Tired of Tangled Hosepipes? This One Simple Buy Will Make Your Yard Instantly Tidier

They can be expensive, but I've just found one at Wayfair for $25

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It might be the backbone of my garden in the spring and summertime, but I must admit that I am largely apathetic toward my hosepipe. It's bulky, cumbersome, and it never fails to make my patio look untidy.

Nevertheless, I've avoided investing in a hose reel or a wall mount because they don't exactly look appealing, either. The solution I've been hunting for? A chic and understated hose box – and while these can be expensive, I've just spotted the Suncast plastic hose pot in the WayDay sale at a frankly unbeatable price of $25.20.

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Why Buy a Hose Pot?

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If, like me, you're keen to bring some order to your yard, a hose pot is ideal. It's always tempting to leave your hose in a heap after you've finished watering your plants, but it won't take long until the ensuing mess will start to feel frustrating.

As the steward of a rather small garden, I know that every square inch of floor space is crucial – and I can't stand to see something like a hosepipe cluttering up my otherwise serene space.

Admittedly, a hose pot might not seem like a revolutionary idea, but it really can make a huge difference. With a handy drainage hole and an opening that allows you to connect to a water supply, a pot like this one is the simplest way to disguise your garden hose – while ensuring that it remains easily accessible.

Yet if you're searching for a solution, a hose reel can seem like the most pragmatic approach; a wall-mounted hose reel, like this one from Amazon, can be a great space-saving option, while a mobile hose cart, like this one from The Home Depot, will give you more flexibility. You can even find more decorative alternatives, such as this retro hose reel from Walmart.

In spite of their practicality, however, I've always found these options to be a little clunky. I love nothing more than a garden tool that can double as décor – and a hose pot is the perfect example.

Take West Elm's curved stone hose storage pot, or Pottery Barn's blue verde brass hose pot for example. Both are undeniably stylish, but they're understated enough to blend into the rest of your garden planters.

So, while you might be required to unspool your bulky hose when you need to water your yard, you can ensure that it doesn't become an eyesore.

Of course, prettier options often come at a price, and it's true that hose pots like these usually require a hefty investment – which is why Wayfair's Suncast plastic hose pot is such a brilliant budget-friendly choice.

It's sleek and decorative, but it's durable and weather-resistant thanks to its tough plastic construction. (And while it isn't as mobile as a hose cart, it's still portable and lightweight.)

Why Shoppers Love the Suncast Hose Pot

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There are nearly 80 five-star reviews of the Suncast hose pot online, with shoppers citing both its visual appeal and its functionality.

'I was so tired of rusty metal hose pots so this was a great find!' reads one review. 'It looks very nice by my front door.'

'This has made watering much easier,' reads another review. 'It's very durable and goes well with my outside decor.'

Some shoppers find the hose pot a little small, and others draw attention to its plastic finish – though most still praise its design.

'It looks like it is, which is plastic,' one shopper summarizes. 'But it suits the purpose well: to blend into the background and hide the expandable hose at a reasonable price. I’d buy it again!'

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It doesn't just make your yard feel cluttered; leaving a hose out in your hard is a common garden hose mistake that can cause damage – both to your lawn and to your hose itself. (If you want to keep yours in good condition, you can check out our tips on how to maintain a garden hose.)

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Martha Davies
Content Editor

Martha is a Content Editor on the Gardens team. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.