Indoor Gardening Space
During the colder months when trees loose their leaves and the colorful flowers lay dormant, houseplants become an important focus in our homes. Houseplants can improve the indoor environment by releasing oxygen and some humidity too. By creating an indoor gardening space, you can ensure that you have all of your gardening supplies when snow blankets the outdoors.
An indoor gardening area mostly requires counter space, because you will need room to store containers and other supplies. You can setup shelving units to store your vases, and hooks can hold your wreaths. All of your watering cans, large baskets and oversized pots can be stored under the counter.
When the weather warms up, you can transfer some of your garden supplies outside to the shed. An old trellis is perfect for holding birdhouses, flower arrangements, wreaths and other decorations. Since your gardening station will probably not be seen by too many people, you can use a weathered outdoor table for counter space.



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