Combined: Vertical and Horizontal Potting Station
Transform a vintage wooden ladder into an outdoor potting station, complete with work counters and shelf-rungs. The work counter is created from scrap shelving and screwed into the rungs. When potting up container gardens, soil falls through the slats into a dresser-drawer that catches the soil. photo: David Fenton 

Combined: Vertical and Horizontal Potting Station

Transform a vintage wooden ladder into an outdoor potting station, complete with work counters and shelf-rungs. 
The work counter is created from scrap shelving and screwed into the rungs. When potting up container gardens, soil falls through the slats into a dresser-drawer that catches the soil. 
photo: David Fenton 

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Via unconsumption:

Friend of Unconsumption Rubi McGrory, featured here in posts about her contribution to our Uncollection, thought of us when she spotted this repurposed container herb garden. The garden’s located on the grounds of Forty 1 North, a waterfront boutique hotel in Newport, Rhode Island. Rubi was pleasantly surprised to see the upscale property reusing kitchen waste. Well done! 

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Via unconsumption:

Friend of Unconsumption Rubi McGrory, featured here in posts about her contribution to our Uncollection, thought of us when she spotted this repurposed container herb garden. The garden’s located on the grounds of Forty 1 North, a waterfront boutique hotel in Newport, Rhode Island. Rubi was pleasantly surprised to see the upscale property reusing kitchen waste. Well done!