Planter Umbrella Stand
We recently bought a huge umbrella from Ikea for our deck. But the pole is larger than normal (almost 2"), and normal umbrella stands are too small for the umbrella. Since I had a hard time finding one, I decided to build my own.
Materials
This stand is made from:
1 oak 1/2 barrel ($40)
1 2" PVC pipe & fittings ($12)
2 80 lb bags of concrete ($10)
potting soil & plants ($20-25)
paving bricks (optional) ($3)
Assembly - 1
The pipe assembly is composed of a toilet flange, a 3" to 2" reducer, and a 2" PVC pipe.
I used a straight edge a little smaller than the diameter of the bottom of the barrel to mark lines. This let me estimate the center of the barrel. I then screwed the flange down in the center, and glued the other pieces together.
Assembly - 2
I wasn't sure how much concrete I would need. I bought four bags, but ended up using two.
I didn't have a large container to mix the concrete in except for the barrel itself, so I decided to mix the concrete in the barrel. If I were going to do this again, I would definitely mix the concrete elsewhere, and pour it in.
I used a mixer paddle on a drill. That got the concrete partly mixed, until my drill overheated. I ended up using my hands and a small garden spade to finish mixing the concrete.
Assembly - 3
After waiting for 24 hours for the concrete to set, we put the garden in.
I missed one step here. I had planned on drilling some holes at the edge of the concrete to help the soil drain. Since I forgot, we'll see how it goes, and if necessary I'll add them later.
This is pretty typical: potting soil and plants. My wife had the great idea to put in a couple of bricks to give a place to set your drink when sitting next to it.
Final Tweaks and Finished Product
After the plants went in, it was obvious the PVC pipe was longer than necessary. So I cut off about 6" off the top, and used a bit of sandpaper to remove the printing on the pipe.
I also used a 1 1/2" to 2" flexible coupler to help hold to umbrella in place.