
PVC pipe is something almost every homesteader has laying around the house.
It is cheap and versatile, which makes it perfect for many homesteading projects.

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So today, I want to share with you some ideas of things you can do to use up the PVC pipe you have on your homestead.
12 Awesome Outdoor PVC Pipe Projects for Your Homestead
PVC Chicken Feeder @ The Owner Builder Network
DIY Garden Tool Storage @ Newly Woodwards
Irrigation for Raised Bed Gardening @ Modern Homemakers
DIY PVC Cover For Raised Beds @ Homestead Lifestyle
Hand-Held Corn and Bean Planter @ Sensible Survival
Free PVC Chicken Tractor Plans @ Raising Backyard Chickens 101
PVC Chicken Waterer @ Instructables
Gravity-Based PVC Aquaponic Garden @ Off Grid Quest
Summer Camp Chairs @ Simple Simon & Company
PVC Tomato Cages @ Homestead Lifestyle
DIY Platform Swing @ The Naughty Mommy
DIY PVC Canopy @ The Kreative Life
Don’t these projects look amazing! So creative and easy to do.
One thing I want to remind you of is that PVC pipe can get broken down and brittle after constant sun and weather exposure. So if you plan on keeping these projects outside all year, you will want to paint them to protect them from the elements.
I hope you found a project (or two) that will fit your family’s needs for your homestead. This is a great way to use those extra PVC pipe pieces you have laying around this summer.

What do you like to make out of PVC pipe? Let us know in the comments below. And if you found this post helpful, please share. Thanks!

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