Senior technical editor Mark Powers builds a planter with a built-in trellis for a screen. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)

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How to Attach a Trellis to a Concrete Wall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcLZfIyPQJA&list=PLkJADc1qDrr_0NxtmzECiOWkr5de82kXV&index=319

How to Make a Concrete Planter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DgWAysEICg&list=PLkJADc1qDrr_0NxtmzECiOWkr5de82kXV&index=337

How to Screen Large Utility Boxes with Plants: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUJZlyIYjKU&list=PLkJADc1qDrr_0NxtmzECiOWkr5de82kXV&index=307

Shopping List for How to Build a Privacy Planter:
– 2×4 pressure-treated boards. Get two 8-footers and three 6-footers to build the planter frame.
– 5/4×6 pressure-treated decking. Get one 8-footer and two 6-footers for the floor and base
– 1×6 cedar trim. Get four 8-footers and eight 6-footers to sheathe the planter and make the trellis
– 5/4×6 cedar decking. Get one 8-footer and two 6-footers to make the trellis frame.
– 1×3 cedar trim. Get one 8-footer and four 6-footers to make the trellis screen and rear cap trim
– 2×2 cedar pickets. Get 17 4-footers for the trellis screen
– 1×4 cedar trim. Get one 8-footer to make the front and side cap trim
– 2-inch and 2 1/2-inch deck screws to assemble the planter frame and trellis
– 1 5/8-inch stainless-steel trim-head screws to fasten the cedar boards
– 3-inch-diameter casters. Get four (two locking), each rated to 250 pounds
– 1/4-by-1 1/2-inch galvanized hex-head machine bolts plus washers and nuts. Get 16 of each to attach the casters
– 3/8-by-4-inch galvanized carriage bolts plus washers and nuts. Get six of each to the attach the trellis to the planter
– teak oil
– 3/4–inch crushed stone. Get four 50-pound bags to fill the bottom of the planter
– landscape fabric, to line the planter box

Tools for How to Build a Privacy Planter:
– miter saw
– clamps
– drill/driver
– jigsaw to notch boards
– socket wrench to tighten hex nuts
– combination square to mark cutlines

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