Heavy pots require wheels.
The larger the plant is planted in a pot, the more magnificent and beautiful it is, but also more difficult to move and transport. Its transport from the winter quarters and back is possible only with the use of a wheelbarrow or a pallet on wheels. It can be a pot placed on wheels, permanently connected to its cover or to the plant vessel itself. In the case of wooden pots, it is simple, for clay pots, you can attach wheels to a durable grate of the appropriate size. A base made in this way has this advantage, that the plant is not standing directly on the ground, and the excess water can drain freely from the hole in the bottom of the pot.
Support for climbing plants.
Climbing plants are the perfect green wall for an open-air reception room. However, for this purpose, their supports must also be transported along with the flowers. That's why it's the best (self-made) wooden pot, set on wheels and permanently connected to the trellis for climbing plants. For clay pots, the easiest solution will be three bamboo poles stuck in the ground and tied at the end with a piece of rope. This creates a stable structure supported on three legs, on which vines such as bindweed and climbing plants can stand, such as klematis.