Secret Potter One, Two & Three Door Decorative Enclosure and Planter

Our Secret Potter garbage can shed enclosure and planters are made of solid wood, painted, and finished with vertical grooves for an attractive appearance. Inside our trash can, and garbage bin shed is a solid veneer smooth finish with no knots or splinters showing only the 2x3 framing. Our Aspen decorative trash can enclosure and garbage sheds are a deterrent in keeping out those pesky varmints that rummage through your trash making messes. These wood garbage can enclosures are delivered fully assembled. These storage enclosures are ideal to store cushions, tools, bicycles, and other supplies besides garbage cans. This attractive decorative planter hides garbage cans or whatever you decide to store inside. Secret Potter comes with a white planter box and trim.

 

Plant some of your favorite flowers or herbs to add a stylish appearance to your home. It's unique design allows water to drain out the backside of the planter box with built-in weep holes. There are many colors and sizes available so it fits a variety of different sized trash cans or other desired contents. 


Its 4 x 4 pressure treated wooden pallet/feet provides support underneath the floor area, while allowing air movement. These decorative trash can holders can also be painted any color, by its owner, that is desired to match your existing home.

 

Aspen Secret Potter Colors

Aspen Secret Potter

Secret Potter Story

Secret Potter Story

Grandpa's Story: Secret Potter and the Chambers of Trash

It was Grandpa Wilson who first made us aware of the large black can hidden just behind his flowering plants. He was a slight wisp of a man with twinkling eyes and an infectious smile. It was his custom to select two children at a time and invite them to breakfast of poached eggs floating in butter and soda bread. It was one spring day, in this foregone era, that Grandpa Wilson summoned us. He dispatched us shortly after breakfast with specific instructions to dispose of his filled trash bags, directing us just a short distance behind his blossoming shrubberies that neighbored the dark forest. We were to deposit his refuse inside the rusted black can that resided on the dark side of the property line. When we returned, he patted our heads as a sign of gratitude and softly walked back inside his rustic cottage. I once stepped in similar woods which reminded me of Grandpa Wilson but never saw the black can that so closely linked me to this past time. Many years went by without knowing why Grandpa Wilson specifically placed his refuse container along the dark forest wood line. It wasn't until 2009 when I subconsciously did something very peculiar. I noticed I began hiding my trash can just behind a row of evergreens. Then it was clear, Grandpa Wilson was hiding his unsightly garbage container. So precious was Grandpa Wilson's bucolic way of living that the sight of a garbage can could unsettle his vision of nature's beauty. And so precious that even some grandfather's today sit still and keep the clutter of the world apart from nature's splendor. When you use "The Secret Potter" you'll witness what Grandpa Wilson saw, beauty that is uncluttered by plastic or metal garbage cans near or around your home. We still eat poached eggs swimming in butter and always, always think of Grandpa Wilson when we do, and smile at what he inspired. From The Archives Of, Kevin and Jeff