
Okay, so I’m not gonna pretend I’ve seen a “cheap” bathtub lately—because let’s be real, even the dodgy ones on Marketplace seem to cost a small fortune these days. But when I came across The Carpenter’s Daughter’s tutorial on turning an old bathtub into a raised garden bed, I was all in. I mean… what a statement piece for the backyard!
I love love this idea—not just for how quirky and fun it is—but also for how practical it can be. You get that deep soil space that plants thrive in, you’re up off the ground (hello, no more crouching!), and it’s just got that industrial-upcycled vibe that makes your garden look like something out of a Pinterest dream board.
The tutorial keeps it simple too, which I appreciate. No over-complicated tools or techniques. Just the basics, a tub, and a bit of elbow grease.
Where to Find an Old Tub
While I haven’t stumbled across one for free lately, they do pop up in unexpected places:
Local salvage yards or scrap metal dealers
Renovation Facebook groups or community pages
Old houses being renovated (if you’re brave enough to ask!)
Or keep an eye on curbside clean-up days—sometimes gold just sits there waiting
Even if it costs a little more than your typical raised bed materials, you’re also getting a garden feature. It’s not just functional—it’s fun. Plus, it’s got great drainage, and you’re giving something headed for landfill a second life.
If you want a little garden flair with a side of eco-friendliness, check out the full tutorial right here. And if you do end up planting herbs in your tub, I fully expect you to name it “The Soapy Salad Garden” or something equally punny
