower In A Wire Cage, Image via:lifeisjustducky.com

6- Planter Bird Bath Combination

This whimsical DIY flower tower by homestoriesatoz provides a space for flower growing and a place for birds to bath. Paint the terra cotta planters a bold color so the DIY creation will be an attractive piece of yard art during the winter months.

Planter Bird Bath Combination
Planter Bird Bath Combination, Image via: homestoriesatoz

7- Trash Can DIY Grow Tower

Learn how to transform a 15 gallon round trash can (a 55 gallon barrel can also be used) into a productive diy plant tower like this one on YouTube video that can be used on a porch, roof top, patio or in the landscape.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WbkzkpEaI8

8- DIY Aeroponics Growing Tower

Transform a 55 gallon food-grade plastic barrel and some PVC pipe elbows to create this aeronautics growing tower on youtube that can support a large number of vegetable plants. Easy to follow YouTube video walks you though the entire DIY process.

9- Sweet Potato DIY Tower Garden

Follow this YouTube video to discover how easy and fun growing sweet potatoes can be in a potao tower like in this Youtube video. A few containers, soil and patience will have you digging up a tasty harvest of fresh sweet potatoes.

10- Miniponics Vertical Garden

Grow edible plants and fish in this attractive miniponic vertical garden by mediamatic. Easy to build, takes up very little space and makes an interesting addition to any sunny location inside of your home. Also check out DIY aquaponic system.

Miniponics Vertical Garden
How To Build a Miniponics Tower Garden, Image via: mediamatic

11- Recycled Bottle DIY Tower Garden

In this DIY vertical garden idea by containergardening we will see how the DIYers recycle various bottles and buckets and transform them into a tower garden. You may also like to check out vertical gardening ideas.

Recycled Bottle Tower Garden
Recycled Bottle Tower Garden, Image via: containergardening

12- Strawberry DIY Tower Garden

Simple, sleek wood design takes up very little space, but produces an abundance of fresh strawberries. Get the tutorial of this diy tower garden at zestitup.com.

Strawberry Tower
Strawberry Tower, Image via:zestitup.com

13- DIY Herb Tower

Use this idea to build an herb tower by removeandreplace from cedar wood. Plenty of growing space for a variety of herbs, and the cedar wood will last for years.

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diy-herb-garden-tower, Image via: removeandreplace

14- DIY Garden Tower Under $10

This diy garden tower project by removeandreplace can be created for less than $10. Economical, functional and beautiful.

diy garden tower
DIY Garden Tower Under $10, Image via: removeandreplace

15- Stacked Planter

Welcome guests at your front door with this attractive stacked planter garden tower by allparenting.

stacked planter garden tower
Stacked Planter, Image via: allparenting

16- DIY Flower Tower

A little fence wire, potting soil and flowers can be transformed into this lush flower tower at homedepot in under an hour.

Flower pot Tower
Flower pot Tower, Image via: homedepot

17- Hydroponic Strawberry Tower

Another masterful and simple design using PVC pipe. This hydroponic system by gardenculturemagazine will enable you to grow large, juicy strawberries inside or outside of your home. Also check out diy hydroponic systems.

Hydroponic Strawberry Tower
Hydroponic Strawberry Tower, Image via: gardenculturemagazine

18- Pallet Vertical Garden

Recycle pallet wood to create vertical garden shelves like in this tower garden idea by instructables. Perfect for growing a variety of fresh herbs and edible flowers. You may also like to see pallet garden ideas.

Pallet Vertical Garden
Pallet Vertical Garden, Image via: instructables

19- Stacked Wood Crates

Use this vertical garden idea by littlegreendot to create an attractive focal point for your backyard. Easy to build and provides a large vertical growing space that will provide a lot of fresh produce. You may also like to check out vertical garden plants.

vertical garden idea
Stacked Wood Crates, Image via: littlegreendo

20- Rain DIY Tower Garden

Unique idea that makes vertical gardening easy like in this Youtube video. Simple DIY build with lots of room for growing plants. You may also like to check out diy garden trellis.

21- Easy-Peasy

A simple idea that produces big results. Use these step by step instructions for creating your own DIY tower garden like this one at hometalk.

DIY tower garden.
Vertical garden Idea, Image via: hometalk

22- San Francisco Vertical Garden Tower

San Francisco Vertical Garden Tour
San Francisco DIY Tower Garden

23- Petunia DIY Flower Tower

Use wire fence and a suitable container to make a petunia tower like in this youtube video.

24- 55 Gallon Plastic Barrel For DIY Tower Garden

Use 55 gallon plastic barrel to grow 50 plants in a 4 square feet of area such as in this tower garden idea on youtube.

25- Half-Pint Homestead Garden Tower Barrel Construction

Grow herbs or food in a limited space like in this tower garden idea on youtube using scrape garden barrel that has composting worms for aeration and fertility.

26- Galvanized Garden Tipsy Flower Pot Tower

Use galvanized watering can, a coal bucket, two medium sized tubs and a large wash tub to make this flower tower by fleamarketgardening.

Galvanized Garden Tipsy Flower Pot Tower
Galvanized Garden Tipsy Flower Pot Tower, Image via: fleamarketgardening

27- Spiral Herb Garden

Here we have an easy way to grow more herbs in less space. A 6 foot space is that’s needed to create this large spiral herb garden at hometalk that can support the growth of more than just herbs.

Spiral Herb Garden
Spiral Tower Herb Garden, Image via: hometalk

28- DIY Vertical Herb Garden 

 DIY Vertical Herb Garden 
Tower Herb Garden , Image via: diy-vintage-chic.blogspot.com

Get this tower garden idea at diy-vintage-chic.blogspot.com

29- Slot Together Pyramid Garden Planter

Make pyramid garden tower planter by using reclaimed Pallet timbers.

Slot Together Pyramid Garden Planter
Slot Together Pyramid Garden Planter

30- DIY Strawberry Garden Tower

Grow strawberries in a bucket that keeps them contained mobile and easy to water such as in this diy tower garden idea by homemadefoodjunkie.

DIY Strawberry Garden Tower
DIY Strawberry Garden Tower, Image via: homemadefoodjunkie

Summary

DIY tower garden as the name sounds, a vertical space in a style of tower to grow plants if you have limited outdoor space. The ideas we have shown you above provide multiple ways you make use of vertical space. You can select any of the ideas you like the most.

25 Homemade Compost Bins For Composting Food And Yard Waste

Homemade compost bins can turn your kitchen trash into garden treasure. Gardeners call compost ‘black gold’ because it’s so valuable to them and the plants they grow. Making a compost bin is not difficult, especially with any one of the 20 different homemade compost bin plans listed below. Styles range from simple and functional, to ornate pieces of yard art. By saving your kitchen food scraps and building a compost bin, you can create your own supply of black gold for your garden. Get started this weekend and use one of these detailed plans to build your own diy compost bin.

Homemade Compost Bin Ideas And Plans

  1. Wood and Wire Homemade Compost Bin

Small strips of cedar wood are put together in a decorative pattern to create an attractive compost bin like this one by blackanddecker. The wire covering keeps all the scraps in place and promotes air circulation to hasten the composting process.

Here are brief steps to make this homemade compost bin.

  • Prepare the wood by ripping some of the stock into 1¾” wide strips.
  • Using power miter saw cut the parts to the required length.
  • Assemble the door by applying the exterior-rated wood glue to join the parts and clamp them together with pipe.
  • Assemble the side and back panel by applying glue and clamping the posts and rails for each frame.
  • Join the door frame with posts using hinges.
  • Attach the door and panels with glue and clamp them together.
  • Make the grids for the panel infill areas.
  • Fit the grid inside the panel and door.
  • Join the top side and back rails together to conceal the post.
  • Attach the inner side of compost bin with ½” galvanized hardware cloth.
create an attractive compost bin
Image via: blackanddecker
  1. DIY Compost Bin From Vertical Milk Crates

Simple, easy and free (if you have access to 3 plastic milk crates). Stack 3 milk crates to hold compost that is in varying stages of decomposition for an easy kitchen compost bin like this one by instructables.

Here are easy steps to make this diy compost bin.

  • Select your milk crates and clean them with rag.
  • Cut pieces of screen or weed barrier fabric and using hot glue gun fix them inside the holes of crates to protect them from pests.
  • Prepare the lid and base using some salvaged wood.
  • Place two layers of newspaper to protect the compost from falling through.
kitchen compost bin.
Image via: instructables
  1. Rock Bin

These compost bin plans by allanblock will show you how to build a rock bin that looks like an attractive piece of yard art. By using the same rock to build a firepit, retaining wall or other outdoor structures, the pieces will increase the beauty of the landscape while promoting sustainable living.

compost bin plans
Image via: allanblock
  1. Square Box Homemade Compost Bin

Sometimes the best compost bin like this one by birdsandblooms is created from the simplest design. A simple square box create from wood strips and wire will turn scraps into valuable compost.

Here are step by step brief instructions to make this compost bin.

  • Cut each 2×4 in half to make 16 3-foot pieces.
  • Using circular saw or table saw cut a 3-1/2-inch x 3/4-inch deep notch in every ends of each piece.
  • Make four 3 foot square frames to fit notch ends together.
  • Drill holes for two carriage bolts in opposite corner of each notch and assemble them.
  • Cut and attach wire cloth to the frame with the help of poultry wire staples.
  • Connect each frame to make a square frame using hinges.
  • Place your bin in a well drained and sunny area with good air circulations.
best compost bin
Image via: birdsandblooms
  1. Stackable Homemade Compost Bin

Watch this video to discover how to build stackable bin like this one by sunset to create compost. Great for use in small outdoor spaces, the stackable bins take up very little land space.

how to build stackable bins
Homemade Compost Bin Image Via: sunset.com
  1. Wooden Homemade Compost Bin

Great bin for large families that produce a lot of kitchen waste. These detailed compost bin plans will show you how to build a large wooden compost bin like this one by bunnings with 3 separate sections for fast decomposition of large amounts of food scraps.

Wooden Compost Bin
Image via: bunnings
  1. Double Homemade Compost Bin

This is another great compost bin design by goodshomedesign for those who have large amounts of food scraps or yard debris that needs to be transformed into nutrient-rich compost. Easy to build, the two sections of the bin allow for faster decomposition of large amounts of scraps. Also see my other relevant and helpful article such as how to make a compos.

Double Compost Bin
Image via: goodshomedesign
  1. Hardware Cloth Compost Bin

DIY compost bin like this one by rogueengineer can be made from a variety of material, including inexpensive hardware cloth. Use these instructions for creating a simple bin that will yield big results.

Hardware Cloth Bin
Image via: rogueengineer
  1. Indoor DIY Compost Bin

Perfect for those who live in an apartment or those that produce very little food scraps. This DIY indoor compost bin by apartmenttherapy fits under the sink for out-of-sight composting.

Indoor Compost Bin
Image via: apartmenttherapy
  1. Straw Compost Bin

Easy and functional, stacked bales of straw create a perfect place for housing decomposing food scraps and yard waste. Over time, the bales of straw will also decompose and become a part of black gold for the garden. Get the tutorial for this straw bale homemade compost bin at urbanfoodgarden.

Straw Compost Bin
Image via: urbanfoodgarden
  1. Concrete Block Homemade Compost Bin

Stack concrete blocks in the desired size, shape and height, fill the inside space with food scraps, cover with a piece of wood and you’ll have a functional homemade compost bin like this one by blueplanetgreenliving that will last forever. Keep the animals out the compost in with these easy building plans.

Concrete Block Bin
Image via: blueplanetgreenliving
  1. Cedar DIY Compost Bin

Use these instructions to build a cedar compost bin like this one by thisoldhouse that will hide the decomposing material inside. Easy, step by step instruction walk you through this DIY build and get you started transforming waste into usable matter.

Cedar Compost Bin
Image via: thisoldhouse
  1. Homemade Compost Bin Made From Wood and Chicken Wire

So simple, yet so functional. If you have any leftover wood strips and chicken wire from another DIY project, this homemade compost bin by practicallyfunctional will cost you nothing to build. Easy access for loading and unloading the bin.

homemade compost bin
Image via: practicallyfunctional
  1. Large 3-Section Bin

Perfect for those with lots of grass and deciduous trees in their landscape. This large 3-section homemade compost bin by rodalesorganiclife allows for a large heaps of raw material to get started decomposing, then keep it moving into other sections as the composting process continues.

large 3-section compost bin
Image via: rodalesorganiclife
  1. Homemade Compost Bucket

When large bins are not wanted or needed, use a bucket to hold decomposing food scraps. An inexpensive bucket can easily be used as a diy kitchen compost bucket like this one by homesteadandprepper and work the magic of transforming food scraps into black gold.

kitchen compost bucket
Image via: homesteadandprepper
  1. Homestead Compost Bin

Large, sturdy and needed by those living on an off-grid homestead. Use these building plans to createcompost bins like this one by homesteadandprepper that will supply all the nutrient-rich food for garden plants to sustain life on the homestead. Also see my other relevant and helpful article such as diy compost tumblers.

Homestead Compost Bins
Image via: homesteadandprepper
  1. Flip Top Homemade Compost Bin

This building design creates a large homemade compost bin like this one by sonorangarden with flip top that allows for easy access. Flip open the bin top to add raw material or to remove the finished compost. Easy to build, easy to use.

Flip Top Bin
Image via: sonorangarden
  1. Trash Can DIY Compost Bin

An ordinary outdoor trash can with lid can be transformed into a functional diy compost bin like this one by naturallyloriel with these plans. Simple and inexpensive to create. Use a large trash can with wheels so the finished compost can be easily transported to garden when needed.

Trash Can Bin
Image via: naturallyloriel
  1. Animal Free DIY Compost Bin

Dogs, cats, squirrels and other small animals sometimes are attracted to scent of decomposing food scraps. Create an animal free homemade compost bin like this one by instructables by using these easy to follow instructions. Pets and wildlife can’t get in the bin and make a mess of the decomposing material.

Animal Free Bin
Image via: instructables
  1. Afternoon Build

Use these plans to build a compost bin like this one by motherearthliving in just one afternoon. Simple wood and wire design is highly efficient and will promote fast decomposition of food and yard scraps.

plans to build a compost bin
Image via: motherearthliving
  1. Rubber Trash Can Into The New Compost Bin

Truly, it is not a fresh idea, but when it is about DIY compost bin ideas like this one by pallensmith, you cannot ignore the rubber trash bin. If you have a small idea, it will work best for you.

Rubber Trash Can Into The New Compost Bin
Image via: pallensmith
  1. Cedar Compost Bin

While making this homemade compost bin by backyardfeast, you need to have enough wood as we form the foundation with wood too. Later, the sides or the panels are made – make sure it is off the ground, so install steel or wooden blocks below. Secure the open ends with netting. There is enough space between the wooden slate so do not need to worry about the ventilation. You need to attach metal roofing so that it remains secure. Make sure it is revocable so that you can open it each morning while working in the garden.

Cedar Compost Bin
Image via: backyardfeast
  1. Wheelie Bin To Homemade Compost Bin

  • You need to make a flap, which allows access to compost
  • Also, do not forget to add a tap at the bottom – this would allow collecting the liquid plant food from the compost.
  • Do not forget to drill in holes for aeration.

See the detail plan at Instructables

Wheelie Bin To Compost Bin
Image via: Instructables
  1. DIY Compost Tumbler

Get a barrel and fix it on some stand – otherwise you would face a problem in placing it. Remember, we are not making a standing compost bin; rather a standard fixed horizontal look is required to get a diy composter like this one by Instructables. Cut the barrel for the lid and on the other end make the hole for ventilation. Also, drill in some holes on the various spots so that compost gets enough air. Add the compost and secure it with the lid.

DIY Compost Tumbler
Image via: Instructables
  1. DIY Plastic Bin

You can build this diy compost bin by making a large plastic container, which has a tight lid. You can either purchase one, or simply use the one you have in the store. With the help of the drilling machine, make 6 to 8 holes so that compost gets enough air when kept inside. Once done, you need bedding for the bin – for that you can make the most of the newspapers or any paper bags. Your perfect worm compost bin like this one by tellerallaboutit is ready!

DIY Plastic Bin
Image via: tellerallaboutit

15 Popular Breeds Of Chickens For Raising As a Backyard Flock

When you raise a small flock of chicken on your backyard, you could inject life there. At the same time, you will be able to get your requirement of eggs and meat without spending a lot of money. However, you need to know which breed of chicken to raise as different breeds of chickens have different characteristics.

You may also like to see popular breeds of livestock such as meat rabbit breeds, giant rabbit breeds, pet rabbit breeds, breeds of goats, sheep breeds and breeds of cows.

The following are the common breeds of chicken suitable for rearing in your backyard.

Egg laying breeds of chickens

1- Ameraucana:

These medium sized breeds of chickens grow up to a weight of 6 to 7 pounds. They are good layers that lay 3 eggs per week on the average. Eggs are of light blue color. Chicken could be of blue, red, black brown or even white in color.

Ameraucana chicken breed

2- Ancona:

Anconas are excellent layers that lay five eggs per week. They are of Mediterranean origin and lay large eggs. Raised for their eggs, these active chickens normally avoid human contact.

Ancona chickens breed

3- Andalusian:

Originated in Andalusia, Spain, this is also a medium sized chicken. It lays 3 eggs per week and the eggs are white in color. It is raised for its eggs. This rare chicken breed could be identified when you compare it with a chart that has chicken breeds with pictures.

Andalusian chickens

4- Appenzeller Spitzhauben:

This active and alert chicken is Switzerland’s national breed. They are good layers that lay 3 eggs per week. The medium sized eggs are white in color. It is one of the better egg laying chicken breeds.

Appenzeller Spitzhauben chicken breed

5- Hamburg:

These prolific layers are of northern European origin. They lay 4 eggs per week and weigh between 4 and 5 pounds. Eggs are white and small. Hamburg are good flyers and need open spaces to live.

Hamburg chickens breed

Dual Purpose Breeds Of Chickens

6- Araucana:

Araucana is a breed of chicken which are bred for both eggs and for their meat. However, they are not easy to breed. They are of South American origin and lay blue colored eggs. Birds are of black, golden or white in color.

Araucana chickens

7- Australope:

These large birds that grow up to 7 to 8 pounds originated from Australia. They yield five brown colored eggs per week. It is a black colored chicken that is sweet and shy.

australorp chicken breed

8- Rhode Island:

This is an American breed of dual purpose chickens. They grow up to 7 to 8 pounds in weight and lay five eggs per week. Rhode Island Red was a very popular breed until recently.

Rhode Island chickens

9- Plymouth Rock:

This American breed of chickens is reared as dual purpose chickens as they weigh 7 to 8 pounds when well grown and lay four eggs per week.

Plymouth Rock chicken

10- Dominique:

These are an ancient breed of chickens that has its origin in the Roman Empire. They lay three eggs per week and the birds weigh 6 to 7 pounds. This is a rare breed that faces extinction. They are calm and nurturing birds.

Dominiquem chicken breed

Meat Breeds Of Chicken

11- Brahma:

This Indian breed of chickens is large and one of them weighs 8 pounds or more. They lay three medium sized eggs of brown color per week. They are one of the better meat chicken breeds.

Brahma chickens

12- Cornish:

Cornish is an English breed of chickens reared for its meat. This heavy bird grows up to over 8 pounds. It is dark, white laced red or white in color. Lays only one small light brown egg per week.

cornish chickens

13- Jersey Giant:

Though some people think this is a dual purpose breed they are better as meat chicken. Called the poor man’s turkeys at one time they take a long time to gain weight but for your backyard they are a good breed. They are of American origin.

Jersey Giant chcikens
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14- Orpington:

Orpington is another heavy bird that will grow up to 7 to 8 pounds. Though they are also good layers they are more popular as meat chicken. They are of English origin.

Orpington chickens

15- Sussex:

Sussex is another breed of chickens that could be categorized as meat chicken. They grow up to 7 to 8 pounds and lay 4 eggs per week. They are better meat chickens than dual purpose chicken.

Sussex chickens

Which Breeds to Choose?

These are some of the popular breeds of chickens that are suitable for your backyard but there are also some small chicken breeds. These are the best in case you love to have ornamental birds. Most of these breeds of chicken are found in popular hatcheries while there are some rare breeds that are difficult to be found.

23 DIY Compost Tumblers To Make Composting More Fast & Easy

Building a DIY compost tumbler is a fantastic way to turn kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich compost for your garden. When I decided to make one for my backyard, it was exciting to think about creating something useful out of waste.

Using a compost tumbler not only helps you reduce kitchen waste but also provides you with organic plant food. I noticed a difference in my garden when I started using compost instead of chemical fertilizers. My vegetables and flowers seemed healthier and more vibrant.

Composting is also a great way to reduce your environmental impact by keeping food scraps out of landfills. I felt good knowing that I was doing my part to minimize waste and nourish my garden naturally. Plus, it’s a simple and effective way to recycle and give back to the earth.

If you’re thinking about making your own compost tumbler, there are plenty of DIY plans available to choose from. I found it helpful to browse through different designs to find one that suited my space and needs. With just a bit of effort, you can create a homemade compost tumbler that will benefit both your garden and the environment.

1- Cheap and Efficient Compost Tumbler

Make this diy compost tumbler out of a barrel which retains only a little heat. You only need a barrel, a 36”X18” board, four non pivoting wheels, two hinges and two pin locks. The first thing to do is to make a door using the board and the hinges. Drill a few holes to aerate your compost container. Next, mount it in a wooden frame and fill it with kitchen waste. Remember to turn your compost barrel frequently.

DIY Compost Tumbler
Cheap and Efficient Compost Tumbler

2- Drum Composter

Easy on the back and very efficient, this drum compost design we have here is one of the best compost tumblers for the home gardener.

The 55 gallon drum is mounted on a frame at just the right height to make loading, turning and unloading easy to accomplish without bending over. The black plastic drum heats up quickly and allows the kitchen scraps and yard waste inside the drum to heat up and decompose very quickly.

The ease of turning this DIY compost tumbler by Family Handyman will encourage you to turn it often and keep the interior waste products well aerated.

DIY Drum Composter
Drum Composter Idea, Image via: Family Handyman

3- Drum And Wood

If you have an old black plastic drum and some scrap wood on hand, watch this video to discover how to put the materials together and create a DIY compost tumbler like this one on Youtube.

This is an easy build that will help you use up scrap building materials and transform food scraps into plant food.

Ideal to have in the backyard garden area. The drum and wood composter is easy to use and makes compost fast. Compost is the ideal organic plant food for vegetables, fruits, herbs, flowers, shrubs, trees, and grass.

4- Recycled Kitchen Composter

No need to invest in new materials to build a DIY compost tumbler by Permaculture,  just use what you have on hand to create one.

A used metal or plastic 55 gallon drum, a few pieces of recycled lumber and a steel rod are the main components of this rotating diy compost tumbler. All these items are often left over from other DIY projects or can easily be bartered for from a friend.

These free plans will show you how to use recycled items to make an efficient kitchen composter so you can keep your garden plants well fed throughout the growing season.

build a DIY compost tumbler
Recycled Kitchen Composter, Image via: Permaculture

5- Garbage Can Compost Tumbler

Transform an ordinary plastic garbage can into a DIY compost tumbler by Acultivatednest then transform kitchen and yard waste into plant food with this great idea.

A store bought model that is similar to this design can cost close to $300, but this DIY version will cost less than $20. If you have an old plastic garbage can on hand, then it will cost almost nothing to make.

To make this diy compost tumbler just make a few air holes in the garbage can, then layer in organic material until the garbage can is full. Secure the lid on the can with a bungee cord and roll the can around for a few minutes. Roll the can around in the yard each day to keep the organic material aerated and promote decomposition, and in just a few weeks you will have nutrient rich compost for your garden.

Garbage Can Compost Tumbler
Garbage Can Compost Tumbler, Image via: Acultivatednest

6- Garbage Can Composter

You can make a diy composter by Instructables with the use of a garbage can and a few nuts and bolts. A 35 gallon garbage can will cost just $14.99. For making the frame you will need a few pieces of 3”X4” wood which will cost less than $10.

Garbage can composter
Garbage Can Composter, Image via: Instructables

7- Cheap Composter

A black plastic trash can and a bungee cord is all you need to make this diy rolling composter by The Prudent Garden. Load the trash can with organic scrap material, secure the lid with a bungeee cord, then roll it around daily until the material decomposes.

rolling composter
Cheap Rolling DIY Composter, image via: The Prudent Garden

8- 50 Gallon Compost Tumbler

The following is the way to make another rotating compost bin by One Hundred Dollars A Month. Here also you use a food grade 55 gallon barrel for making it. Other items you need are nuts and bolts hinges and wood for the frame. You need to create a door that will allow a shovel to pass through. For aeration you need to drill holes in the barrel. Finally, you mount it on the wooden frame and start using it. You may also like to check out how to make compost.

50 Gallon compost tumbler
50 Gallon Compost Tumbler, Image via: One Hundred Dollars A Month

9- Double Decker Composter

If your family produces a lot of kitchen waste, but you don’t want to dedicate a large part of your yard for composting, check out this double decker composter by Instructables.

This design only takes up a small space in the backyard and will turn out a large amount of compost in a short amount of time. Two 55 gallon plastic barrels are placed on a vertical frame to provide two compost bins in one space.

These rotating compost bins are easy to build, easy to rotate and easy to empty.

Double Decker Composter
Double Drum Composter Design, Image via: Instructables

10- Spinning Composter

Small, easy to build and fun to use, this will transform food waste into plant food very quickly.

The small wood stand and 55 gallon plastic barrel are light weight and can be moved as needed. The design makes scraps easy to put in and compost easy to get out. Your kids will want to get involved with composting with this DIY compost tumbler by potholesandpantyhose since it’s fun to spin. Kids will also be amazed to watch how vegetable peels and other food waste transform into black soil inside the spinning composter.

diy compost tumbler
Spinning Composter, Image via; potholesandpantyhose

11- Rotating Drum

Follow these free detailed instructions for building a garden composter by instructables and keep your plants well fed. This is an ideal composting design for those who use sustainable gardening practices. This idea uses the rotating drum over the large compost pile so everything is in the same location.

Add grass clippings, leaves and other yard waste to the bottom pile until there is room inside of the composting drum. The larger organic material will begin to decompose before it goes inside the rotating drum along with smaller kitchen scraps and decomposition will be mush faster.

building a garden composter
Building a Rotating Drum, Image via: instructables

12- Bucket Composter

Here we have a design that uses two, twenty gallon buckets instead of a 55 gallon barrel. The rotating compost bin by Weekndr will be smaller and is good for households that don’t generate a lot of kitchen or yard waste.

These free, step by step instructions will take you through the building process with ease so you can build this in just one weekend.

The wooden frame is a simple design and will eliminate bending over to help make composting easy on your back.

rotating compost bin
Bucket Composter Bin, Image via: Weekndr

13- Low Down Composter

If you would prefer a composter that is low to the ground, then this design is for you. Some people prefer a rotating compost bin by instructables that is just inches off the ground so it can be loaded and unloaded easy. And that is what this model does.

A 55 gallon plastic barrel is the main component of this DIY compost tumbler, along with four wheels and a piece of plywood. The height of the compost container does not impact the rate of speed at which the organic material decomposes, the aeration provided by the turning determines that. This low down composter does the same job as a composter that is several feet off the ground.

Low Down Composter
Low Down Composter, Image via: instructables

14- Small Kitchen Composter

Keep scraps out of the landfill and create nutrient rich soil for a small garden with this composter design by Hobby Farms that uses a 7 gallon bucket.

Ideal for small households and small gardens, this small kitchen composter will turn out big results.

Use these instructions to build a small wooden frame and attach the 7 gallon bucket. Fill bucket with organic scraps and start turning. It won’t be long until those scraps turn into usable plant food.

Small Kitchen Composter
Small Kitchen Composter, Image via: Hobby Farms

15- Chicken Manure Tumbling Composter

If you have backyard chickens, then you have an abundance of chicken manure. The manure is an ideal soil ammendment and organic fertilizer, but it does need to be broken down before it can be utilized by plants.

Use these free building plans to construct an efficient and practical DIY tumbling composter by communitychickens to compost manure generated by your backyard chickens.

Chicken Manure Tumbling Composter
Chicken Manure Tumbling Composter, Image via: communitychickens

16- Inexpensive 30 Gallon Compost Tumbler

Finally, we have yet another diy compost tumbler by Kindacrunchykate made out of a 55 gallon food grade barrel. Since there is a picture tutorial on how to make it you will find it easy to make it. The cost will remain around $35. This is also a large compost bin tumbler that could accommodate a lot of waste material disposed from the kitchen.

Inexpensive 30 gallon Composter
Inexpensive 30 Gallon Compost Tumbler, Image via: Kindacrunchykate

17- 55 Gallon DIY Compost Tumbler

The next one is the best composter by Instructables for a large family that have lots of waste as it is made out of a barrel with a capacity of 55 gallons. This container needs to be of food grade. You need a few more items such as nut and bolts, latches and wood for the frame. However, the entire lot of items will not cost anything more than $30 to $35.

55 Gallon compost tumbler
55 Gallon compost tumbler, Image via: Instructables

18- Wooden Compost Tumbler

A DIY composter by CNET will enable you to make compost the fast and easy way. A wooden compost tumbler like the one shown here is cheap to make and easy to use.

This great idea uses 2 x 4s and OSB board to create a tumbler that will promote the fast decomposing of food waste so it can be used to feed garden plants.

If you have leftover lumber, this DIY rotating compost bin will be cheap to build. It will help transform organic scraps into nutrient rich plant food fast and easy.

Wooden Compost Tumbler
Wooden Compost Tumbler, Image via: CNET

19- Plastic Barrel

This YouTube video will show you how to make a composter from a food grade plastic barrel. The plastic barrel is a 55 gallon size and can be found very cheap or sometimes even for free.

The DIY project is fast and easy when you use the detailed instructions of this video. A DIY compost barrel like this one on Youtube will create an environment for food waste to decompose faster so you will have a steady supply of compost to use in the garden.

Recycling food and yard waste into compost is good for the planet and helps keep usable material out of the landfill.

20- Under $50 Compost Tumbler

You can make a homemade compost tumbler by HGTV for under $50 with this great idea. These free plans will show you how to build a wooden frame that has wheels to allow for easy turning of the barrel. Even when the 55 gallon barrel is filled with food scraps and yards waste it will still be easy to turn. And best of all, the DIY compost tumbler will cost less than $50.

Compost is called Black Gold by gardeners because of how valuable it is in the garden. Compost makes the soil fertile, prevents soil compaction, promotes good drainage, attracts earthworms, and can transform poor soil into good soil. It’s the one thing all gardeners need and you can make your own fast and easy with this cheap compost tumbler. You may also like to check out homemade worm composting bins.

Under $50 Compost Tumbler
Under $50 Compost Tumbler, Image via: HGTV

21- Recycled Cable Drum

Free is always a good price and recycling is always good for the planet. Combine them and you can build a free DIY compost tumbler that creates free plant food.

Cable drums, also called spools, are typically not re-used and can be recycled into many useful items. These detailed plans will show you how to recycle a large cable drum into a DIY rotating compost bin by Instructables.

A large yard and garden needs a large receptacle to hold all the organic material until it decomposes. This large tumbler can hold a large quantity of fallen tree leaves, grass clippings, small twigs, dead garden plants, and much more.

It’s easy to turn and will enable you to make large amounts of compost for your large garden and landscape plants.

DIY rotating compost bin
Recycled Cable Drum, Image via: Instructables

22- A Frame Compost Tumbler

This DIY compost tumbler on youtube is made differently than most of the other designs. The compost barrel is easy to empty when the compost is ready and easy to refill with raw organic material.

Watch this YouTube video to discover how to build an A frame compost tumbler that will generate compost fast and easy. A gardener can never have too much compost and to keep the food scraps and garden waste decomposing quickly is essential.

This unusual rotating compost bin will keep the organic waste material well aerated and mixed so the nutrient rich compost will be ready quickly. If you have some scrap lumber and a plastic 55 gallon barrel on hand, the build will be very cheap.

23- Pickle Barrel Composter

Learn how to make a composter from a recycled pickle barrel in this Youtube video. The building project is fast and easy and transforming raw material into finished compost is also fast and easy with this rotating bin.

Gardeners need compost fast to keep their hungry plants well fed and this DIY compost tumbler will promote the fast decomposition of the raw organic material. The wheels make the pickle barrel easy to turn so the organic material inside the barrel is thoroughly mixed and well aerated with each turn.

Pickle barrels, or any food grade plastic 55 gallon barrel, are cheap or free to obtain and make perfect rotating compost bins.

Conclusion

Since you have twenty three diy compost tumbler plans we have shown you above which will guide you on how to make them, you have ample opportunity to choose the one that suits your household. Not only you could save money but also you will have the satisfaction that you made it yourself. On top of all, you will get the compost necessary to get your plants to grow well.

Based upon some of the most common questions asked I have prepared a questionnaire. 

FAQ’s

What is the difference between a compost bin and a compost tumbler?

The compost bin is an open still container unlike tumblers that are sealed and rotate from time to time. Compost tumblers are durable and expensive as compared to tumblers. Tumbler produces heat quickly that speeds up the process of composting. There is also a difference between their size, mobility and cost.

Do you need worms for a compost tumbler?

Adding worms in the tumbler is optional and not necessary. Some gardeners say it will speed up the composting process such as Certain types of worms, like red wigglers do. While some suggested not to use earthworms in tumblers as they will not feel comfortable as a result cannot digest food and provide nutrients for plants.

How long do compost worms last?

The compost worms can live and survive upto one year. If any of the worms dies you can’t find them as their body has 90% water. They become part of compost and new worms come to do the composting process.

What are the three types of composters?

There are three types of composters such as aerobic, vermicompost and anaerobic. Each of them has its pros and cons. Their selection depends upon your preference of material, available space you have and climate as well.

21 Deer Blind Plans To Enjoy You Hunting This Season

One of these 21 deer blind plans that I have collected for you will be perfect for use on your hunting land. A deer blind is a cover device for hunters to help them avoid detection from the deer they are hunting. There are several different styles and types of hunting blinds that are designed for different hunting situations.

These free deer blind plans I am showing you range from above ground to on the ground, portable and stationary. The key when building a deer blind and erecting it is finding the right spot for hunting deer. It’s essential to stay out of the direct field of vision the animal has and be off to the side and out of sight.

A homemade deer blind will provide you with just the right amount of coverage for any hunting situation. And because this is a DIY project, the cost is minimal so you can build more than one hunting blind and enjoy the sport of deer hunting even more.

1- Compact Deer Blind Plans

In our first plan you are going to have everything you need to keep you hidden from view and protected from the weather is found in this DIY hunting blind

Use these free deer blind plans by gardenplansfree to build this compact deer blind that will last for years and help you harvest trophy bucks. The pitched roof will keep the rain and snow from building up on top of the blind and the wide side windows will provide you with an excellent view of the surroundings.

Basic materials to build this deer blind plan are, different lengths of plywood, lumber, metal roof, screw, paint, glue, door hardware kit. Tools you need are hammer, miter saw, screw driver, gloves and a drill machine.

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DIY hunting blind, Image via: gardenplansfree

2-  Tower Deer blind Plans

Follow the instructions on this YouTube video and build this deer blind box tower on Youtube for hunting deer. You will be up high enough to have a good field of vision but still be out of sight from the animals moving along on the ground.

This is one of the best idea that I like the most in our round up. This large blind tower is safe and secure for multiple hunters and will last for years out in the woods. You can add rails around the perimeter of the deck for added safety and/or a handrail on the wooden stairs. Safety always comes first and this DIY deer blind will keep you safe while you hunt.

3- Cedar Deer Blind Plans

For a long-lasting hunting blind, I recommend that you use cedar wood to build deer blind. Cedar wood will stand up to the weather longer than other wood types plus it is easy to work with. 

These free deer blind plans by myoutdoorplans will show you how to build an elevated 6×6 foot deer blind that can be used for years. The step by step instructions can be downloaded and printed out so they are easy to follow. 

Other structure ideas that can be built using this sturdy design and cedar wood are also included on this website.

Material and tools to build this deer blind plan are different lengths of plywood, lumber, metal roof, screw, filer, stain, glue, hammer, framing square, screwdriver and sander.

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How to build an elevated 6×6 foot deer blind, Image via: myoutdoorplans

4- Hunting Tree Stand 

This design for a hunting blind is a little different than the ones I have discussed with you above but it provides a safe, secure, and cheap platform for hunting.

These free plans will show you how to build a tree stand like this one by hho4free from limber and attach it to a tree. An open platform is built and permanently secured to the tree and a set of wooden steps will take you up to the stand. It also has a built-in seat so you can rest while watching for deer or sit down while taking a shot.

The plans can easily be modified to create a larger or smaller platform and to make the tree stand higher or lower, which is what I love about this deer blind plan. You may also like to check out deer feeder plans to attract this wildlife creature.

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Hunting Tree Stand Deer Blind Plans, Image via: hho4free

5- Deer Box Stand

A box stand is stationary and provides a two story vantage point and shooting deck. These free plans will show you from the ground up that will be both safe and economical.

I consider this an ideal box blind plans to use if you typically hunt with a partner. The first story can be used as an open-air observation deck and/or shooting platform. It also makes a safe, secure platform for archery hunting.

The top story is enclosed for use during windy or rainy weather and the built-in sturdy ladders provide secure access. As the wood ages, it will blend in with the natural surroundings and be difficult for animals to detect.

Deer Box Stand
Deer Box Stand

6- Pallet Deer Blind Plans

Free oak wood. That is what you will get from recycled pallets and these free hunting blind plans by discussions.texasbowhunter will show you how to take that free oak wood and build a usable deer blind.

Use the oak wood to create a ground blind like this one that will last for at least a decade. The key to helping the wood last a long time is to place something under it so it won’t come into contact with the ground. Cement blocks, blocks of wood from a felled tree, or even a couple more pallets placed under the blind will help prolong the life of the recycled pallet wood.

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Pallet Deer Blind Plans, Image via: discussions.texasbowhunter

7- Elevated Deer Blind

Use these free elevated deer blind plans by myoutdoorplans to create a 6×6 foot blind that is sturdy enough to hold several hunters at the same time.

The elevated height will give you a clear view on all sides and the deer blind plans include windows on all four sides. The windows give 360-degree vision and will open easily when it’s time to take a shot.

This is a simple basic DIY building project in my round up and a list of all the needed materials is included in these free plans. The plans can be used to just build an elevated platform for deer hunting and can be combined with a portable fabric deer blind that will provide shelter from the weather.

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Build an elevated platform for deer hunting, Image via: myoutdoorplans

8- Deer Box Blind

Simple box blind that can be used on the ground or an elevated platform. The plans for this deer box blind are detailed and easy to follow. 

A deer box blind like this one by howtospecialist has four sides, roof, door, and floor, with openings on all four sides for viewing and shooting. It’s not fancy but it will do the job a hunting blind needs to do – provide you with shelter and camouflage covering.

If you have some 2×4‘s and plywood lying around, then use these homemade deer blinds plans to build yourself a cheap and functional box blind for hunting season.

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Simple deer box blind, Image via: howtospecialist

9- Deer Hunting Box

A box design is good for many things, including deer hunting. This YouTube video will provide you with detailed deer blind plans for building a large hunting box that can comfortably hold up to four hunters.

Keep the wind, rain, and snow off of you while you hunt in this large DIY hunting box on youtube. The side windows and gun slots will keep you protected from the weather while providing you with great views and an easy, quiet way to position your hunting rifle.

10- Free Standing Deer Blind

When there are no suitable trees on your hunting land to place a tree stand, I recommend you to consider building a freestanding deer blind like this one.

These free deer stand plans by freedeerstandplans will provide you with detailed building instructions so you can build this free standing deer blind. Stay safe, secure, out of sight, and out of the weather with this hunting blind.

Its two story design allows you to have a hunting platform for bow hunting and observing the surroundings, plus an enclosed upper blind. This sturdy blind will camouflage you for years out in an open field while you hunt for trophy bucks.

Free Standing Deer Blind
Free Standing Deer Blind

11- Shadow Hunt Blind

Watch this YouTube video to see what a shadow hunt blind is and how to build one for yourself. Detailed instructions make building this large, elevated deer blind easy. These deer blind plans on Youtube  incorporate a ready-made ladder tree stand as access to the elevated blind and also for a shooting platform.

The shadow hunt blind is enclosed with side windows for observation and rifle shooting. The open platform on the ladder stand provides a place for bow hunting.

12- 5X5 Deer Blind Plans

Simple to build, durable, and inexpensive. These homemade deer blind plans by howtospecialist are detailed and easy to follow so you can build the blind in less than a day.

It’s a simple woodworking project that will only require basic carpentry skills and minimal building materials. A few sheets of plywood and some 2×4‘s are the main components of the structure. 

This 5×5 deer blind is designed to be used as a ground blind but it could be elevated on a platform if you prefer to be above the animals’ field of vision. The plywood can be left as-is to be aged naturally by the weather or if you need fast camo covering paint the plywood to blend in with the surroundings.

Download this detailed PDF file and get started with this DIY project today.

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5X5 DIY Deer-Blind, Image via: howtospecialist

13- Hunting Box Blind

Here is a building idea that will allow the whole family to go hunting together and stay warm and dry. The free plans for this hunting box blind on youtube will take you through the process of building a 6×8 box that is 7-feet high.

The 2-part YouTube video is easy to follow and will provide all the details needed to build a comfortable, warm hunting blind that is large enough for several people. Teach your kids hunter safety and how to harvest wild game from the safety of this large blind.

This large hunting blind box will take a few days to build and the materials will cost around $500. However, for the investment of time and money, you will get to spend quality time with your family while on the hunt for the trophy bucks.

14- Cheap Ground Blind

These hunting blind plans will show you how to recycle a couple of sections of old wooden privacy fence and wooden pallets into a ground blind by archeryaddix for hunting deer. 

If you have some old fencing, pallets, and lumber on hand, then you can cobble together a DIY deer blind that will keep you camouflaged from the deer and protected from the weather. Remember the objective is not to build something pretty but to build something that will keep you hidden from deer during your hunting trip.

Save time and money by using sections of wood that are already put together, like for a privacy fence, to build a functional and cheap ground blind.

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Cheap hunting blind plans, Image via: archeryaddix

15- Long Box Blind 

These homemade blind plans will show you how to build a long box blind by outdoortexan that will comfortably hold 2-3 hunters. The long windows in the front provide a great viewing area and easy access for shooting.

More windows can be placed on each end and in the back, and the door can be placed in the back or on one end. This design is adaptable to the number of hunters that will be using it and to the terrain it will be built on. This is a quick building project and not expensive to create.

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Long Box Blind Plans, Image via: outdoortexan

16- Budget Blind Plans

Use these free plans to build an elevated deer blind by gameandfishmag on a budget. The budget blind blends in perfectly with the woodland surroundings so you will be hidden from the view of the deer when inside the blind.

This is a very safe and sturdy design and is only a few feet off the ground. Great for people who may have a fear of heights, this design will place you just above the underbrush in the woods so you can have a better view of approaching animals. It is the right height for keeping you out of sight and keeping your human scent above the animal’s sense of smell.

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Budget Blind Plans, Image via: gameandfishmag

17- Wooden Ladder Stand

Basic design is easy and inexpensive to construct, and the permanent structure will last for years. A sturdy wooden ladder by sportsmensempire leads up to a comfortable wooden seat so you can sit out of sight all day and you wait for the trophy buck to come by.

The wide steps provide security when climbing up or down with all your hunting equipment. And the wide seat and sturdy platform provide ample room for sitting, standing, and placing a cooler and other equipment.

Build a few of these wooden ladder stands in different locations on your hunting property so it will be easy for you to follow the deer as they move.

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Wooden Ladder Stand Deer Blind Plan, Image via: sportsmensempire

18- Insulated Deer Blind

A deer blind gives the hunter a little edge over the animals when hunting. After all, the hunter is in the animal’s home and they always sense when something is not right. A homemade deer blind like this one will give you an extra edge and keep you warm while you’re hunting.

An insulated deer blind like this one on YouTube video is needed when hunting in climates that have cold and snowy conditions during hunting season. The blind will keep you out of the deer view and the insulated blind will help keep you dry and warm.

This insulated deer hunting blind does not cost a lot to build. The overall size is 5 feet by 6 feet and is large enough to hold two deer hunters comfortably. The sliding windows can be kept closed and used to watch animals come close enough to harvest. When the animals are within range, slide the window open silently and take your shot.

This hunting blind design is not too high off the ground so carrying hunting equipment up and down the ladder entrance is not difficult. Bring a cooler packed with food and beverages so you can spend the day out in the woods during hunting season.

Spend more time enjoying the sports of deer hunting this winter by building yourself an insulated deer blind like this one. These free YouTube plans will show you how you can stay warm while you are hunting.

19- Octagon Deer Blind

These free deer blind plans show you how to build an efficient octagon-shaped DIY deer stand in this YouTube video. The unique octagon shape provides the deer hunter with more angles to hunt from. Watch for the deer to approach and take the shot from almost any angle in this hunting blind.

There are two window sizes in this hunting blind, with one window on each wall. The larger windows allow you to bow hunt for deer and provides plenty of clearance for using a large bow inside the blind. The many windows also provide room to use a muzzle loader or a hunting rifle, so you will be able to hunt throughout the entire deer season with various weapons.

This YouTube video will give you step by step instructions for building a deer blind with multiple sides and angles. It is much easier than you may imagine and will provide you will some advantages over a four sided box blind design.

The floor design has options too and is described in the video details. You can build this DIY deer blind with a square floor or an octagon shaped floor. Each floor shape has advantages and it will be a matter of personal preference for the shape you chose.

These deer blind plans don’t show you how to insulate the blind for warmth but it is not a difficult task to add insulation if you hunt in a cold climate and need to keep warm.

20- One Person Deer Stand

These deer stand plans will show you how to build the ultimate homemade deer blind for one person. The stand is hexagon shaped and allows one hunter to sit in the middle of the blind and have a 360 degree view of the hunting land. The better view that you have the better the chances of harvesting a deer.

This homemade deer blind on youtube is about 3 feet off the ground but you can customize it to be higher if desired. The short climb into the blind makes it an ideal deer stand for a senior hunter who may find it challenging to climb up a long ladder while carrying hunting gear. The 3 feet height allows the hunter to put the hunting gear inside the blind while standing on the ground.

The wood exterior is painted green so it will blend into the landscape and not alarm the deer as they approach. The wood deer stand could also be painted camo colors to blend in with the surroundings.

Watch this YouTube video for the free plans so you can build this one person deer stand. It will keep you dry, warm, and out of sight while you are hunting for that trophy buck this hunting season.

If you have a large tract of land to hunt on, consider building several of these one person deer stands to place in strategic locations across the property. These are much safer than a tree stand that attaches to a tree and they will provide you with protection from the weather.

21- Box Blind Plan

This YouTube video will show you how to build a simple, basic box blind from plywood and 2 x4‘s. These deer blind plans on YouTube are for a simple design that has been tried and true by many deer hunters over the years. It is easy to build and provides all that a deer hunter needs while out in the woods hunting.

This box blind features three oblong windows that provide plenty of viewing area so you can watch for the deer to approach and get within shooting range. The side of the blind that the door is on does not have a window but if the temperature is not too cold, the door can be left open to provide a 360 degree view around the entire hunting area.

This box blind sets on the ground and is ideal for anyone who might be afraid of heights. It would also be great for deer hunting areas that are primarily short shrubs and tall grass because an off the ground hunting blind that towered above the surrounding landscape would alert the deer that something was not right in their home.

The idea behind a good deer blind plan is to build one that blends into the surrounding hunting area. That way, the hunting blind won’t alarm the animals and will give the hunter an increased chance of harvesting deer. A box blind like this one will also help keep you warm and dry while it hides your presence from the animals.

Benefits Of A Deer Blind

  • A deer blind protects you. You and your hunting equipment will stay warmer and drier inside a deer blind while waiting for a buck to come within shooting range.
  • Less visible. Inside a deer blind you will blend in with the surroundings and be less visible to wildlife.
  • Masks human scent. DIY deer blinds can be sprayed with scent blocker to make your natural human scent undetectable.
  • Makes hunting more comfortable. Inside a deer blind you can stretch your legs and move around without spooking the wildlife. It will make a long day of hunting much more comfortable.

Drawbacks Of A Deer Blind

  • They are difficult to transport. Moving a deer blind can be difficult, so be prepared to leave it in one location.
  • Not stable. High winds and heavy rain can topple over a deer blind that is not secured in place.
  • Limit shooting angles. Depending on the design, a deer blind can cause you to miss a shot if you can’t get into the proper shooting position. Make sure the openings in the deer blind allow you to take shots from various angles.

Conclusion

Hunting deer is a favourite hobby of many hunters but it requires some perfection to be successful in shooting deer. Such as hiding yourself from the vision of deer, correct spot and height for shooting, portable, cost efficient, easy to make and whether resistable.

These deer blind plans that I have made a round up for, will give you a lot of choice to gear your hunting to the next level. Hope you enjoy the article!

To answer some of the common questions I have prepared a questionnaire.

FAQ’s

What is the best size to build a deer blind?

An ideal size for a deer blind is 4’x4′ or 4’x5′ that can accomodate one person and 4’x6′, 5’x5’is good for two people. How big or small your deer blind is also depends upon many other factors such as your hunting hours, how often you move your chair, and to spread your legs to give some relaxation.

What direction is best for deer blind?

The location of your blind depends upon the direction of winds. The south and north are better locations for hunting , in other cases if you choose a sun facing location keep in mind that wind should be crossed or down and hunt only when the Sub is back to you.

Can deer smell you in a blind?

Deer can smell through the wind if you are in a non-grounded area and sense your movement. In a grounded area where you have better control of these elements they can still smell if you do not have a better brushing habit.

What materials are used for deer blinds?

When considering wood, pressure treated lumber is a better option as it is weather resistant. A light weight steel is also good to consider, they are also weather resistant and durable as well.

Can I build a deer blind off the ground?

Yes. A DIY deer blind can be built directly on the ground or at any height that you want.

Does the deer blind need to be placed on a wildlife trail?

No, it needs to be placed away from their trails but in a location where you can see the trail.

Which roof style is the best?

A pitched or sloped roof is preferred over a flat roof. A flat roof will hold rainwater, snow, and small debris. The angle of a pitched or sloped roof will prevent water, snow, or debris from building up on the roof.

References: 

Bartleby Research, “Why I Am Responsible For The Deer Blind”, https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Why-I-Am-Responsible-For-The-Deer-PJ6YP26BE4V

CBC News, canada, Nova Scotia, by Haley Ryan, Posted: Jan 09, 2023, “Mi’kmaw youth learn traditional hunting skills through deer hunt in Nova Scotia”, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/mi-kmaw-youth-learn-traditional-skills-through-truro-deer-hunt-1.6706460

Frontiers in Veterinary Science, Front. Vet. Sci., 04 December 2018, Sec. Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics, “Baiting and Feeding Revisited: Modeling Factors Influencing Transmission of Tuberculosis Among Deer and to Cattle”, https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2018.00306/full#B5

57 Free Rabbit Hutch Plans You Can DIY Within A Weekend

Rabbits are adorable, right? I’ve had a few myself, and they’re just so cute. I remember when I used to keep them in those little store-bought hutches. But you know what’s even better? Making your own! I once built a homemade rabbit hutch from scratch, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer.

Just like us, rabbits love having their own cozy space. And let me tell you, they breed like, well, rabbits! Before I knew it, I had a bunch of little ones hopping around, and I needed a bigger hutch fast. So, I grabbed some power tools and got to work.

There are plenty of easy-to-follow plans out there for building rabbit hutches. I found some free ones online, and they ranged from simple and functional to really fancy. With a bit of time and effort, I was able to create a safe and comfy home for my fluffy friends. And the best part? It didn’t break the bank!

Select from any one of these from my round up of 57 free building plans that will show you how to build a rabbit hutch within a weekend.

1- Cold Weather Rabbit Hutch Plan

Rabbits have to be kept through at least one winter to make it worthwhile to raise them as a meat source. Female rabbits have to be 6 months old before they can reproduce, so buying baby bunnies in the spring and to slaughter in the fall is not worth the investment.

That’s why you will need a cold-weather hutch like this one by Mycasualhomestead to keep rabbits warm and breeding during the winter, and this design I am showing you is ideal one.

Follow these easy plans to build a DIY cold weather rabbit hutch that will keep your bunnies warm, dry and happy, even in the coldest climates.

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DIY cold weather rabbit hutch, Image via: Mycasualhomestead

2- Upcycled Rabbit Hutch From Dresser

The next hutch I am sharing with you is an old dresser rabbit hutch. Use these rabbit hutch plans by Instructables to transform an old dresser into a new rabbit hutch. This idea will save you money, keep an item out of the landfill and provide rabbits with a secure home.

If you don’t have an old unused dresser that can be used for this project, one can be bought cheaply at a thrift shop or flea market.

Remove the drawers and replace them with doors that have wire fronts for easy access to the rabbits. The recycled dresser makes a nice piece of furniture so the hutch can be placed in the family room for family interaction and entertainment.

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Upcycled Rabbit Hutch From Dresser, Image via: Instructables

3- Free Rabbit Hutch Plans Made From Wood Pallet

As we all know how to get free pallet to recycle it in any DIY project. Transform discarded wooden pallets into a functional rabbit hutch for free with these building plans by Motherearthnews. Keep rabbits safe in these free rabbit hutches and recycle old wood at the same time.

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Free Rabbit Hutch Plans Made From Wood Pallet, Image via: Motherearthnews

4- DIY Rabbit Hutch With Automatic Poop Collector

The least favorite part of having animals is having to clean up their poop as we all know! These free building plans by Littlemissourihomestead will show you how to build a large outdoor bunny hutch that automatically collects the poop. No scoop poop is deposited in a bucket and ready for garden use.

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DIY Rabbit Hutch Plan, Image via: Littlemissourihomestead

5- Two Story Rabbit Hutch Plan

This two-story bunny hutch by Rogueengineer will provide attractive living quarters for one or two bunnies. The bottom story is for playing, the top story is for sleeping, eating and easy human access.

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Rabbit hutch plan Image via: rogueengineer.com

6- DIY Outdoor Rabbit Hutch

Learn how to build an outdoor structure that can be used as a rabbit hutch or chicken coop like in this instructional Youtube video. The simple wood structure is a perfect size and shape for most backyards, plus it’s an easy DIY project that a novice builder can master.

Raising rabbits as a meat source is gaining popularity because it’s easy and affordable, this DIY hutch will enable you to keep rabbits secure. Consider building two – one for rabbits and one for chickens.

7- Three Units Rabbit Hutch Plans

These free plans are easy to follow and show you how to make more, or less, of the number of units your DIY rabbit hutch like this one by simplyeasydiy will need.

Keeping rabbits is ideal for homesteaders or in the backyard with the chickens for several reasons. Rabbits are a sustainable and nutritious food source for humans and/or livestock and their droppings make an excellent plant or worm food. Rabbit fur can be used in many different ways and their carcasses can be used for bait.

But to raise rabbits, they need a safe, secure home or hutch that will keep them protected from predators. Follow these free instructional plans and build a rabbit hutch this weekend.

Three Units Rabbit Hutch Plan
Rabbit hutch plan Image via: Simplyeasydiy 

8- Cute barn DIY rabbit hutch

This is a smaller rabbit hutch on Youtube to move it wherever and whenever you want to give bunnies some fresh grass time to time. As bunnies can chew holes right through the wooden sides, these sides were lined with wire so it became impossible for them to chew it.

The doors are cute barn doors. The cracks and spacings were filled with caulking. This makes it look like one piece without any gaps once the whole hutch gets painted. The best thing about the design is the slidable plastic tray. When it gets filled with poop and shavings, you can slide it out and hose it down. Everything is clean. The terrific design of this hutch was also not a usual box design.

This Youtube video is also in parts for your convenience and you can see the part two on the channel.  

9- DIY Rabbit Condo

Building a rabbit hutch like this one by Ikeahackers could not be easier than this and the finished result is an attractive indoor rabbit condo. Three stories of living space provide rabbit(s) with plenty of room and the mesh front provides you with uninhibited views of bunny.

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DIY Rabbit Condo, Image via: Ikeahackers

10- Outdoor Rabbit Houses

Just the right DIY rabbit hutch by Grit for the serious breeder. Building design makes these wire hutches easy to access and clean. Rabbits are kept safe and out of the elements.

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Outdoor Rabbit Houses, Image via: Grit

11- A-Frame Rabbit Hutch Plan

These free rabbit hutch plans by Design.Medeek show you how to build an A-frame style home for bunnies. This homemade rabbit cage is inexpensive and has a low profile so it won’t obstruct outdoor views.

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A-Frame Rabbit Hutch Plans, Image via: Design.Medeek

12- PVC Rabbit Hutch Plan

This DIY rabbit hutch on Youtube is built with PVC pipe for lightweight durability. This outdoor rabbit hutch is easy to customize to fit your space and needs.

13- Rolling DIY Hutch

When portability is a priority, this easy DIY build by Buildeazy meets the need. Compact, lightweight and on wheels, these free rabbit hutch plans will have you rolling your rabbits around to fresh grass by the end of the weekend.

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rabbit hutch plans, Image via: Buildeazy

14- Rabbit House and Run

Download these free rabbit hutch plans by Myoutdoorplans and get yours built this weekend. Two story hutch with bottom run and attractive exterior design.

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Rabbit House and Run, Image via: Myoutdoorplans

15- Slant Roof Rabbit Hutch

Attractive and built for outdoors, this slant roof rabbit hutch design by Construct101 keep rain and snow from pooling on the roof. Door and wire access provides easy front access to the hutch for maintenance. Rabbit Hutch Plan

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Slant Roof Rabbit Hutch, Image via: Construct101

16- Cheap Rabbit Hutch Plan

These Step by step instructions by Howtospecialist walk you through this inexpensive build in less than one weekend. Basic design is functional, inexpensive and will keep rabbits safe and happy. Rabbit Hutch Plan

Cheap Rabbit Hutch Plan
Cheap Rabbit Hutch Plan, Image via: Howtospecialist

17- DIY Rabbit Hotel

This easy to build rabbit hotel by Instructables is kid friendly and provides plenty of space for a growing rabbit family. Separate ‘rooms’ in the rabbit hotel help to keep the peace during times of family squabbles.

DIY Rabbit Hotel
DIY Rabbit Hotel, Image via: Instructables

18- Large Rabbit Hutch Plans

Unlike the hutches that I have shown you above. These free rabbit hutch plans are perfect for those with several pet rabbits or for those in the rabbitry business. Large, roomy outdoor hutch like this one by Crossroadsrabbitry provide the living space and breathing room that healthy rabbits require.

Large Rabbit Hutch Plans
Large Rabbit Hutch Plans, Image via: Crossroadsrabbitry

19- Front Opening Hutch

These free rabbit hutch plans will show you how to build a front opening rabbit hutch like this one by Naturalrabbitfood. The entire front of the hutch opens downward to provide easy access to rabbits and for interior cleaning.

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free rabbit hutch plans, Image via: Naturalrabbitfood 

20- DIY Rabbit Run

Rabbits need a place to hop around and get exercise, these free plans by Therabbithouse will enable you to build a safe run so your rabbits can move about freely. The wire enclosure keeps rabbits safe while they are outdoors.

DIY Rabbit Run
DIY Rabbit Run, Image via: Therabbithouse

21- Triangle Rabbit Hutch

These free building plans by Ana-White will show you how to build a lightweight triangle hutch that is portable. Move the hutch every couple of days to provide fresh grass for rabbits and so they can leave a ‘deposit’ on the soil for you.

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Triangle Rabbit Hutch, Image via: Ana-White

22- 3-Section Rabbit Hutch Plans

Watch this YouTube video for detailed instructions for building a 3-section, off-ground rabbit hutch. Easy rabbit hutch plans like in this Youtube video also provide written instructions for building a durable rabbit hutch.

23- Above Ground Rabbit Hutch

This large, above ground rabbit hutch by Survivalboards provide easy access to the large rabbits breeds and to their natural fertilize. Above ground homes also keep predators from attacking rabbits.

Above Ground Hutch
Above Ground Hutch, Image via: Survivalboards

24- DIY Rabbit Hutch With Suspended Wire Cage

Great design to build when ground space is at a premium. These DIY wire cages by Saveourskillscan be suspended from the side of any structure to house rabbits safely and securely.

DIY Rabbit Hutch With Suspended Wire Cage
DIY Rabbit Hutch With Suspended Wire Cage, Image via: Saveourskills

25- Sectional DIY Rabbit Hutch

Separation is a good thing when rabbits are producing more little bunnies than you know what to do with, and this sectional design provides the needed separation. One DIY rabbit hutch like this one by Instructables and several sections. Over-population stopped. Rabbit Hutch Plan

Sectional DIY Rabbit Hutch
Sectional Rabbit Hutch Plan, Image via: Instructables 

26- Weekend Homestead

Build it in a weekend, provide housing for rabbits for years. Wire door fronts provide easy access to rabbits and the above ground hutch by Organic-Gardening-Adventures keeps rabbits safe from predators. Rabbit Hutch Plan

above ground hutch
above ground hutch, Image via: Organic-Gardening-Adventures

27- Portable Homestead For Rabbits

This hutch and run provide a portable homestead for rabbits. Lightweight structure is easy to move so rabbits can always feast on fresh grass.

portable homestead for rabbits
portable homestead for rabbits

28- Small Rabbit Hutch Plan

Lightweight and portable, these free rabbit hutch plans by Instructables show you how to build a small rabbit hutch that will house 3-6 small bunnies. Move this DIY outdoor hutch every other day to a new grassy location and keep your rabbits well fed and thriving.

Small Rabbit Hutch
Small Rabbit Hutch, Image via: Instructables

29- Small Space Hutch

These detailed instructions will show you how to build a rabbit hutch like this one by Taylorholmes for outside that won’t take up much space. The hutch uses vertical space, so it takes up very little horizontal space in your backyard.

The design makes it easy to clean out what rabbits leave behind so the hutch is a cinch to keep clean and manure for the garden is easy to harvest.

Rabbits need shelter from the heat and cold, protection from predators and you need the shelter to be easy to clean. This DIY rabbit hutch meets all of these needs and looks good too.

how to build a rabbit hutch
Small Space Hutch, Image via: Taylorholmes

30- Indoor Rabbit Hutch Plans

Perfect to place in a child’s room as a home for Easter bunnies. Two story indoor rabbit hutch by Ana-White looks like a piece of high-end furniture, yet takes up minimal floor space in the room.

Indoor Rabbit Hutch
DIY Indoor Hutch Plan, Image via: Ana-White

31- Indoor Rabbit Hutch Plan

This attractive DIY rabbit hutch by Shonacraven gets a little help from Ikea to keep the build easy and unit ideal for an indoor pet bunny.

A few pre-made components make this build go quickly and the finished hutch is attractive enough to place in any room of your home. The slim, two-story design takes up very little space and the hutch is easy to clean.

The two-story design features a play and eating area on the bottom level and the sleeping area on the top level. Rabbit hutch plans don’t get much easier than this one.

Indoor Rabbit Hutch Plan
Indoor Rabbit Hutch Plan, Image via: Shonacraven

32- Homemade Indoor Rabbit Hutch Plans

These rabbit hutch plans by Therabbithouse show you how to recycle an old cupboard into a stylish piece of furniture that just happens to be an indoor house for rabbits.

No one will know rabbits are living inside this recycled cupboard until they peek in through the front wire doors. The design fits in perfectly with farmhouse decor and the rabbits will love it.

If you have an old cupboard you don’t know what to do with, use these free rabbit hutch plans and create an attractive, functional home for your pet rabbits.

Indoor rabbit hutch plans
Homemade Indoor rabbit hutch , Image via: Therabbithouse

33- PVC Rabbit Cage Plan

This lightweight DIY rabbit cage by raising-rabbits is made with a PVC pipe frame and wire cages. It’s light enough to move around indoors or outdoors as needed, yet sturdy enough to secure housing for a few rabbits. The design also makes clean-up fast and easy with a pressure washer or water hose.

Use these free plans and learn how to make a rabbit cage in just a few minutes with PVC pipes and cages.

PVC Rabbit Cage Plan
PVC Rabbit Cage Plan, Image via: raising-rabbits

34- Outdoor Rabbit Hutch Plans

This outdoor rabbit hutch is quick to build and will protect your rabbit from the elements and predators. These detailed rabbit hutch plans by Myoutdoorplans provide a list of building materials you will need, plus steps by step instructions for wood cutting and assembly.

Ideal design for raising meat rabbits outdoors in any climate. The hutch is set up off the ground on legs to keep rabbits out of reach of predators and to provide storage underneath the hutch.

Lumber and shingles leftover from other DIY building projects can be used to create this outdoor hutch so the expense will be kept to a minimum.

Outdoor Rabbit Hutch Plan
Outdoor Rabbit Hutch Building Project, Image via: Myoutdoorplans

35- Dresser Rabbit Hutch Plan

An old chest of drawers can be given new life as a rabbit hutch with these instructions. These rabbit hutch plans by craftsy show you how to transform an old, unsightly chest of drawers into an attractive and functional rabbit hutch that will fit perfectly into any room of your home.

The top drawers are removed and replaced with wire doors and the bottom drawer is left intact to hold a plastic bin to catch all the rabbit droppings. Easy to build and easy to maintain, and it will cost you almost nothing to build.

Dresser Rabbit Hutch Plan
Old Drawer Rabbit hutch, Image via: craftsy

36- A-Frame Rabbit Cage Plan

This is a great design when you are raising several rabbits and they need their own spaces. Learn how to build these DIY rabbit cages by Instructables that are small, sturdy and portable with these free plans.

The A-frame design provides plenty of interior space for one or two rabbits, plus the design is sturdy enough to withstand most predators and most inclement weather conditions. Fold-down doors on each end of the A-frame cage make clean-up fast and easy.

A-Frame Rabbit Cage Plan
A-Frame Rabbit Cage Plan, Image via: Instructables

37- Wooden Rabbit Hutch Plans

This basic design can be modified to fit your space and your needs. Step by step instructions provides you with wood cutting dimensions and how to put the cut pieces together to create this sturdy and versatile DIY rabbit hutch in pdf by Woodworkingsiteonline.

Modify the design for outdoor use by placing wire in the bottom of the hutch, and for indoor use replace the wire bottom with a plastic catch pan. The leg height of the structure can also be modified to suit your needs for raising rabbits, and the length can also be modified.

This wooden design is easy to work with and adjust and provides an ideal home for your rabbits.

Wooden Rabbit Hutch Plans
Wooden Rabbit Hutch Plans, Image via: Woodworkingsiteonline

38- Plywood and Wire Rabbit Hutch Plans

Simple and functional design made from plywood and wire. These free rabbit hutch plans by house-for-rabbit.blogspot.com will show you how to create a safe indoor and outdoor space for your rabbit using pre-cut plywood and wire.

The cost of this DIY project is minimal, and if you have leftover materials the cost could be almost nothing. Customize the design to fit a safe outdoor location and your rabbit will be kept happy with plenty of space to hop around in the sunshine and a safely enclosed hutch to hop into for a nap.

DIY rabbit hutch
DIY rabbit hutch, Image via: house-for-rabbit.blogspot.com

39- Rabbit Hutch Tractor

This is an ideal way to allow your rabbits to have some freedom while remaining within a secure space. Check out these plans that show you how to build a rabbit cage like this one by Self-Reliance that is portable and sits directly on the ground.

This rabbit tractor is secure on top and side while having an open bottom that allows the rabbits to nibble on the vegetation and leave behind free fertilizer. A rabbit tractor can be used during the daytime as a rabbit play yard, then at night, they can be placed in an off-ground hutch for safety.

Move the DIY rabbit tractor to a new location in your yard every few days so fresh fertilizer can be added to the space and fresh vegetation will be available to rabbits.

DIY rabbit tractor
DIY rabbit tractor, Image via: Self-reliance

40- Rabbit Hutch Remodel With KW Cages

The maker is being so precise with all of her angles. The roof has perfect 25° angle. Instead of painting the rabbit hutch like this one on Youtube after it’s been built, the DIYers painted the cut parts. This idea is great. Everything doesn’t get messy and the insides are also painted quite easily. They painted it with pretty teal color.

After the wooden structure was erected and screwed together, the cages were inserted. These cages are KW cages. They are an initial investment but they are worth it. The whole structure is pretty amazing with great airflow. This is a pretty big design which can house many rabbits.

Excellent Youtube video Tutorial! Great editing, wonderful filming, sound was clear with the quiet background music and a beautiful project. This rabbit hutch plan is 10/10.

41- Cube Cage

This is a semi DIY project by Therabbithouse that works well for people with little time and minimal tools. These cube cages are already constructed, you just put them together in the design and size that will suit your needs.

Stack them vertically, horizontally or stack them both ways to create a design that makes raising rabbits easiest for you. These free plans tell you where to obtain the cube cages and gives you ideas on how to arrange them.

Cube cages are great when keeping rabbits inside your home. They allow to for easy interaction between you and the rabbits, plus easy cleanup.

Cube Rabbit Cage
Cube Rabbit Cage, Image via: Therabbithouse

42- Indoor Bunny Cage

This DIY build will create bunny cages by Motherearthnews suitable for raising rabbits indoors. Climate control provided from an indoor space makes raising rabbits a lucrative business.

Indoor Bunny Cage
Indoor Bunny Cage, Image via: Motherearthnews

43- Multi-Level Rabbit Cage

Use this idea to create a DIY rabbit cage by bunnyblurbs that is multi-level and can fit into the corner of a room. Great use of space when rabbits are being kept indoor as pets, and the cages are easy to clean.

Watch everything the rabbits do in the multi-level cages and easily interact with them through the wire.

Rabbits make fun, entertaining and loving pets and this multi-level rabbit cage will provide them a secure living space that is large enough for them to get plenty of daily exercise.

Multi-Level Rabbit Cage
Multi-Level Rabbit Cage, Image via: bunnyblurbs

44- Rabbit Condo

Create a rabbit condo like this one by Ikeahackers from pre-fab pieces of furniture that match your furniture. A bookshelf from Ikea can be easily used to create a rabbit condo with these free plans. With so many other pieces of pre-fab Ikea furniture to select from, an indoor rabbit condo can easily be created to blend in perfectly with interior decor.

The condo can double as a TV stand or plant shelf, so you can get two items for the price of one.

Rabbit Condo
Rabbit Condo, Image via: Ikeahackers

45- Flower Box Rabbit Hutch Plan

Bunny hutches don’t have to be ugly or plain, they can attractive, whimsical and add value to the landscape. This bunny hutch design by Gingersnapcrafts makes a lovely addition to a backyard and doubles as a flower planter that’s the feature I like the most.

A simple wire cage structure with a shingle roof and flower box creates an attractive home for bunnies and a place to grow flowers. There is a wire cage barrier between the bunnies and the flowers, so the plants can grow in peace right alongside the bunnies. Attractive enough to become the focal point of your backyard.

Flower Box Rabbit Hutch Plan
Flower Box Rabbit Hutch Plan, Image via: Gingersnapcrafts

46- 9 Rabbit Hutch Plans

Use these free plans to create a rabbit hutch by renovation-headquarters that you can easily roll around to any part of your landscape. The portable hutch is a small cart style design that allows you to push it around to different areas of your landscape while the rabbits are securely inside.

Open the drop-down door so rabbits can come out and enjoy eating on fresh vegetation while leaving behind valuable droppings to feed plants. Combine this rabbit hutch on wheels with a portable fence food costs and clean up will be significantly reduced for you.

9 Rabbit Hutch Plans
9 Rabbit Hutch Plans, Image via: renovation-headquarters

47- Double Rabbit Hutch Plan In Pdf

Ideal for the serious breeder, this rabbit hutch design by ag.ndsu.edu will enable you to have several rabbits living in the same space.

Top and bottom hutches have different compartments, each with easy access for tending to rabbits. The hutch keeps rabbits secure from the elements and predators, and the open cage design makes clean up easy with a pressure washer.

Follow the detailed instruction on this downloadable PDF file to build this large hutch that can house several rabbits at a time.

Double Rabbit Hutch Plan PDF
Double Rabbit Hutch Plan PDF, Image via: ag.ndsu.edu

48- Easy Rabbit Hutch With Opening Roof

This bunny house by howtospecialist is very easy to make and any person that just knows basic woodworking skills can build it. With common materials and tools, you can build this project in one weeks. There are step by step instructions so you can easily adjust the dimensions in accordance with your need.

There are tips and it tells you to buy quality material so you don’t have problems on your hands. The DIY bunny cage has two stories and three compartments. It features large doors for easy access.

Materials are listed under material’s heading and so are tools and you know the making time? One day. Yup just a day and your bunnies have a sturdy nice home. There are pictorials with measurements written on them so you also have visuals.

Easy Rabbit Hutch With Opening Roof
Easy Rabbit Hutch With Opening Roof, Image via: howtospecialist

49- Bunny Hutch With Opening Roofing

The DIY rabbit hutch in this Youtube video tutorial was made using plans from google. Also, if there were some details that were missing in the google plans or error, it was rectified in the video. The DIYer had her two little workers to help him along, daughters.

It has two openings. You can open the front door as well as the entire roofing. There are two compartments. The lower one doesn’t have a floor so your bunnies can eat grass and dandelions wherever you place the hutch and then they can climb the slope up to the upper compartment where they have a cute room to rest. This was one the best DIY rabbit hutch plans.

50- DIY Rabbit Hutch Under $200

The final look of the current rabbit hutch plan on Youtube is so complex and sophisticated but this was one of the easiest Rabbit hutches plans you can follow. Most of the rabbit hutches look so plain and boring but this one’s shape was like Chinese pagoda. It doesn’t look bland in the garden but will be adding an extra aesthetic touch.

The design has 6 compartments and each can house one or two rabbits. The galvanized top sheets are layered with wood so it doesn’t get too hot for rabbits in summer. This design was definitely way different than the common box ones.

51- Canadian Rabbit Hutch

Learn how you can build an outdoor rabbit hutch in this Youtube video. This plan is of a large outdoor hutch. The design is pretty heavy-duty, just the right thing for heavy climates.

You might have difficulty in finding the measurements down in the comments so here they are for your easiness:

“This is 2×4 construction – 8 foot long – will need 25 of them about 50 feet of 1×1 wire mesh 2 feet wide 1×12 rough cut pine – about 6-8of them all 8 foot long 2 sheets of 4×8 half inch plywood or chipboard 3 bundles of shingles your hinges -whatever works for you 1and 3/4 & 2- and 3/4-inch deck screws – 5-7 pounds total use 7/8 galvanized staples – note use your hammer”

The design is winter tested. You can make it with $200. This video is in parts and you can easily find the rest on their channel.

Canadian Rabbit Hutch

52- Best Rabbit Hutch Design

This is the video of making an easy cleaning rabbit hutch for indoor use on Youtube. It has large cages which provide room for more baby rabbits. Your rabbits are going to be very happy in this design.

The DIYer narrates all the measurements in this youtube video and is pretty skillful with tools. His child also loves to work alongside his dad.

Love the gutter idea. Excellent cage with built in toilet facilities. The final look was amazing. You can watch the video of this DIY rabbit hutch here.

53- Cheap Rabbit Hutch With Wood And Mesh

This DIY rabbit hutch plan on Youtube is very cheap to make. The design is great, and you don’t need many supplies to get started. Just wood, wire mesh and some nails. This is a small plan for just 3 to 4 rabbits. The basic idea was to build something without costing much.

The DIYer used wire for hutch flooring. It is a common misconception that wire flooring is bad for rabbits. Wire flooring (especially the thick gauge flooring I have) keeps rabbits out of urine and waste at all times, and also aids in adequate ventilation, which prevents disease.

Sore hocks or sore feet is typically a genetic problem or is caused by soiled living conditions. Rabbits have plush fur on the bottom of their feet and are quite comfortable on the wire. Still if you want, you can add a “footrest” for them. Basically, a small piece of plywood somewhere in the cage where the rabbits can get off the hard cage.

54- IBC Container Rabbit Hutch

You can easily find some cheap IBC containers for a few bucks. This is a plan of DIYing these containers into rabbit hutches. The plan itself is easy to comprehend and follow. The materials and tools required are listed. Pictorials are there to help you along the way.

This DIY rabbit hutch by Instructables has two compartments which can house two of your bunnies. There is a window on the side for aeration. It can’t be assured that these rabbit hutches would do best in winters but in summers, they are a perfect DIY for your cuties. You can put these under heavy shaded trees in summer.

I like this plan as it is one of the easiest DIY Rabbit hutch plans you’ll ever found.

IBC Container Rabbit Hutch
IBC Container Rabbit Hutch, Image via: Instructables

55- $40 Rabbit Hutch

This is a great DIY rabbit hutch plan by Instructables that you can make under 40 dollars. It is elevated and you can also use it to cover your composters. The rabbit poop will fall right into your composters and you won’t have to worry much about cleaning. This is a great idea. You can also move the hutch periodically over areas to fertilize them. 

It is made of wood and chicken wires with two compartments for two rabbits with as little cleaning as possible. The plan is comprehensive and detailed. Not only the plans are in pictorials, there are pictures of work being done too.

This rabbit hutch can also be used to house birds. Really neat hutch and a pretty simple design.  Rabbit Hutch Plan 

$40 Rabbit Hutch
$40 Rabbit Hutch, Image via: Instructables

56- The Backyard Rabbit Coop

Now this is a beautiful looking plan. It’s so aesthetically pleasing to eyes and is self-designed so you will not find it elsewhere. If you are in need of a sturdy one, this is that one too.

You will be able to make this diy rabbit hutch by Instructables in a week or two all on your own or less if you have a partner. You just have to know your way around a few power tools and need not to be a professional carpenter. The supplies are listed, lumber dimensions are stated, hardware required is there and the plan is in steps with proper pictorials.

The wire is vinyl coated which repels heat and is softer on the rabbit feet. The metal roofing is not in direct contact with the wood below so that it doesn’t heat up in summer. You can hang floral baskets on the side hooks.

Another thing that needs mentioning is that you can also keep quails in this design.

The Backyard Rabbit Coop
The Backyard Rabbit Coop, Image via: Instructables

57- Easy 6 Bay Rabbit Hutch

This is a plan for a double decker DIY rabbit cage on Youtube that can house 6 rabbits in 6 different sections, 3 on the bottom and 3 on the top. It is made specially for outdoors. The design is tough and definitely can withstand harsh climates.

It has a middle roof also made of metal roofing that catches poop and pee and for cleaning it, you can hose it down.

This youtube video is long and doesn’t skip or fast-forward any important parts unlike some of the above hutches videos that I have shared with. The DIYer clearly gives instructions and knows what he is doing.

Conclusion

So, these were our round up of Rabbit hutch plans that you can quickly and easily make in no mean time for the furry pets. Rabbits aren’t fussy. You just have to make sure that they stay airy in summer and warm in winter and in a year, you’ll have so many rabbits to take care of.

Based upon some of the most common questions asked I have prepared a questionnaire.  

FAQ’s

Is it cheaper to build a rabbit hutch or buy one?

Building a rabbit hutch yourself will save you a considerable amount of money. A DIY rabbit hutch will be more sturdy than a store bought one and you will also be able to customize it. When you build it yourself, you will be able to make it the exact size and style that you want. Remember, rabbits multiply rapidly and a larger hutch is better than a smaller one.

What veggies can rabbits eat daily?

Rabbits need leafy greens every day. Lettuce, cabbage, kale, herbs, and weeds should make up their daily diets. New veggies should be introduced to the rabbits slowly to help prevent stomach upset.

Carrots are typically the first veggie that comes to mind to feed rabbits, but carrots are high in carbohydrates and will give rabbits diarrhea. Potatoes are also high in carbohydrates and should not be fed to rabbits.

Do rabbits need a hutch?

Every animal needs to have a safe and secure place to live. Rabbits need a hutch so they will be able to sleep and rest peacefully. A rabbit hutch should have a soft floor so it won’t hurt their paw pads and a covered area where they can hide. This will mimic a home they would create for themselves in the wild and make them feel safe.

Which wood is best for building a rabbit hutch?

Any type of solid wood that is untreated will be ideal for building a rabbit hutch. Some wood is treated with chemicals to make it last longer when exposed to the weather but those chemicals can be toxic to rabbits.

Any type of fiberboard, like MDF or OSB, should not be used because the rabbits will be able to chew on it and ingest the loose particles. Use solid boards of pine, birch, or bamboo.

What is the best surface for rabbits?

The hutch floor needs to be solid to protect your rabbit’s feet. It should also be easy to clean, resist absorbing moisture, and be non-toxic. Solid wood is often the choice for floor surfaces as it meets all the criteria.

Linoleum can be used to place on top of the solid wood or wire to make the hutch floor easy to clean and to provide a soft surface for tiny rabbit paws. Make sure the linoleum is made from natural products and is non-toxic.

Solid plastic or ceramic tiles will also work well as a surface for the rabbit hutch. Both are affordable, easy to clean, and safe for rabbits.

Whichever flooring surface you use, make sure to keep it covered with plenty of grass, hay, or other bedding material.

External References:

  • Agriculture Victoria, Animal Welfare Victoria, published: December 30, 2023, “Owning a rabbit”, https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/livestock-and-animals/animal-welfare-victoria/other-pets/rabbits/owning-a-rabbit
  • University of Massachusetts Amherest, Center for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment, by Admin: 03-2017, “Rabbit Housing”, https://ag.umass.edu/crops-dairy-livestock-equine/fact-sheets/rabbit-housing
  • Nidirect Government Services, “Suitable environment for rabbits”, https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/suitable-environment-rabbits

37 Cool Hanging Herb Garden Ideas To Grow Your Favorite Herbs Indoors

Hanging herb garden is the modern way to grow herbs all year long, they are essential in a home as you need a variety of herbs for your cooking, and also beautifies your home.

Hanging herb gardens are simple to build. However, most persons are unable to do it, because they were clueless as to how to begin.

Below are 37 cool hanging herb garden ideas to grow your favorite herbs indoors and outdoors, with step by step instruction on creating each of them.

1. DIY Window Hang Garden

This idea here is to build and hang herb planters like this one by therusticwillow on your window. The plants would receive sufficient sunlight through the window, while also beautifying your home.

To make this window plan, you would need a few items including hooks, shower curtain, and glasses. One beautiful thing about this set is that you can easily integrate it to any window in your home that receives sufficient sunlight.

 DIY Window Hang Garden
Image via: therusticwillow

2. String-Held Indoor Hanging Herb Garden

The effect of fresh herbs on your cooking is undisputable. It’s cool having to rush to the groceries whenever you need them. However, it will be better and less of a burden if you can access your favorite herbs whenever you want to.

You can make this hanging herb garden by foxyfolksy indoors or outside, depending on where you have enough space.

String-Held Indoor Hanging Herb Garden
Image via: foxyfolksy

3. Tin Can Hang Herb Garden

The cravings for fresh and tasty herbs are always a little way ahead of the season and growing your herbs saves you money and time. During the winter, it could be too cold to plant outside, however, with this hanging herb garden by persephonemagazine; you can grow herbs indoors.

Tin Can Hang Herb Garden
Image via: persephonemagazine

4. Hanging Flower Tins

If you are still searching for the right DIY herb garden project like this one by stuffstephdoes for your home, then you should consider this plan. It involves using Tin Cans to make hanging wall planter that can be hanged on the fence or wall. This is amongst low budget hanging herb ideas that can cost you next to nothing. You would only need the cans and a few other materials. You may also like to check out shade loving herbs.

Hanging Flower Tins
Image via: stuffstephdoes

5. DIY Vertical Hanging Garden

A DIY herb garden is essential for your home, especially if you enjoy fresh leaves and herbs. This vertical herb planter by homemade-modern is easy to create project that can turn a part of your home into a beautiful and helpful garden.

It involves poring small holes (according to the size of the clay pot) on plywood and placing clay pots in it. When you put the pot into the flat plywood, it would hold the pot. You may also like to check out herbal or medicinal plants.

DIY Vertical Hanging Garden
Image via: homemade-modern

6. Shelve-Style Hanging Garden Planters

DIY projects like these are designed to add warmth to our homes and help make life easier. This project involves building a DIY hanging planter like this one by shanty-2-chic to place clay pots for herbs.

The design is three steps box-like wooden shelves held together with strong ropes, while the clay pots are placed on it. You can set it outside or indoors.

Shelve-Style Hanging Garden Planters
Image via: shanty-2-chic

7. DIY Macramé Indoor Hanging Herb Garden

It’s always hard accessing fresh herbs during winter. The thought of even going to the groceries in the cold could make one lose appetite. However, you can relive summer all year long, by making this indoor herb planter by thenest. This project blends fashionable copper with macramé and is super easy to make.

You can follow the step by step instruction to make this indoor herb garden and enjoy your unique delicacies all year long.

DIY Macramé Indoor Hanging Herb Garden
Image via: thenest

8. The Cutest Hanging Herb Garden

It could be strenuous having to go to the groceries every time you need to use your favourite herb in your recipes, not to mention the cost and the time you may spend going to and fro.

Making this therusticwillowhanging plants garden by therusticwillow relieves you of the stress and the cost. You will be able to get enough herbs for your cake and other culinary. It also provides an exceptional beautification for your home. Each clay pot is held to one another with wood and rope.

The Cutest Hanging Herb Garden
Image via: thenest

9. Hanging Herb Mason Jars

Everyone loves fresh herbs, and it only gets better when you can easily access it at no cost, an excellent reward for growing a herb garden by domestically-speaking. Also, you get to avoid waste, as you would get the right portion you need at that moment.

This project involves making a kitchen herb garden where you can grow your favorite herbs. It’s not only easy to undertake, but also cost very little and can be done by anyone old enough to handle a clay pot.

Hanging Herb Mason Jars
Image via: domestically-speaking

10. Upside down Herb Hanging Garden

There numerous excellent reasons why you need to have a hanging herb garden in your home. Apart from having unlimited access to your favorite herbs, it also provides a dazzling display in any part of the house is placed.

Following this tutorial, you can make a simple DIY hanging garden like this one by apartmenttherapy for your home.

Upside down Herb Hanging Garden
Image via: apartmenttherapy

11. Two Steps Hanging Herb planters

Individual packages of herbs are costly at the store, and your delicacy may not be as tasty without them. To save money, you can take out a few hours from your schedule to build this DIY indoor garden by homedepot.

Two steps Hanging Herb planters
Image via: homedepot

12. Window-Mounted Garden Planter

Have your favorite herbs at your fingertips for your cooking adventure by making this window hanging herb garden. Follow this simple guide to create your own unique kitchen herb garden to grow your herbs.

By placing this simple hanging herb garden by hgtv in your sunny kitchen window, you are sure to get unlimited access to fresh herbs for your cooking needs all year round.

Window-Mounted Garden Planter
Image via: hgtv

13. DIY hanging Metal Planter

Everyone enjoys the fantastic taste and smell of herbs, be it children, parents or grandparents. Many herbs grow best when it’s placed in a sunny location. The design is a metal cone cut-in-half and held firmly on both sides to a pole with two ropes.

You can then plant the herbs like this one by suburban-bees directly on the cone.

DIY hanging Metal Planter
Image via: suburban-bees

14. DIY Basket Hanging Herb Garden

If you have recently been to the groceries store to buy packaged fresh herbs, you would realize that prices are quite high.

Save money by making a hanging herb garden like this one by savvysouthernbelle. The DIY project involves building a basket hanging garden, something different from the traditional garden setting.

The project is easy to make and requires no particular skill.

DIY Basket Hanging Herb Garden
Image via: savvysouthernbelle

15. Industrial Style DIY Hanging Garden

The design for this DIY hanging garden by diyfunideas was inspired by an industrial environment. You can utilize this vertical hanging garden with any plant and not just herbs.

The design requires you to cut a circle into some pieces of wood to hold the planter.

Industrial Style DIY Hanging Garden
Hanging herb garden Image via: diyfunideas.com

16. Hanging Coffee Cup Herb Garden

Having a little garden make it easier to get fresh herbs when cooking. This is amongst outdoor herb garden ideas by stephanielynn tailored to help you plant and effectively grow your fresh herbs in cups. You would need to put tiny pebbles at the bottom of the Cans to prevent root damage.

Hanging Coffee Cup Herb Garden
Hanging Herb Garden Image via: bystephanielynn.com

17. Hanging Herb Garden For Patio

With some fresh herb garden ideas like this one by wkfr, and fresh herbs, summer is always cool, and this patio garden idea is just the perfect fit.

You can follow this guide to build a small garden to grow your herbs.

Hanging Herb Garden for Patio
Image via: wkfr

18. The Movable Hanging Herb Garden

There are so many reasons why a garden is a necessity in your home. Apart from the fact that it gives you access to fresh herbs and veggies, you also get to save money and time.

The garden idea involves making a hanging garden like this one by instructables that can be moved from one place to another. It’s very cheap to build and only takes a few hours work.

The Movable Hanging Herb Garden
Image via: instructables

19. Water Bottle Hanging Herb Garden

It’s always tricky figuring how to make herb planter like this one by home-dzine, especially when you are new to DIY projects. This wall-mounted herb can be made from recycled materials and can be mounted right next to the door. This hanging garden sure guarantees you a constant supply of fresh herbs.

Water Bottle Hanging Herb Garden
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20. Large Macrame Wall Hanging

Herbs have a freshening fragrance that usually perfumes the atmosphere they are planted. With a DIY hanging herb garden like this one by myfrenchtwist around your home, you need to continually water the plants, and it would keep looking beautiful while providing you with the required nutrient.

Large Macrame Wall Hanging
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21. DIY Indoor Hanging Herb Garden with Ecoscraps

Planting herbs in your backyard garden during the winter is a bad idea; however, following a DIY plan, you can quickly build an inexpensive DIY indoor hanging herb garden like this one by bullocksbuzz, which you can use to grow the exact herbs you desire.

One great reason of growing your herbs is that you get the exact amount you need, and that helps to reduce waste. You may also like to check out vegetables and herbs to grow indoors.

DIY Indoor Hanging Herb Garden with Ecoscraps
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22. Hanging Coffee Can Herb Garden

Fresh herbs are a great way to spice up your cooking game. Herbs help makes your dished taste incredibly amazing. All you have to do is to plant the herbs and water them continue to enjoy this wonderful treat.

This hanging herb garden by buzzfeed is the perfect addition to your kitchen, it’s made with old coffee Cans.

Hanging Coffee Can Herb Garden
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23. Our Shoe Holder Herb Garden

This DIY herbs garden by prettyplainjanes was born out of creativity and a desire to utilize available resources judiciously. It involves using a shoe holder as a planter.

The plants are placed in the compartments meant for the shoes, and it’s continuously watered. This project is incredibly inexpensive and is the perfect idea to grow your herbs.

Our Shoe Holder Garden
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24. Mason Jar Hanging Herb Garden

Having this DIY hanging planter by camillestyles in the house will provide a nice homey ambience.

You can build your garden following this idea. This is just the perfect weekend project for you.

Mason Jar Herb Garden
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25. DIY Floating Shelf

You can’t even imagine how easy it is to make this DIY floating shelf by placeofmytaste. It’s also amazingly comfortable to build. The project is a modern shelve display for plants and decorations.

DIY Floating Shelf
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26. Copper Rack Hanging Herb Gardens

This project is one of the modern window ideas that would teach you how to turn your kitchen into a productive herb garden like this one by homemade-modern. This project involves building modern hanging planters. It involves making copper racks and using them to hold potted herbs.

Copper Rack Hanging Gardens
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27. Makedo Hanging Herb Garden

Showcase your creativity by creating this quick and easy to make herb planter by instructables. This hanging herb garden is made with yoghurt containers; you can source for the containers around your home and follow the guide to build it quickly. You would also need string or any other strong trapping material to hang the herb garden.

Makedo Hanging Herb Garden
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28. DIY Wooden Hanging Planter

Liven up your home with a little greenery and natural perfume from herb plants like this one by homedit. This herb planter combines fun materials to deliver a modern yet rustic feel to any room. After planting, you need to water the plants according to each plant’s needs.

DIY Wooden Hanging Planter
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29. Hanging Herb Garden with Galvanized Metal Mesh

This hanging garden plan by therewasacrookedhouse is perfect when you have little space. It involves making a square wooden frame with galvanized metal mesh, where the clay pots are hanged. You can attach an assortment of potted herbs.

Hanging Herb Garden with Galvanized Metal Mesh
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30. DIY Hanging Recycled Herb Garden

This DIY hanging herb idea by instructables can be made with recycled materials such as pill bottles, plastic frame. You can create little holes at the bottom, to give more space for the root.

DIY Hanging Recycled Herb Garden
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31. Hanging Herb Garden

Move your herb garden indoors, and enjoy fresh flavor all year long; both in winter and summer. Follow this guide to build a simple hanging herb garden by familyhandyman. Its designed in a way that rectangular boxes hold the flower pots containing the herb.

 Hanging Herb Garden
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32. Great Indoor Herb Garden Idea

Planting your herbs garden in the backyard is outdated. The current trend is to make the herb planter like this one by 1001gardens inside your house, to enjoy it all year round, be it winter or summer. You can make this planter and start planting item in your living room or kitchen.

Great Indoor Herb Garden Idea
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33. Easy DIY Hanging Herb Garden

This DIY garden idea by homedit shows how to make a hanging garden with wine bottles and copper tubes. This project is perfect, especially when you are short of space to plant outside. It’s the ideal project to carry out during the winter. The copper tubing is used as a central annex for the garden.

Easy DIY Hanging Herb Garden
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34. Water Bottle Hanging Herb Garden

Instead of spending so much on buying from the store, you can make your special garden to grow your favorite herbs following the step by step guide. The idea is to make the herb garden like this one by inhabitat using water bottles.

Water bottle herb garden
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35. Indoor Hanging Herb Garden

The sense of accomplishment that comes with doing things yourself can be addictive. You would feel powerful, creative and also save money in the process. Showcase your skill by making this simple DIY herb garden by thebirdandhersong.

Indoor Hanging Herb Garden
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36. Custom Potted Hanging Herb Garden DIY

The project is straightforward to make, yet beautiful. You can complete the whole project with just a few hours job. It involves creating a potted hanging herb garden like this one by freshmommyblog that you can attach to your ceiling. By hanging your plants from the ceiling, you also keep them safe from pets and kids.

Custom Potted Hanging Herb Garden DIY
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37- Crooked Pot Herb Garden

Crooked Pot Herb Garden
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Conclusion

Conclusively, Herbs makes our cooking taste great; they also provide us with a lot of essential nutrients. You can save the cost of fuel and purchases by making one of the DIY herb garden ideas listed above.

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