Monday, June 10, 2013

Our garage garden station

One of the questions I get frequently is about our garage. Generally the garage is considered Lee's domain . . . but I do have my own little corner. It's our garden corner. I keep everything to do with gardening there (except the lawn mower).
Space for my little garden station is tight because we have a two car garage and park two cars in our garage . . . but we figured out a way to fit enough room for some shelves and one very smart table top.
We couldn't fit a table in the garage for potting, but this drop leaf table top from Ikea is perfect!!! It's their Norbo Table and it's just under $40.
When we aren't using it . . . it folds up and sits just over 3" off the wall.
To organize the shelves (also from Ikea), I found these blue plastic containers from Dollar Tree. I store our blood meal, and our bone meal (both we used up when we planted our cedars and hostas last week). As well as our hanging basket, slow release fertilizer. 
We store all the bird seed in this tin container with a little scoop. I found it back in August of 2010 (here's the link to the post I wrote about it).
I also keep our sunflower seeds (for larger birds) and some extra fertilizer on the middle shelf as well.
I installed a couple of hooks under the bottom shelf and hung up a little garden bag (I found it at the Salvation Army Thrift Store). I keep all of our small garden tools in the bag, it nice because I just grab the bag when I need to weed the garden, or prune a tree, I have everything right there. 
I also keep a little spool of twine so I can do a quick tie up of a vine, it actually comes in handy more often then I thought it would.
Beside the shelves we store our rakes, and shovels. We found this organizer from Amazon . . . it's awesome! Super easy to use and keeps them up and off the garage floor.
I've shared this part before but I thought I would share it again . . . we store our potting soil in a big garbage can from Ikea, and in the smaller can we store Corn Gluten (a natural lawn fertilizer) in the summer, and Salt (for de-icing our steps) for the winter.
So there's our little garden station. It is really handy to have somewhere for all the bits and pieces that go along with gardening. If you are like us and have to store your garden gear in your garage and still want to park two cars in there I hope this post was helpful.
(and to be perfectly honest if I was really potting that fern on the table there would be a MUCH bigger mess on the table ;)

21 comments:

  1. Wonderful. Am pinning this now as my garden stuff is all over the garage!

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  2. It looks so pretty & organized - great job!! and thanks for the heads up on all the Ikea products!

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  3. Ack! I need (NEED!) this! Thanks for sharing; I'll be sharing with a certain someone special, too ;)

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  4. I have been hoping for a peek into your garage - love your gardening station! :-)

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  5. So well organized
    Love all the litlle corners of your house
    xoxo
    Lulu

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  6. Oh my! If my garage looked half as clean and organized, I'd be a happy camper. It never fails that it turns into a mess rather quickly.

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  7. good use of space, well organized, I really wish I had a little potting up place.

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  8. Very nice area. There is alot of stuff in a small space. Really nice that it is right next to a door leading out to the back yard. Tina

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  9. It seems like my gardening spot is always full of half a bag of this and a quarter bag left of that. Maybe containers are the way to go.

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  10. You always have the cutest organizing ideas! I had to comment today because I really love this idea. I have a two car garage too, and this is a great help for organizing. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. My gardening spot seems to be all over the garden. I've got a problem with a husband who doesn't put things away when he's used them. If I then go and put them away in the garden shed, he thinks he's run out and just goes and buys some more. You can see where this is going, can't you?

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  12. Oh I love this. I'm making plans to build out something like this for my roof top garden. Thanks for the additional inspiration.

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  13. Nicely done. Love the Ikea table. That would work well for a gift wrapping station, too if space were tight.

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  14. Absolutely beautiful. So clean and neat. I am getting ready to organize our garage. It is crammed with stuff. I'm getting inspiration by seeing posts like this and just this morning I was reading Don Aslett's book "Clutter's Last Stand."

    Nice job!

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  15. Simply amazing! Beautifully maintained with clear spaces all around. It would nice to see the rest of house under this setup. Thanks for sharing this post with us.

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  16. OMG lol! I have that pear!! its one of my favorite pieces I own lol! Its the little things in life :)

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  17. Looks awesome! Great use of the space!

    Kristen from The Road to Domestication
    www.theroadtodomestication.com

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  18. This garden station is so inspiring. You have everything laid out so nicely - no more digging around in the garage to find something. I gave the same Bird Seed container to my mother for her birthday a few years ago and she loves it.

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  19. Hello,

    my husband wants to plant cedar tree to hide from the neighbour, but i heard it attracts spiders... do you have this issue? and if you put something to fight it? thanks

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  20. Looks so cute...a garden station is a brilliant idea! I really need to make space for one of these in my garage!

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