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Odd Jobs - How to build a planter box

Building a planter box in your backyard is the DIY project that keeps on giving! In this Odd Jobs video, Queenstown-based builder Josh Lysaght shares the step-by-step process on how to create your very own. Follow along with Josh and start living more sustainably at home, because nothing tastes as good as something you’ve grown yourself! You will need: • 200mm x 100mm sleepers • 6x 2700mm • 6x 1500mm • Painter’s tape • Resene Water Lockout watertight membrane • Paint can opener • Resene paint pot • Paint stirrers • Wide paintbrush • 10mm x 180mm construction screws • 2000mm x 75mm x 50mm H3.2 radiata pine • 14G x 150mm bugle head screws • Resene Waterborne Woodsman penetrating oil stain • Speedbrush and tray • Soil • Assorted plants Tools: • Drop saw • Earmuffs • Measuring tape • Pencil • Adjustable square • Masks Step-by-step instructions: Step 1 - Cut your base boards to size using a drop saw. Cut six at 2700mm for the length of the planter box, and six at 1500mm for the width. Step 2 - Use painters tape to mask the front edge of your timber. Step 3 - Give your Resene Water Lockout watertight membrane a good stir, then decant into a paint pot. Use a wide paintbrush to apply the Resene Water Lockout to one side of your boards (plus the bottom edge for the base boards), then wait for it to dry. Once it is dry, apply a second coat. Remove the tape and allow everything to dry completely. Step 4 - Put down a drop cloth and assemble your wood into a rectangle shape. Pre-drill two points 50mm from the end edge, 150mm and 50mm down from the top. Repeat this step for all corners of all three layers of timber. Step 5 - Prepare the ground for your planter box. Clear a space and turn the soil. Step 6 - Reassemble your wood and screw together using sturdy 180mm construction screws. Step 7 - Install 75mm x 50mm corner braces 100mm from the top, securing with bugle head screws. Step 8 - Apply another coat of Resene Water Lockout to the inside, making sure to paint over the corner braces. Step 9 - Give your Resene Waterborne Woodsman a good mix with your paint stirrer, then decant it into a paint tray. Use a Speedbrush to apply it to the top and outer surfaces of the planter box. Josh used the colour Resene Uluru. Step 10 - Once dry, line the bottom of your planter box with cardboard, then fill three quarters with topsoil. Rake smooth then add a layer of compost, followed by a final layer of topsoil. Step 11 - Time to start planting with all your favourite seasonal fruit, vegetables and flowers. MasterStroke by Resene is here to help you master your paint and decorating DIY projects. Brush up on your skills with advice, tips and ideas from our trusted experts. Visit our website here - https://www.masterstrokebyresene.com/ Follow MasterStroke by Resene on: Instagram -   / masterstrokebyresene   TikTok -   / masterstrokebyresene   Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.nz/masterstroke...

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