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Barrel Planter

Barrel Flower Garden

The whiskey barrel as a planter has been a tried and true method of achieving a prominent display for your garden. The size of these wooden planters makes them perfect for large shrubs or small trees, or even as an


herb garden, ideal for outside the kitchen door. Further, these barrels last for years, even decades, before needing to be replaced.

Using whiskey barrels for gardening will recapture the rustic nostalgia of the past and create a captivating planter for your perennials, shrubs, trees, or herbs, which will be the talk of your neighborhood. You will need to decide whether to use a full-size whiskey barrel or a half-size barrel. If you decide on a half barrel, you will then need to decide whether you will use it standing upright, or put it on its side and have your flowers flowing out of it.


Additionally, think about where you will put your barrel and ensure this is the correct spot, as once full, the barrel will be too heavy to move around the garden. Also, consider the size plants you will be using in the barrel. These containers have a lot of soil capacity for a much bigger plant.


Once you get your barrel home and decide what you will be planting in it, you will need a drill with a large bit to make drainage holes in the barrel.


Drainage holes should be drilled into the sides of the barrel between the bottom two metal straps. Drill a minimum of 4 holes around the base of the barrel for either an upright planter or 4 holes on the side that will be lying on the ground for a planter lying on its side making it look like your flowers are pouring out of it.


If you drill the drainage holes in the bottom of the barrel, you will not have proper drainage, especially during a prolonged period of rain, as the weight of the barrel after dirt, fertilizer, and water will weigh the barrel down, which will not allow it to drain at all.


For the best results, use a growing mixture of soil, like peat moss, as it has been sterilized ensuring it will not have bugs. Furthermore, this type of soil will ensure you do not have weed seeds. A growing mixture of soil is very absorbent, which allows for a bigger root system for your plant to grow.


Once the soil is in the barrel, add a good 8 to 9 month soil fertilizer, rather than a 3 to 4 month fertilizer. Otherwise, if you plant your whiskey barrel in April, the fertilizer will run out in June. Use a pot, such as a hanging pot you have, to make a mark big enough for the plant root ball, in the middle of the dirt. Then, if using an existing plant, using your hands, carefully take the plant out of its pot, and put it in the hole made with the other pot.


When your plants are in the barrel, water them, using about 5 gallons for a full-sized whiskey barrel, with about 5 Tbsp of a good plant fertilizer. If you are using a half-sized barrel, use about 2 ½ gallons of water, and 2 ½ Tbsp of fertilizer.


If you want to double the number of blossoms, double up on the fertilizer. Example: If it calls for 1 Tbsp per gallon of water, then use 2 Tbsp. Then, stand back and watch them grow!

Add any type of garden décor, such as garden gnomes, or a garden stake to set off your planter. By following these instructions, you should be able to get your plants through to September and they will be spectacular, making you the envy of all your neighbors!


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Are barrel planters good?

Barrel planters can be a good choice for certain types of plants and garden settings, depending on your specific needs and preferences.


Some advantages of barrel planters include:

1.Attractive appearance: Barrel planters can add a rustic, charming look to your garden or outdoor space.

2.Good drainage: Because barrel planters are typically made of wood or other porous materials, they can provide good drainage for your plants.

3.Mobility: Barrel planters can be relatively easy to move around your garden or patio, which can be helpful if you want to adjust the placement of your plants for better sunlight or other growing conditions.


However, there are also some potential disadvantages to consider?

1.Limited size: Barrel planters may not be as large as other types of planters, which can limit the size and variety of plants that you can grow.

2.Drying out: Because barrel planters are porous, they may dry out more quickly than other types of planters, requiring more frequent watering.

3.Rotting: Over time, barrel planters made of wood can rot, which can impact their durability and lifespan.


Overall, whether or not barrel planters are a good choice for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Consider factors like the types of plants you want to grow, the amount of sunlight and water they need, and the overall look and feel of your outdoor space before making a decision.


Do barrel planters need drainage holes?

Yes, barrel planters need drainage holes to ensure that excess water can drain out of the planter and prevent waterlogged soil, which can lead to root rot and other problems for your plants.


Without drainage holes, water can accumulate in the bottom of the planter, which can cause the soil to become saturated and reduce the amount of oxygen available to plant roots. This can lead to poor plant growth, root rot, and even plant death.


To ensure proper drainage, it's important to drill several drainage holes in the bottom of your barrel planter. The size and number of drainage holes will depend on the size of your planter and the types of plants you are growing, but a good rule of thumb is to drill several holes that are at least 1/4 inch in diameter.


In addition to drilling drainage holes in the bottom of the planter, you may also want to add a layer of gravel or other coarse material to the bottom of the planter to further improve drainage and prevent soil from clogging the drainage holes.


What is the best plant for a barrel planter?

The best plant for a barrel planter depends on various factors such as the size of the barrel planter, the growing conditions of your outdoor space, your personal preferences, and the plants' characteristics. However, here are some plant options that tend to do well in barrel planters:


1.Dwarf fruit trees - Small fruit trees like dwarf apple, peach, and cherry trees can do well in a barrel planter. Make sure to choose a variety that is suitable for container gardening.

2.Drying out: Because barrel planters are porous, they may dry out more quickly than other types of planters, requiring more frequent watering.

3.Rotting: Over time, barrel planters made of wood can rot, which can impact their durability and lifespan.


Overall, whether or not barrel planters are a good choice for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Consider factors like the types of plants you want to grow, the amount of sunlight and water they need, and the overall look and feel of your outdoor space before making a decision.


Do barrel planters need drainage holes?

Yes, barrel planters need drainage holes to ensure that excess water can drain out of the planter and prevent waterlogged soil, which can lead to root rot and other problems for your plants.


Without drainage holes, water can accumulate in the bottom of the planter, which can cause the soil to become saturated and reduce the amount of oxygen available to plant roots. This can lead to poor plant growth, root rot, and even plant death.


To ensure proper drainage, it's important to drill several drainage holes in the bottom of your barrel planter. The size and number of drainage holes will depend on the size of your planter and the types of plants you are growing, but a good rule of thumb is to drill several holes that are at least 1/4 inch in diameter.


In addition to drilling drainage holes in the bottom of the planter, you may also want to add a layer of gravel or other coarse material to the bottom of the planter to further improve drainage and prevent soil from clogging the drainage holes.


What is the best plant for a barrel planter?

The best plant for a barrel planter depends on various factors such as the size of the barrel planter, the growing conditions of your outdoor space, your personal preferences, and the plants' characteristics. However, here are some plant options that tend to do well in barrel planters:


1.Dwarf fruit trees - Small fruit trees like dwarf apple, peach, and cherry trees can do well in a barrel planter. Make sure to choose a variety that is suitable for container gardening.


2.Herbs - Herbs like thyme, rosemary, and basil are great choices for barrel planters. They are easy to grow and are a useful addition to your kitchen.


3.Flowers - Annual and perennial flowers like petunias, marigolds, and geraniums are great for adding color to your outdoor space. Make sure to choose a variety that thrives in your climate and growing conditions.


4.Vegetables - Many vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants can grow well in barrel planters. Make sure to choose a variety that is suitable for container gardening and has a compact growth habit.


5.Ornamental grasses - Ornamental grasses like Japanese forest grass and blue fescue are great for adding texture and interest to your outdoor space.


When selecting plants for your barrel planter, it's important to consider their growing requirements such as light, water, and soil needs, as well as their growth habit and mature size. This can help you choose plants that will thrive in your barrel planter and provide you with a beautiful and productive outdoor space.


Should you line a wooden barrel planter?

Yes, it's a good idea to line a wooden barrel planter before planting to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil.


Wooden barrel planters can be susceptible to rot and decay over time, especially if they are constantly exposed to moisture. Lining the planter with a protective barrier can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and prolong the life of your planter.


There are several options for lining a wooden barrel planter:


1.Plastic liner - A plastic liner can be inserted into the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and protect the planter from rot and decay.


2.Landscape fabric - Landscape fabric can be used to line the inside of the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent weeds from growing in the soil and help retain moisture in the soil.


3.Coir lining - Coir lining is made from coconut fiber and can be used to line the inside of the barrel to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil. Coir lining is also biodegradable and environmentally friendly.


No matter which lining option you choose, it's important to make sure that water can still


2.Herbs - Herbs like thyme, rosemary, and basil are great choices for barrel planters. They are easy to grow and are a useful addition to your kitchen.


3.Flowers - Annual and perennial flowers like petunias, marigolds, and geraniums are great for adding color to your outdoor space. Make sure to choose a variety that thrives in your climate and growing conditions.


4.Vegetables - Many vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants can grow well in barrel planters. Make sure to choose a variety that is suitable for container gardening and has a compact growth habit.


5.Ornamental grasses - Ornamental grasses like Japanese forest grass and blue fescue are great for adding texture and interest to your outdoor space.


When selecting plants for your barrel planter, it's important to consider their growing requirements such as light, water, and soil needs, as well as their growth habit and mature size. This can help you choose plants that will thrive in your barrel planter and provide you with a beautiful and productive outdoor space.


Should you line a wooden barrel planter?

Yes, it's a good idea to line a wooden barrel planter before planting to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil.


Wooden barrel planters can be susceptible to rot and decay over time, especially if they are constantly exposed to moisture. Lining the planter with a protective barrier can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and prolong the life of your planter.


There are several options for lining a wooden barrel planter:


1.Plastic liner - A plastic liner can be inserted into the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and protect the planter from rot and decay.


2.Landscape fabric - Landscape fabric can be used to line the inside of the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent weeds from growing in the soil and help retain moisture in the soil.


3.Coir lining - Coir lining is made from coconut fiber and can be used to line the inside of the barrel to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil. Coir lining is also biodegradable and environmentally friendly.


No matter which lining option you choose, it's important to make sure that water can still


2.Herbs - Herbs like thyme, rosemary, and basil are great choices for barrel planters. They are easy to grow and are a useful addition to your kitchen.


3.Flowers - Annual and perennial flowers like petunias, marigolds, and geraniums are great for adding color to your outdoor space. Make sure to choose a variety that thrives in your climate and growing conditions.


4.Vegetables - Many vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants can grow well in barrel planters. Make sure to choose a variety that is suitable for container gardening and has a compact growth habit.


5.Ornamental grasses - Ornamental grasses like Japanese forest grass and blue fescue are great for adding texture and interest to your outdoor space.


When selecting plants for your barrel planter, it's important to consider their growing requirements such as light, water, and soil needs, as well as their growth habit and mature size. This can help you choose plants that will thrive in your barrel planter and provide you with a beautiful and productive outdoor space.


Should you line a wooden barrel planter?

Yes, it's a good idea to line a wooden barrel planter before planting to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil.


Wooden barrel planters can be susceptible to rot and decay over time, especially if they are constantly exposed to moisture. Lining the planter with a protective barrier can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and prolong the life of your planter.


There are several options for lining a wooden barrel planter:


1.Plastic liner - A plastic liner can be inserted into the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and protect the planter from rot and decay.


2.Landscape fabric - Landscape fabric can be used to line the inside of the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent weeds from growing in the soil and help retain moisture in the soil.


3.Coir lining - Coir lining is made from coconut fiber and can be used to line the inside of the barrel to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil. Coir lining is also biodegradable and environmentally friendly.


No matter which lining option you choose, it's important to make sure that water can still


2.Herbs - Herbs like thyme, rosemary, and basil are great choices for barrel planters. They are easy to grow and are a useful addition to your kitchen.


3.Flowers - Annual and perennial flowers like petunias, marigolds, and geraniums are great for adding color to your outdoor space. Make sure to choose a variety that thrives in your climate and growing conditions.


4.Vegetables - Many vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants can grow well in barrel planters. Make sure to choose a variety that is suitable for container gardening and has a compact growth habit.


5.Ornamental grasses - Ornamental grasses like Japanese forest grass and blue fescue are great for adding texture and interest to your outdoor space.


When selecting plants for your barrel planter, it's important to consider their growing requirements such as light, water, and soil needs, as well as their growth habit and mature size. This can help you choose plants that will thrive in your barrel planter and provide you with a beautiful and productive outdoor space.


Should you line a wooden barrel planter?

Yes, it's a good idea to line a wooden barrel planter before planting to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil.


Wooden barrel planters can be susceptible to rot and decay over time, especially if they are constantly exposed to moisture. Lining the planter with a protective barrier can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and prolong the life of your planter.


There are several options for lining a wooden barrel planter:


1.Plastic liner - A plastic liner can be inserted into the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent water from penetrating the wood and protect the planter from rot and decay.


2.Landscape fabric - Landscape fabric can be used to line the inside of the barrel to create a barrier between the soil and the wood. This can help prevent weeds from growing in the soil and help retain moisture in the soil.


3.Coir lining - Coir lining is made from coconut fiber and can be used to line the inside of the barrel to protect the wood and help retain moisture in the soil. Coir lining is also biodegradable and environmentally friendly.


No matter which lining option you choose, it's important to make sure that water can still drain freely from the planter to prevent waterlogging and root rot. Make sure to puncture drainage holes in the liner before planting.


What do you put in the bottom of a barrel planter?

It's a good idea to add a layer of drainage material to the bottom of a barrel planter to improve drainage and prevent soil from clogging the drainage holes. Here are some materials that can be used:


1.Gravel or pebbles - Adding a layer of gravel or pebbles to the bottom of the planter can help improve drainage and prevent soil from clogging the drainage holes.


2.Broken clay pots - Broken clay pots can be placed at the bottom of the planter to create a layer of drainage material. This can help improve drainage and prevent soil from clogging the drainage holes.


3.Sand - A layer of sand can be added to the bottom of the planter to help improve drainage and prevent soil from clogging the drainage holes.


4.Styrofoam peanuts - Styrofoam peanuts can be used as a lightweight drainage material at the bottom of the planter. This can help improve drainage without adding excess weight to the planter.


It's important to note that the layer of drainage material should not take up more than one-third of the height of the planter. The rest of the planter should be filled with potting soil that is suitable for the specific plants you plan to grow.










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