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Potting Shed Creations

1 800 505 7496

Potting Shed Creations, Ltd., founded in 1998, started out as the proverbial garage business. Today, it has grown into a company with customers worldwide and international brand recognition. What hasn’t changed over the years is Potting Shed Creations’ commitment to celebrating the art of gardening and the art of design. We believe that style and substance are not mutually exclusive, and it is our goal to offer products in which the finest materials, elegant design and handmade craftsmanship converge to inspire a fresh approach to gardening in the modern world.

Good design balances style with substance. Striking the right balance requires thoughtful consideration of two important pieces – our customers and the impact of our products on the environment. Because we care about our customers as much as we care about offering products of the finest quality, we strive to consistently surpass their expectations. In terms of sustainability, our materials are sourced with eco-friendly ingredients and because our products contain as much natural material as possible, they have an innate aesthetic that requires minimal packaging.

In addition to our selection of products featured here, Potting Shed Creations has the expertise and capacity to provide custom work. Our design team works directly with clients to produce products distinguished by authenticity, style and craftsmanship. All of our design work and manufacturing is completed in-house. Potting Shed Creations’ employees, and a few of their dogs, work/roam in a former elementary school in Troy, Idaho. The recycled school and campus provide the perfect space for Potting Shed Creations to nurture and grow its business and its employees.

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Garden-in-a-Bag

The earth-friendly Potting Shed Creations produces leak-free paper bags full of soil; space-challenged gardeners simply have to add the enclosed packet of seeds and keep everything watered regularly in order to enjoy fresh produce. Depending on the size of your windowsills or countertops, it’s possible to have a whole garden arrayed in brown paper bags—from basil to alpine strawberries.