Transform your garden on a budget! 🌿✨ In this video, I’m sharing 6 BIG impact garden upgrades, all under $100! Whether you’re looking to add depth with a thrifted mirror, create a stunning cattle panel arch, or add a cozy bistro seating area, these affordable DIYs will make your space feel more lush and inviting.

Here’s what you’ll see:
💰 A $20 thrifted garden mirror hack
🌳 Espalier design for just $15
🌿 A stunning $64 cattle panel arch
💡 Overhead garden lighting for a magical glow
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🌱 A $95 statement trellis for climbing plants

All these ideas are easy, affordable, and beginner-friendly! Which one is your favorite? Drop a comment below! 👇

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20 Comments

  1. I lobe the idea of the spalliere for an ivy. You can use AI to figure out the math for you. I just used AI to figure out spacing for a trellis for me using a cattle panel so I get it at the height I want, sorry like me 😊

  2. Hi Robbie ( brent) hey stacey from philly here
    ok my gardening juices are flowing and I got to ask you a question. I’m thinking of doing an espila ( spelling) creation between two giant trees and over a small stone wall, the distance between the two trees is only about three to maybe 3 1/2 – 4 feet i’m thinking of putting eye hooks in the tree. The tree already has hooks in it so I’m not gonna hurt it. I promise and create some sort of diamond shape floating form for some periwinkle to climb up? What do you think you would be able to see the form from both sides once the periwinkle starts climbing up last year the plant was so full and just amazingly fast growing no matter how much I cut it so I’m sure that it will grow. What do you think? I will take pictures I hope to see you guys in the PHILADELPHIA flower show we’re going next Saturday Stacey from Philly

  3. Thank you Robbie. Ive been thinking of a large trellis this year. Side of the house, shady (under porch) vinyl siding and I Cann't wait to redo that little flower bed! Cheers

  4. Such great ideas Robbie! Thank you for sharing! We put in a cattle panel arch in the veggie garden last year and it’s beautiful. Planning on growing cucumbers on the this year. We also built a couple of patio areas on the yard, front and back. It’s so nice having a few friends over while having the fire pit going.

  5. Thanks so much for this information. As someone who is always on a budget and loves to add beautiful features to the garden. This info is invaluable .😊

  6. Thank you for understanding the economy is difficult and finding cheap solutions for your viewers!

  7. Well, I subscribed because I like your content, but I thought it was all the ideas for under $100, because that is like $600 dollars!!!!!!!

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