Old plastic pots (like plant pots or containers) are surprisingly versatile—you can reuse them in ways that are practical, space-saving, and even a bit creative. Here are 10 genuinely useful ideas you can try around the house:
1. Mini herb garden
Turn small pots into a windowsill herb setup—perfect for mint, basil, or coriander. Great if you don’t have outdoor space.
2. Cable organizers
Flip them upside down, cut a small slot, and store charging cables or extension cords neatly inside.
3. DIY self-watering planters
Add a small reservoir at the bottom using a bottle or sponge so plants can draw water gradually—low maintenance and efficient.
4. Tool holders
Use larger pots in your garage or kitchen to hold:
- Wooden spoons
- Gardening tools
- Paintbrushes
5. Bird feeders
Cut openings in the sides, hang them with string, and fill with seeds. Simple and effective.
6. Drawer organizers
Use small pots inside drawers to separate items like:
- Stationery
- Makeup
- Screws and nails
7. Kids’ craft storage
Perfect for crayons, markers, glue sticks—durable and easy to clean.
8. Seed starters
Reuse pots to grow seedlings before transferring them to soil or a garden.
9. Bathroom organizers
Use them to store:
- Toothbrushes
- Razors
- Cotton pads
10. Ice bucket or snack holder
Clean a larger pot and use it for:
- Ice at small gatherings
- Chips or packaged snacks
Extra tip
If the pots look worn out, you can easily upgrade them with:
- Spray paint
- Fabric wrapping
- Rope or jute for a rustic look
Bottom line
Instead of tossing plastic pots, think of them as modular containers—they’re lightweight, waterproof, and adaptable to almost any room.
If you want, I can suggest ideas specifically for small apartments or outdoor spaces.