Yaheetech makes the potting bench that has existed, in some form, in every working garden for a century: fir frame, galvanized metal top, honest about being nothing more than useful — which, for a potting bench, is the entire job.
The zinc top is the point. It shrugs off water and soil and dulls to a soft pewter the more you use it. A drawer and a slatted cabinet take twine, plant labels, and the secateurs you can never find; three side hooks hold the gloves and trug. Set against a wall, it doubles as a drinks station on the days nothing is being potted.
Fir is a soft wood, so a coat of outdoor oil each spring earns its keep, and it arrives flat-pack rather than as finished joinery.
At 44 by 18.5 inches, it wants a wall rather than a corner.
Fir Potting Bench with Galvanized Top
Yaheetech makes the potting bench that has existed, in some form, in every working garden for a century: fir frame, galvanized metal top, honest about being nothing more than useful — which, for a potting bench, is the entire job.
The zinc top is the point. It shrugs off water and soil and dulls to a soft pewter the more you use it. A drawer and a slatted cabinet take twine, plant labels, and the secateurs you can never find; three side hooks hold the gloves and trug. Set against a wall, it doubles as a drinks station on the days nothing is being potted.
Fir is a soft wood, so a coat of outdoor oil each spring earns its keep, and it arrives flat-pack rather than as finished joinery.
At 44 by 18.5 inches, it wants a wall rather than a corner.
$103.99












