May 14, 2024

VIDEO: How to Build Rain Gutter Planters


How to turn rain gutters into a vertical container garden.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Build Rain Gutter Planters

  1. Whay about using vinyl gutters instead? any concerns about the steel and erosion or rust or soil contamination because of constantly keeping them full of dirt and water?

  2. Can you share some details about the gutter you used in this? I noticed it has straight sides instead of the more common 'k profile'. More importantly – where do I get it? Thanks

  3. Great tutorial! Absolutely love your urban farm and all the creative uses you've found in a small space. Great pictures I can use to convince my husband that we can grow our own food in our backyard! Can't wait to see more videos

  4. Great job on the clear explanation & details in this video Kyle! Looking forward to seeing more YouTube publications sharing your successes on accomplishing that garden you share on your Instagram page! Keep up the GREAT work!!! Subscribed!!! Charles 🙂

  5. Awesome tutorial! I follow you on IG but this can be so much more helpful with different tutorials and explanations of things as you expand your new garden as I'm totally a visual learner.

  6. Hello Kyle.. this video is amazing and making me to start the project immediately. Your videos are to the point and practically achievable stuff. Great going. thanks a lot. Quick question. given gutters are metal, wouldn't this dry the soil quickly? I have to water them like almost everyday?

  7. In your video, it says "depending on where tou are going to hang them, you will need 2×2 for mounting on a fence."

    I plan to mount them on the side of my derached garage. Would i need the extra 2x2s?

  8. I want to do this with vinyl gutters but they aren't available in the colors I want. The aluminum are. I like the galvanized but it is not the right look for the spot. What are your thoughts on rust or detrimental weather damage??

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