Stacked in similar size piles, crammed onto the shelves and floor in the garden shed-anywhere they fit. Some aren't even washed. I tried, but the toddlers thought it was more fun to add rocks and dirt to the cleaning water.
Ours are stacked inside each other in a corner, but it's a poor way of doing things.
Why is it a poor way of doing things? How would you like to improve your pot storage?
It's poor because slugs and snails love to use it as their refuge. Spiders too, not that they're necessarily a problem, but some of them are False Widows. What I need is an enclosure to store them in...I'm impressed by the things I've seen on this thread, but some of them are a bit overly spacious. Maybe a 'spare' wheelie bin would work.
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I don't think I'll ever have a spare proper pot for displaying, always find something to fill them.
Best thing about it, I can close the door and hide the chaos (it doesn't always look as tidy)
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw'
It's poor because slugs and snails love to use it as their refuge. Spiders too, not that they're necessarily a problem, but some of them are False Widows. What I need is an enclosure to store them in...I'm impressed by the things I've seen on this thread, but some of them are a bit overly spacious. Maybe a 'spare' wheelie bin would work.