A potting table can be extremely useful to simplify or organize work in the garden. It serves a similar function to a gardener’s work table, without leaving a lot of clutter. In this article, you will find advice on why a potting table is worth considering.

Anyone with green fingers will agree that gardening can sometimes be a bit messy or chaotic. It is great to work with soil and plants, but it is also nice to be able to keep an overview and not leave a mountain of mess on the garden path. A potting table helps you to organize your gardening and also creates an overview of the garden tools.

Basic functions of a potting table

Basically, a potting table is used for exactly what the word implies; the up- or down-potting of plants. Different plants need a different or larger pot after some time to reach the next level of growth. By using a potting table, you can easily transfer the plant from one pot to another and never have a muddy path in the garden. When you have finished repotting your plants or herbs you can easily dispose of the remaining soil by hand or with a dustpan and brush in the green waste bin. Good riddance.

The versatility of a potting table

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Besides creating order in your gardening, a potting table has several other advantages. A raised work surface for repotting plants ensures that your back maintains the correct posture, as common complaints when carrying out gardening work focus on the back. By working while standing up, you avoid straining your back.

In addition, a potting table also offers you the opportunity to store some of your garden tools. Ideal for keeping seasonal tools within a hand’s reach. Do you store specific tools for winter work in the shed during the summer? Then you can keep the tools you use a lot in summer more accessible by storing them in the potting table.

A potting table also functions to limit pollution. Do you work between the flower beds with different types of substrate? With a potting table, you can avoid mixing up different types of soil inadvertently, as this can have a negative effect on the growth of your plants. This is how you keep order in your vegetable garden. Tips for working with different plots can be found here.

The ideal place for the showpiece

Because a potting table is essentially higher than the garden itself, it can also be used to highlight your favorite plants in beautiful pots. This serves two functions. Firstly, visitors to your garden will certainly not miss the showpiece of the garden, but you can also use it to give certain plants more sunlight. By placing plants on the potting table, you can give them that extra bit of sunlight which makes them bloom even more beautifully.

Do you not only plant plants such as vegetables, cereals, and fruit but also enjoy growing herbs? Then a potting table is the ideal place to sow garden herbs in different pots. Examples of garden herbs for sowing or growing on a potting table are thyme, basil, chives, or parsley.

Also useful on the balcony

Last but not least, a potting table can also help those who do not have the luxury of a large garden but do have green fingers and would like to be able to garden on, for example, a balcony. By using a potting table on a balcony you still experience the benefits of a small herb or vegetable garden, albeit with limited space. By placing the potting table against a side wall of ivy you create a cozy and rustic effect on the balcony that you can enjoy during the balmy summer months.