Use Old DVD Cases to Make a Vertical Garden

Hey, y’all, can you believe it’s almost the end of June, and we’re more than halfway through the year already? That just seems wrong somehow. I hope it’s been a good one for you so far. If you’ve been following the blog for a while, you’ll know that the last Monday of the month means it’s time for the Int’l Bloggers Club (IBC) challenge. Every month, a group of bloggers from all over the world get together, to make, create or recycle something based on a specific theme. Last month we all repurposed tin cans, and you won’t believe what everyone came up with. This month we had to do something with a common household item, and we chose old DVD cases to make a gorgeous vertical garden.

That’s a common household item, right? Everyone has them gathering dust somewhere. We have loads of them. Games, backups and movies, they’re all there. When we went through our stash, most of the inside bits were missing. How does that even happen? There is no way we could donate them, so we decided to recycle them instead. 

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Leather covered cases

Isn’t that planter just gorgeous? The thrifty biophilic inside of me is doing a happy dance. Not only did I upcycle something that most people chuck in the bin but I’ve got myself free planter that’s going to last a long time. 

Right, before I show you how to turn DVD cases into a planter, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Instagram. And don’t forget to subscribe so you’ll never miss a post!

How To Make a Vertical Garden Using Old DVD Cases

The plastic outer casing makes perfect planters. They’re sturdy and a nice size. All I needed to do was drill a few drainage holes at the bottom of the DVD cases and find a piece of wood to hang them on.

 

The plain black casings aren’t the prettiest, so I put together this rough template to make a cover.

Transfer the template to a newspaper and adapt the measurements to suit. Once you’re happy place the newspaper pattern onto your fabric and cut it out. I used leather bits we have left over from our epic suitcase bureau makeover to cover the cases.

Using contact adhesive, glue the leather to the old DVD cases. Make sure to use a waterproof glue if your planter is going outside. 

Wait for the glue to dry completely before adding a few pebbles to the bottom of the DVD cases.

Screw the DVD cases onto the piece of wood and fill it with soil and a suitable plant. 

I added small succulents and a Heart Leaf Philodendron to mine. This little beauty is often called the Sweetheart plant and will grow really quickly in low to medium light.

She’s probably the most common house plant here in South Africa. We have a beautiful one in our Highveld garden, so I just took some stem cuttings that had been dipped in rooting hormone.

Other plants that work well in a vertical garden

Vertical gardens have been around for centuries and they’re ideal for small indoor and outdoor spaces. The plants you choose will depend on entirely on where you hang your garden and what grows in your area. Some of my favorites include:

  • Succulents are a great choice. They’re low maintenance, easy to care for, and don’t mind if the soil dries out. You’ll find Sedums and Crassulas at most garden centers and they come all shapes and sizes. Hanging varieties like the baby necklace crassula and elephant bush do really well in hanging planters.  
  • Ferns, with their soft wispy leaves, look gorgeous in a hanging garden. Just be careful. They enjoy lots of water and prefer a humid, shady environment. Rabbit’s Foot and Maiden Hair ferns are both good choices for this small DVD planter.
  • Ornamental grass is another option. Look for shorter, more compact varieties like Mondo grass or Variegated Lily Turf with its spikes of purple hyacinth-like flowers. Most ornamental grass doesn’t mind full sun, although they do need some tidying up to encourage new growth. Simply cut the old leaves back and you’ll be good to go.
  • You can also plant small creepers and vines in the DVD vertical garden. One of my favorites is the Ticky creeper with her heart shaped leaves and neat growing habit. Keep her well watered until she settles down in her new home. Oh, and watch out that she doesn’t cover the whole vertical garden once she’s happy. She’s a vigorous grower and may need to be trimmed down hard to keep her in check. 
  • Edible plants and herbs like thyme, oregano, mint, and small cascading tomatoes would look amazing hanging in the kitchen or outdoor dining area. When it comes to watering them, you shouldn’t have any problems since the faucet is right there, plus they keep pests away. 
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Displaying the DVD garden

There are two ways to display vertical gardens; Hang them or Prop them. If you live in a rental and your landlord isn’t keen on you drilling holes, you can prop them against the wall or on a shelf.

We don’t have that problem so I added another leftover from our suitcase dresser makeover so I could hang mine. Since the DVD cases are mounted on a piece of wood you can use twine, or add a sawtooth hanger or D-ring on the back.  

 

Either way works as long as the spot you choose gets lots of natural light. 

If you live in the Northern hemisphere the northeast side is best, while for us peeps south of the equator the southeast side is a better option. Keep an eye on your plants while they settle in and move them around if they start looking sad. It’s one of the many pros of making a vertical garden. 

So tell me…. would you hang yours, or prop it? And if you have any other ideas on how to recycle DVD cases, I’d love to hear about them because we have a few more empty cases gathering dust 😉

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Now I’m off to see what common household items the other IBC bloggers have recycled. Wanna join me?


 

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80 comments

Jithin July 2, 2017 - 6:13 pm
Wow...that's sounds cool. Great idea to convert old DVD covers to a vertical hanging garden. The concept of reusing things is very important in our current world. You have done a great job. I will definitely try this.
acraftymix July 3, 2017 - 7:05 am
Thank you Jithin, we really do need to start making a plan to turn all our plastic waste into something useful and hopefully pretty too
Nancy Andres July 2, 2017 - 3:00 pm
So Cool Michelle. Love succulents and love how they look in your amazing recycling project. Visiting from Sweet Inspiration, where I posted Are Artificial Food Colors Harmful to People? Thanks for being one of the fabulous hosts. Have a great weekend.
acraftymix July 2, 2017 - 3:43 pm
Thanks so much Nancy and I'm really glad you joined us. I'm on my way to have a look at your post.
Clair July 2, 2017 - 2:51 pm
What are great idea! We have tons of empty DVD cases laying around...mainly because my kids of destroyed the dvds that used to reside in them ? I am all about succulents and finding new ways to plant/display them! I will be trying this out sometime this week ?
acraftymix July 2, 2017 - 3:41 pm
LOL, that sounds like our house. How do they disappear or get broken like that? Thanks Claire, let me know how it works out and I'd love to see a pic of your version
Keri Roberts July 2, 2017 - 2:14 pm
Michelle, this is such an amazing project!! I'm always amazed by what you can do! This is such a beautiful planter and I can't believe you made it with DVD cases. I think I like the planter hanging up although it does look good next to the other succulents. I guess you could switch it up whenever you felt like it. Awesome repurpose, just amazing!!!
acraftymix July 2, 2017 - 2:39 pm
Thank you Keri. The garden was a lot of fun to make and I'm glad to say the plants are still thriving.
Sadhna Grover July 2, 2017 - 12:29 am
Wow Michelle, what a cool idea of using the old DVD cases, nobody can guess what are they made of? I like them on the wall.
acraftymix July 2, 2017 - 12:44 pm
Thank you my friend, I'm starting to think the same thing :D
Emily July 1, 2017 - 4:35 pm
I never would have thought to use them for that! I've been trying to repurpose things for gifts this year. Love all the things you've done!
acraftymix July 2, 2017 - 12:45 pm
Thank you so much Emily. Re-purposed gifts are the best in my books. They always come from the heart instead of the wallet.
Maya June 30, 2017 - 5:21 pm
wow! I knew there was something more behind those drab CD cases! A wonderful repurpose Michelle. I couldn't have guessed just by judging by the photos!
acraftymix July 1, 2017 - 7:46 am
Thank you so much Maya <3
Amanda June 30, 2017 - 3:37 pm
Whoa! This is such a cool hack that I have never seen before! I live in a small apartment but love plants so this is way up my alley. Thank you for posting.
acraftymix June 30, 2017 - 3:40 pm
Oh my Amanda, thank you for that. The little vertical garden is perfect for a small apartment
Sarah - Craft Invaders June 28, 2017 - 7:22 am
Would never guess in a million years what the planter is made of Michelle (if it wasn't in the title obviously!) Very clever
acraftymix June 28, 2017 - 7:41 am
That's good to know ;-) Thanks Sarah
Leanna June 28, 2017 - 6:17 am
No one but you can think about these types of ideas Michelle. Your brilliant at this stuff. I really like the leftover leather idea. You could easily grab an old jacket to do this with. Love it as always.
acraftymix June 28, 2017 - 7:14 am
Oh my yes, an old leather jacket would work perfectly too. You've just given me an idea, thank you Leanna ;-)
Angie ~ ambient wares June 28, 2017 - 3:12 am
Oh would you just stop it?! Of course I'm kidding. Never ever ever stop! Your brain is insane in the very best way ;) Love it!!
acraftymix June 28, 2017 - 5:15 am
LOL Angie, that's one of the best compliments I've ever gotten :D Thank you
FLORENCE @ VintageSouthernPicks June 27, 2017 - 11:04 pm
Wow! What an idea! That's one I never thought of. I had no idea DVD cases could be used that way. So clever!
acraftymix June 28, 2017 - 5:19 am
Thanks so much Florence and welcome back from your camping trip, hope you had a lovely time. I missed seeing all your lovely vintage finds
Linda at Mixed Kreations June 27, 2017 - 9:15 pm
Very clever Michelle! You never cease to amaze me with your creativity. Your dvd case vertical garden is amazing! It looks great on the wall or with your other succulents. I love the Heart Leaf Philodendron with the colors from the other succulents mixed in with it. You are really good at thinking outside the box. ;)
acraftymix June 28, 2017 - 5:24 am
Thanks so much Linda :D That little Philodendron is such a rewarding plant. We got a small cutting about two years ago from a friend down in Hibberdene and she just does her own thing in the garden. I suspect that the leaves a will turn a little darker now that some of her babies have been planted in the vertical garden. She'll get a lot more natural light where we've put her.
Debrashoppeno5 June 27, 2017 - 12:44 am
You are so very clever. I love seeing what you have been up too.
acraftymix June 27, 2017 - 8:02 am
Thank you Debra, I really appreciate that ;-)
Pili June 26, 2017 - 4:35 pm
I am pulling my hair right now because before the move I got rid of all our old cases aarrrggg!! You have such a creative mind, and it turns out that the finished product is amazing. Thanks for the wishes but no sipping martinis at the beach for me, I can have some cold water instead ?
acraftymix June 27, 2017 - 7:58 am
Ahhh sorry to hear that Pili, maybe you'll find a few in all those apartments your redecorating? :D
Marie|The Interior Frugalista June 26, 2017 - 4:11 pm
Never EVER in a million years would I look at an old DVD case and think, hmmm, I see a hanging succulent garden! You are so freak'n creative, Michelle, seriously girl!!!!
acraftymix June 27, 2017 - 7:56 am
LOL Marie, thank you :D
Jas @All that's Jas June 26, 2017 - 2:44 pm
I can't believe you! Do your fairies come in your dreams and whisper those amazing ideas to you? How do you look at an old CD case and think - aha! Garden! My mind would go - aha! Trash! LOL You just never cease to amaze me!!!
acraftymix June 26, 2017 - 2:51 pm
:D LOL Jas, yes those fairies whisper all the time :D
Julia - Vintage with Laces June 26, 2017 - 2:00 pm
I would have never thought of that, Michelle! What a great idea! Your vertical garden looks beautiful!
acraftymix June 26, 2017 - 2:22 pm
Thank you Julia, but knowing how creative you are, you would have made something completely out of this world with DVD cases
Katrin June 26, 2017 - 3:46 pm
I don't even know where to start, one of these days I'm gonna get a major freak out anxiety attack when going through your posts! This is brilliant and sooooo pretty! Love your idea Michelle!
acraftymix June 26, 2017 - 4:03 pm
Oh no Katrin, please don't. I would far rather have you anxiety free so you can enjoy your beautiful summer weather my friend.
Mary June 26, 2017 - 8:28 am
Aww Michelle this is really epic! The use of the leather makes it look so earthy and goes great with the wood and green of the plants. I have quite a few of those DVD cases and never knew what to do with them. Your idea is really great but I think you'll forgive me if I put faux flowers in them instead. I don't want to do any harm to the real ones.
acraftymix June 26, 2017 - 8:57 am
LOL, of course I'll forgive you Mary. Adding faux plants will work just as well and you won't have to remember to water them either, especially with the heat wave you guys are having at the moment ;-)
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