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20 DIY Renter-Friendly Backyard Ideas (on a Budget!)

These renter-friendly backyard ideas will transform a generic outdoor space into a backyard oasis! Below, you’ll find beginner and budget-friendly outdoor projects that you can complete on the weekend. From DIY fire pit ideas and outdoor string lights (that don’t require electricity) to DIY planters and non-permanent garden structures. There’s something for everyone!

Each project comes with a step-by-step tutorial and pictures to help you recreate your favorite backyard upgrades with ease. Whether you’re after a relaxing space to enjoy the outdoors, or landlord-approved home garden ideas, this post has you covered!

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You might also want to check out DIY Renter-Friendly Upgrades for inside your house, too!

Reversible Renter-Friendly Backyard Ideas

Outdoor Living

Here are some cozy backyard ideas to help you get more use out of your green space, patio, or deck. Find ideas for backyard patio privacy, DIY water features, and more!

Fire Pits

1. Washing Machine Drum Fire Pit

If you are replacing your washing machine, do not toss that washing machine drum! Transform it into an awesome fire pit instead! Another idea is to see if you can pick one up at an appliance repair shop or scrap yard, or see if anyone in a local Facebook group is replacing their washer.

Collage of a metal firepit on  a deck, lit and unlit.

2. Whiskey Barrel Fire Pit

Tauni & Co transformed a whiskey barrel into a firepit and it’s amazing! She’s got a detailed tutorial on how to make your own and I love the creativity of this one.

A round fire pit with a metal screen on a stone patio.

If you’re able to install a more permanent fire pit, you can find some additional projects in this post, DIY Fire Pit Ideas, that are easy to build for beginners.

RELATED: 15 Eco-Friendly Home Decor Hacks

Relaxation

1. DIY Patio Lighting and Curtains

Southern Crush at Home has detailed instructions for how to create this renter-friendly upgrade for a boring patio to add some privacy and coziness to your space.

DIY outdoor patio curtains and string lights built into planters.

2. DIY Bubble Fountain

This is a pretty neat project that adds a nice ambiance to your backyard, and is a fraction of the cost compared to buying one pre-made. Tap the link above for detailed instructions, including diagrams.

A DIY bubbler fountain outside on some stones.

3. Decoupage Wind Chime

The tin can wind chime is very easy to make and costs almost nothing. All you need are some old tin cans in a variety of styles and an old spoon or fork. It’s an easy project to do with kids, perfect if you don’t want to devote a whole weekend to it!

DIY tin can windchimes with decoupaged birds.

Recreation

4. DIY Swing Set

This DIY swing set is the perfect addition to your backyard and will give you and the kiddos hours of enjoyment. With easy-to-find supplies and a bit of manual labor, you’ll have your own swing set in no time.

How to build a DIY Swing Set

Home Garden

Here are some backyard garden projects that will bring color and life to any outdoor space. Find large and small planters, raised garden beds, and more!

Planters

1. Rustic Cedar Planters!

This cedar planter uses rough cut lumber and is a great way to increase curb appeal and and put a smile on your face every time you walk by. If you are looking to make your own planters, you can easily adapt this design to make any shape or size of planter!

Cedar planter

2. DIY Farmhouse Planters

Learn how to save money and make your DIY farmhouse planters. If you’re into DIY and farmhouse style (and saving a little cash as well), check out my thrifty decorating ideas for outside. 

3. 19 Ways to Make Your Own Planters

There are so many creative ways to make your own planters. Whether you’re an expert gardener or just want to add a few flowers to your porch, there’s a DIY planter for you! 

4. Monogram Succulent Planter

This gorgeous DIY Monogram Succulent Planter is a fun project from The Flying Couponer. You can use any type of wood that you can find for this, so it’s budget-friendly and great for renters because you can take it with you when you move!

M-shaped DIY wood planter with green plants inside.

5. Upside Down Tomatoes

If you have a place to hang an upside down tomato planters, you can make these in about a half hour using a 5-gallon bucket!

Upside down tomato plant bucket hanging outside.

6. Edible Miniature Garden

If your rental doesn’t have a lot of room in the backyard and you want to maximize your garden space, grow a miniature edible garden so you can pick fresh herbs and lettuce all summer long. You might also like: How to Grow a Mini Indoor Herb Garden on Your Desk

An edible mini garden in a clay pot on the ground outside.

7. Vertical Garden Ideas

This post has a lot of vertical garden ideas, most of which can be made by leaning the base against the wall. Renter-friendly! You might also like: Aesthetic Indoor Plants for Small Spaces

Non-Permanent Garden Structures

These renter-friendly garden structures will help you create a dream garden that also keeps your landlord happy. Find pallet wood potting stations, raised garden beds, and more!

You can see a full list with more permanent outdoor structures in this post on DIY Garden Project Ideas.

1. DIY Potting Bench

Upcycled pallets make a great potting bench. Use my tutoring for painting an outdoor potting bench to make it pretty!

A DIY pallet wood potting station against a brick wall outside.

2. DIY Tomato Trellis

If you’re going to be renting in one place for a while and are allowed to use the backyard as a personal garden, this vegetable trellis is a great addition.

A DIY tomato trellis in a backyard with plants growning on either side.

3. T-Post Garden Trellis

And here is an easier garden trellis that requires less work and can be inserted into any garden.

A tree branch garden trellis against the outside wall of a house.

4. Vertical Garden Wall Planter

Here’s another vertical planter that gives you lots of options for planting boxes in a small space.

DIY vertial planted with flower boxes on the outside wall of a shed.

5. DIY Lettuce Table

If you don’t have a lot of space for gardening, or if you are not allowed to make any changes to the soil in your backyard, you can build this lettuce table from an old table or desk.

A DIY llettuce table with small greens inside in a backyard.

6. DIY Raised Garden Bed

Use cedar fences and 2×4s to make this raised garden bed with step-by-step plans.

DIY tiered raised garden bed against a fence outside.

Easy and Useful Plants to Grow

If your rental has existing flower beds or garden areas, here are some of the best beginner-friendly plants to grow.

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