Entertaining Station

Make outdoor entertaining easier by keeping essential party items nearby. Stock a potting bench with silverware, glasses, napkins—anything you would typically be running into the house to grab for guests every five minutes. The station can store extra serving utensils, bulky coolers, or serving trays when not in use.

Recycled Style

For a cost-effective outdoor storage solution, look no further than secondhand furniture. Scour vintage shops, thrift stores, and flea markets to find the perfect potting bench, then stock it with all your outdoor essentials. We’re particularly fond of this green bench—the weathered finish gives it a rustic look that you don’t have to worry about damaging.

Bright and Cheery

Outdoor storage solutions don’t have to be boring. Look for a stylish potting bench, then paint it a fun, bright color like this airy powder blue. Accessories, such as a floating shelf, coat rack, and trellis, ensure that every item has a proper place. A tiered dessert tray organizes seeds and small containers, while baskets keep garden magazines organized below.

Beverage Depot

Trade rose pruners for rosé and turn a basic potting bench into a wine station. Wire racks installed under the top shelf hold stemware, ice-filled buckets keep your favorite summer sips cool, and hooks drilled into the side keep towels on hand for any sticky situations. Store your potting bench bar on a deck or patio to keep happy hour going all summer.

Super Simple

Opt for a simple potting bench when all you need is storage for a few outdoor staples. Your space will look clean and fresh, plus you won’t be bogged down by items you don’t use. Look for a traditional wooden bench, and fill it with essential garden gear like a hose, gardening gloves, and a few pots.

Garage Storage

Use a potting bench in your garage for extra storage if you have the space. This is a great spot to store items that need to stay dry, like rust-prone tools and fabric garden gear. Wire shelving units above the potting bench provide additional storage for watering cans, seasonal accessories, and bulk items.

Gardening Post

If you’re going to store your potting bench outside, it needs to be tough. Consider a metal unit that can survive all four seasons. And when stocking the shelves, consider how each item will stand up to the elements. Don’t stash any valuable items or anything that can’t stand up to the weather. Instead, stock your potting bench with hand tools, pots, and spare soil.

Curtain Call

Instead of cleaning up your potting bench after planting, wouldn’t it be nice to draw a curtain and have the mess disappear? Curtains below the workspace keep dirty gardening supplies, unsightly objects, and other disarray hidden. Try fabric in a bright color or bold pattern for a fun addition to any potting bench.