What belongs in a first repotting station?
A washable work surface, one or two basic tools, a cleanup helper, and any support item your current plants already need are enough for most homes.
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Care Bench Resource
A Plant Studio resource page for setting up a compact repotting station with the core tools, trays, supports, and cleanup pieces that make plant maintenance easier to repeat.
Quick checklist
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Soil, runoff, and leaf mess are what make repotting feel bigger than it is. Start with the tray or surface that keeps the task contained.
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A starter plant bench works best when each tool has a clear job and a clear storage spot. Buy for the next repot, not an imagined full greenhouse.
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Moss poles, clips, and support pieces matter only if they match actual plant growth habits. Check size, materials, and fit on the product page before buying.
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Short, no-fuss answers to the stuff people usually want to know before they buy.
A washable work surface, one or two basic tools, a cleanup helper, and any support item your current plants already need are enough for most homes.
Usually no. A compact station that is easy to use and store will get repeated more than a larger setup that feels like a project every time.
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