Raised bed made from wine crates for the balcony: DIY with vintage charm

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Possessing your own elevated bed is enjoyable even in a limited area – and this endeavor can be effortlessly executed using an old wine crate. The boxes are perfectly sized for balconies, are durable, and simultaneously possess a rustic, vintage appearance. Whether it’s herbs, lettuce, or vibrant flowers – the little green haven flourishes right at your doorstep within a planted wine box.

Contents: Elevated bed crafted from wine crates

Supplies for your wine crate elevated bed

Supplies:

  • 1-2 robust wooden wine containers
  • Pond liner or horticultural fleece
  • Stapler or tiny nails
  • Expanded clay or gravel for drainage
  • Potting mix 🛒
  • Herb, vegetable, or flower seeds
  • Optional: small wooden blocks or wheels for support

And here’s how to transform the wine crate into a raised bed

Step 1: Get the box ready

First, inspect the wine box: you can secure any loose boards with nails or wood adhesive. If the container is to directly touch the ground, consider attaching small blocks or feet underneath. This will enhance drainage for excess water and prolong the lifespan of the wood.

Step 2: Insert foil or fleece

To prevent the soil from sifting through the gaps later and to keep the wood from remaining damp, line the box with pond liner or horticultural fleece. Secure the material to the interior walls of the box using a staple gun or tiny nails. You may poke a few small holes in the foil at the bottom to allow easy drainage of water.

Wine crates as raised beds on a balcony.
This is how you adapt wine crates into elevated beds. Credit: Midjourney: This image was generated utilizing AI.

Step 3: Add drainage and soil

Introduce a layer of expanded clay or gravel to prevent water accumulation. On top, place potting mix and lightly press it down. This establishes the ideal foundation for your plants.

Step 4: Plant insertion

Now, the box is set for herbs, vegetables, or flowers. Culinary herbs such as basil, thyme, parsley, or mint are particularly appropriate. Lettuce or radishes also thrive well in a wine crate. If you prefer a splash of color, you can additionally include a few flowering plants that not only beautify but also attract insects.

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Step 5: Placement and Maintenance

Position your wine box in a sunny to partially shaded area on the balcony. Ensure to water regularly as small raised beds tend to dry out faster than larger garden beds. A little liquid fertilizer now and then promotes robust growth.

Employing a wine crate as a raised bed not only signifies upcycling, but also represents a particularly space-efficient method of gardening. And the greatest advantage: the boxes can even be stacked or arranged side by side, effortlessly transforming the balcony into a compact green oasis.


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