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Potting Bench with Hidden Garbage Can Enclosure

June 14, 2017 by Bethany Sy

Ya’ll, it’s been HOT where we live. Like Arizona-in-the-early-spring-hot. Like hotter than what we’re accustomed to in Iowa. But we survived the weekend, and lost a combined total of 3 meeeeeellion pounds in sweat, as a family.

That’s a lie actually.

But at least the sweat we produced was coupled with sunscreen and FUN.

Family project... potting bench with garbage can enclosure! {Reality Daydream}

Nick and I designed a potting bench together to fit our needs. I wanted a lot of surface area to use as ‘counter space’ for potting plants, along with some shelving and places for hooks. Nick’s desires were nothing more than to hide the nasty garbage cans. Can you blame him? I mean…

BEFORE of a serious garbage can situation... come see the potting bench slash garbage can enclosure! {Reality Daydream}

WOOF, right? It’s a humbling thing when you post a picture of your unfortunate garbage can situation onto the world wide web. But the after will make it ALL WORTH IT! Trust me!

Potting Bench with Garbage Can Enclosure

*This post is sponsored by BuildSomething.com. Thank you for supporting the fabulous brands that make Reality Daydream possible! This post contains affiliate links*

This potting bench is a pretty simple straight-forward build, and all the building plans are available over on BuildSomething.com! Be sure to hop on over there and see our step-by-step process, materials list, and lots of helpful pictures too!

I’ll share a bit of the process below as well so you get a feel for how this Potting Bench Garbage Can Enclosure goes together!

FREE Building Plans for this GIANT Potting Bench with hidden Garbage Can Enclosure! {Reality Daydream}

We dug up the sod and leveled things off in preparation, filling it up with river rocks and adding some leftover 12×12 pavers from our DIY Patio. Pro tip… gather all the children for this step. It may take longer, but it makes for cuter pictures. You could even invite the neighbor kids if you don’t have any of your very own.

Prep for building giant potting bench garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

Measure and cut all the components of the legs, and assemble with pocket holes using your Kreg Jig! Times four.

Leg assembly for large potting bench garbage disclosure {Reality Daydream}

Cut leg dividers and leg braces, pepper them with pocket holes, and this thing starts taking shape!

Build a potting bench with hidden garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

We used 2×8’s for the bench top. After cutting them to size, we added pocket holes every 10 inches, and glued & screwed them into place. Make sure you maintain the correct spacing of the legs at the front of the bench top!

Making the bench top for this potting bench garbage can enclosure! {Reality Daydream}

Time for the roof! Or is it an ‘awning’? Whatever you call it, the actual plans with dimensions and angles will be really helpful, so I’ll just let you consult those! It’s not every potting bench that has a roof, my friends.

Making the roof or 'awning' for this potting bench garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

It’s also not every girl that has a 6’8” husband who’s willing to build sh*t for her, soooo…. I’m grateful.

build this giant potting bench slash garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

We cut all the slats using the table saw and miter saw, with an angle on the top edge to serve as a ‘french cleat’. Start from the bottom and go up, using spacers to make sure they’re consistent and level!

Slats on giant potting bench for hanging things! {Reality Daydream}

In looking at the building plans, you’ll find that the sides and door fronts are very similar. Boards pocket-holed together and framed. The doors have an angle brace… mostly for looks.

Sides and doors for potting banch with hidden garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

Next we cut out and assembled the components for the shelves, and assembled! I love that the slats mirror the slats we used as the back board!

Adding shelvng and storage to our DIY Potting Bench with garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

That’s it, y’all! We added hinges, slide bolt latch, and handles.

The family that works together, stays together. Now that doesn’t rhyme at all, so disregard.

Family project... potting bench with garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

And soon we’ll be painting this thing and adding some shingles to the roof ‘awning’. So stay tuned for that!

DIY Potting Bench with Hidden Garbage Can Enclosure! {Reality Daydream}

Ain’t she pretty?!

Potting Bench with hidden Garbage Enclosure - FREE BUILDING PLANS! {Reality Daydream}

Potting bench with hidden garbage can enclosure... FREE Building Plans! {Reality Daydream}

And I love that our nasty garbage cans are enclosed completely. NOBODY HAS TO KNOW!

Free building plans for this DIY potting bench with garbage can enclosure {Reality Daydream}

Paint job and shingles coming soon, so STAY TUNED! <3

UPDATE! Come see how it turned out after painting and adding shingles! <3

~Bethany

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About Bethany Sy

Nick and Bethany Sy are the creative free-spirits behind DIY/Lifestyle blog, Reality Daydream. They recently purchased a historic mansion and have been documenting the ups and downs of renovation and making this home their own... all while sharing tips and tutorials along the way! When they found themselves in the trenches of infertility, they started a journey that would prove to be their most important DIY project ever, and have 3 beautiful girls to show for it. <3

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Comments

  1. 30

    William says

    April 19, 2022 at 3:40 am

    Thank you so much for the inspiration!!

    Reply
  2. 31

    Michael Mossman says

    May 11, 2021 at 3:41 pm

    Nice potting bench. So what happened to as ll of the takes and shovels? Or is that another project?

    Reply
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      Bethany Sy says

      May 11, 2021 at 4:14 pm

      Haha yes, they got relocated to the garage.

      Reply
  3. 33

    JAmes Angus says

    June 22, 2020 at 11:42 pm

    Hey y’all!!!

    Stumbled on your blog while searching for potting shed idea – mine is not very usable and with all my “furlough time” I thought I’d rebuild it (and the tool shed to match) – and got lost for a few hours watching your home/family progress over the past couple years. WOW! I just love your home! Thanks for all the inspiration. I was already planning on using wood slats for the back of my potting bench to match the air conditioner cover I just built, but now…. thanks to y’all…. I know to miter them. AND add doors!!!

    Best,
    James

    Reply
    • 34

      Bethany Sy says

      May 11, 2021 at 4:14 pm

      Thanks for leaving such a nice comment James!

      Reply
  4. 35

    Jessica C Cannon says

    May 9, 2020 at 8:07 pm

    Hello, I am looking to make this and don’t have any tools. Can you tell me which Kreg clamp I should get and which Kreg jig you used. I don’t want to buy one and then it is the wrong size.

    Thanks for any help!

    Reply
  5. 36

    Will Kellett says

    September 11, 2019 at 4:11 pm

    Really like the potting bench. Looking to do something similar. What kind of wood did you use for this project?

    Reply
    • 37

      Bethany Sy says

      September 12, 2019 at 3:17 pm

      We used pine! And it’s held up nicely over the years!

      Reply
  6. 38

    Stacy says

    July 4, 2018 at 2:33 pm

    I’m ready to build my own potting area and google brought me to your site. I have to say the picture of your two girls on the bench absolutely made my day!

    Reply
    • 39

      Bethany Sy says

      July 5, 2018 at 12:14 pm

      You’re so sweet! They love to ‘help’ 😉

      Reply
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    Judy says

    August 14, 2017 at 12:46 am

    Love it!!! But don’t see a place for the hot mess of items you showed like the big trash can, all your shovels and post hole digger. Are you going to add on to it for those items?

    Reply
    • 41

      Bethany Sy says

      August 14, 2017 at 12:50 am

      That’s true, and we were wishing we had designed a feature to hold those items too. We’re in the process of building a small shed for our riding lawn mower, so we’re planning to put those in there eventually. For now they’re in a corner of the garage. 😉

      Reply
  8. 42

    Mike says

    June 30, 2017 at 7:35 pm

    This is awesome. did you shingle the roof or put any protective coating on it… or does it rain where you live?

    I’m trying to build something similiar but just don’t want it to get water damaged too much.

    Reply
    • 43

      Mike says

      June 30, 2017 at 7:37 pm

      ah… nevermind, I see you said shingles coming soon. I was “reading” the pictures and not the words. sorry! your blog has me getting motivated.

      Reply
    • 44

      Bethany Sy says

      June 30, 2017 at 7:50 pm

      Actually we just published the post where we paint and add shingles. Head to this post for the finished product!
      https://realitydaydream.com/the-painting-of-the-potting-bench/

      Reply
  9. 45

    Dale says

    June 24, 2017 at 1:58 pm

    This is the prettiest potting bench ever. I don’t have a 6’8 hubby of my own. Do you loan yours out? I’m thinking this is too much to do on my own, but there are elements I can use. Definitely not as large. Love, love, love it!!!

    Reply
  10. 46

    Crystal says

    June 19, 2017 at 6:13 pm

    Love it! I wish I had something like that. Our garage cans are provided by our boro and even bigger than that. So it wouldn’t entirely work for us.

    Reply
  11. 47

    Maureen says

    June 19, 2017 at 3:05 pm

    Bethany,

    Another benefit is that now animals can’t get into your trash. Love this and wish my circumstances would allow for one.

    Maureen

    Reply
  12. 48

    Dodie says

    June 16, 2017 at 7:00 pm

    Gorgeous ! Gorgeous and functional, too ! What talent – that hubby of your s!! And his helpers are adorable !

    Reply
  13. 49

    Stacy says

    June 15, 2017 at 8:48 pm

    I love this so much!!!

    Reply
  14. 50

    Monique says

    June 14, 2017 at 10:55 pm

    Wow! That is beautifully built and has a dual purpose. Your husband and his assistants are quite talented.

    Reply
  15. 51

    Susan says

    June 14, 2017 at 4:04 pm

    Hi Bethany!

    Great design!

    It appears that you “pin” area field overlaps the link for the building plans. The “pin” area must come first in the code so it activates when you hover over the “plans” banner and the plans won’t download. Try separating the download link far enough away from the “pin” field so it is accessible.

    Reply
    • 52

      Bethany Sy says

      June 15, 2017 at 8:17 pm

      Susan, I’m having a hard time understanding what you’re meaning. But I definitely want to fix any problems there might be. Can you email me a screenshot? beth@realitydaydream.com

      Reply
    • 53

      Barbara says

      June 18, 2017 at 12:00 am

      Susan, I had to read your comment a few times to understand what you meant, but here is the link if Bethany hasn’t already responded. Here is the link you were looking for. https://www.buildsomething.com/plans/PA426D7DCBB467D18/Potting-Bench-with-Hidden-Garbage-Enclosure

      Reply
  16. 54

    pat laverne says

    June 18, 2018 at 9:25 pm

    Very nice, the little helpers are beautiful!

    Reply

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