A Plant Caddy Offers a Convenient, Pain-Free Way to Move Container Plants – and Wayfair are Offering a Stylish Wooden Pair for Less Than $34, Just in Time for Frost

These can help you effortlessly move even heavy plants for winter – and shoppers hail them as 'true back savers'

A red Japanese maple growing in a ceramic container against a white wall
(Image credit: Future/Jacky Hobbs)

A plant caddy offers year-round functionality, but come the fall, it will become vital in helping you protect container plants from the damaging winter cold. This is because plant caddies with wheels allow you to relocate even heavy pots without placing lots of stress on your back.

If you live in colder climates, late fall becomes a time to focus on protecting container plants from winter weather. As plants in pots are more vulnerable to frosts, moving them indoors to a protected position is critical. To help make life easier, I noticed this set of two wooden plant caddies in the Wayfair sale, currently marked down 48% to $33.99.

Benefits of the Wayfair Wooden Plant Caddies

A green Japanese maple growing in a stone planter

(Image credit: Future/Jacky Hobbs)

Let's start with the construction. These Wayfair wooden plant caddies are constructed of acacia hardwood on top of a strong iron frame. It means they are sturdy and can withstand weight, capable of being loaded with up to 264 pounds.

That makes them capable of moving compact trees growing in pots, or being loaded with multiple small containers when bringing plants indoors in November ahead of the frosts.

Plant caddies aren't solely for moving plants in winter, though. Any container plants can be shifted to follow the sunlight, ensuring they get the best light conditions indoors or outdoors throughout the year.

This will be particularly beneficial if you grow fruit trees in pots, for example, and want to provide them with adequate sunlight to fruit successfully. Though any sun-loving container plants will perform best when moved into the sunniest spot in your backyard.

These Wayfair wooden plant caddies are versatile for use indoors or outdoors. Their polyurethane wheels will roll smoothly over any surface, from lawn to carpet, and can be locked into place to prevent unwanted movement.

The wooden design also fits many design aesthetics, and raising container plants off the floor prevents moisture or dirt from damaging hardwood, tile, or laminate floors.

But these Wayfair wooden plant caddies will come into their own if you want to overwinter plants indoors. They allow gardeners to move plants without lifting and carrying them. Plants that live on them year-round can be rolled into position, while other pots can be put onto a spare caddy to move, taking away the need to lug containers across the yard.

It means less bending and carrying, which reduces the potential risk of back strain, and also prevents scratches from dragging heavy pots around while trying to protect plants from frost. If you do move your containers around during the year, a plant caddy will certainly help make things easier.

'A back saver' – What Shoppers Say About the Wayfair Wooden Plant Caddies

Succulents growing in a ceramic planter

(Image credit: Future/Jacky Hobbs)

A frequent phrase used to describe Wayfair wooden plant caddies is 'very sturdy', as shoppers praise the products for making it easier to move heavy plants.

One shopper proclaimed the caddies as 'true back savers' as it meant they don't need to 'bend awkwardly while carrying a heavy planter'.

'We live in a hurricane-prone area and must move all of our plants indoors during tropical weather,' says another purchaser. 'I highly recommend them if you know you're going to have to move your heavy plants.'

'[I] needed some plant caddies for a couple of plants since the sun conditions change a lot on my patio,' notes another shopper. 'Being able to wheel the larger plants is so helpful for ensuring the full sun plants get all of the sun they need.'

And one shopper claims: 'I love my new rolling planter caddies. I bought two new ceramic pots - one is 50 pounds and the other is 85 pounds. Both are a perfect size.'

Shoppers mentioned using the Wayfair wooden plant caddies to move potted lemon trees, a lime tree in a pot, and a fir tree in a container ahead of cold weather. They praised the caddies for their 'super solid construction' and mentioned that the wheels 'roll smoothly' during use.


A plant caddy may be handy if you are growing shrubs in containers and need to relocate them at different times of year. You can grow shrubs in lots of sizes, shapes, and colors in pots, from topiary plants to flowering shrubs that attract pollinators to a space.

However, any shrubs in containers will not be as hardy as when planted in the ground. Always bear that in mind to avoid making any container gardening mistakes that risk killing your plants in winter.

If you don't have space to overwinter tender plants indoors, you may consider protecting containers with winter pot covers. For example, these frost protection covers at Amazon can be used on pots up to 20 inches deep and 17 inches wide.

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Drew Swainston
Content Editor

Drew has worked as a writer since 2008 and was also a professional gardener for many years. As a trained horticulturist, he worked in prestigious historic gardens, including Hanbury Hall and the world-famous Hidcote Manor Garden. He also spent time as a specialist kitchen gardener at Soho Farmhouse and Netherby Hall, where he grew vegetables, fruit, herbs, and cut flowers for restaurants. Drew has written for numerous print and online publications and is an allotment holder and garden blogger. He is shortlisted for the Digital Gardening Writer of the Year at the 2025 Garden Media Guild Awards.

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