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Potting Sheds in Highland Springs, Virginia

Across Highland Springs, you’ll find a typical Virginia mix of housing types. What most of them share: no real gardening workspace. Evergreen Sheds delivers Amish-built potting sheds to Highland Springs and the Central Virginia area. South-facing glazing for seed starting, integrated potting benches at ergonomic height, sink-ready plumbing, and flooring that handles mud season without flinching.

Why Highland Springs Homeowners Choose Potting Sheds

Climate. Highland Springs sits in USDA Zone 7a, which means a generous growing season but unpredictable springs — 55°F and sunny one day, 38°F with sideways rain the next. Piedmont clay (red clay subsoil) keeps gardens wet and makes indoor seed starting essential. Start tomatoes and peppers six to eight weeks before last frost inside a potting shed with south-facing glazing, and you’ll have robust transplants a full month ahead of direct-sow gardeners. Our timber-walled sheds provide thermal mass that greenhouses can’t — comfortable working temps without wild swings. Polycarbonate glazing panels diffuse light to prevent scorching seedlings and insulate better than glass.
Foundation prep on Piedmont clay (red clay subsoil) typically requires a properly graded gravel pad to prevent shifting and moisture problems.
Space. With small-town and rural properties, typically a third of an acre to two acres, most Highland Springs gardeners fit a 10×12 comfortably — enough for an L-shaped bench, dirty and clean zones, and seedling shelving. Tighter lots do well with an 8×10. The 10×16 is our best seller — a full two-zone layout with porch option, well under the 256 sq ft permit limit.
Permits. Virginia exempts structures under 256 sq ft from building permits — our 8×10, 10×12, and 10×16 all qualify. Plumbing and electrical permits required if connecting water or wiring. Accessory structures under 256 square feet don’t need a building permit, but zoning approval is required for all structures. Setbacks are 10 feet on both sides and rear in residential districts, with lot coverage limits. For specifics on your lot, reach out to Henrico County Building Inspections ((804) 501-4360).
Accessory structures are limited to 15 feet in height, can’t go in the front yard, and must complement the primary structure.

Potting Configurations

Built-In Workbench

36-inch counter height with deep sink and potting soil storage underneath. Designed for the way gardeners actually work.

Natural Light Design

Multiple windows and optional skylights. South-facing orientation for maximum light on your seedlings.

Water & Drainage

Plumbed for garden hose and utility sink. Sloped floor with drainage prevents standing water.

10x16

160 sq ft

A 160 sq ft garden workspace with potting bench, south-facing windows, and tool storage. Shell from $4,200.

12x20

240 sq ft

The ideal 240 sq ft potting shed — dirty/clean zones, sink-ready plumbing, and seed-starting station. Shell from $6,000.

14x24

336 sq ft

A 336 sq ft garden sanctuary with potting bench, loft storage, and comfortable planning nook. Shell from $8,500.

14x28+

392+ sq ft

Premium 392 sq ft potting shed with workshop bench, greenhouse glazing wall, and propagation area. Turnkey from $35,000.

Pro tip: A shed that’s a home office by day and a sports lounge by night is a smart investment. We build flexible layouts that accommodate both stories.

Highland Springs Permits & Codes

Virginia exempts structures under 256 sq ft from building permits — our 8×10, 10×12, and 10×16 all qualify. Plumbing and electrical permits required if connecting water or wiring. Accessory structures under 256 square feet don’t need a building permit, but zoning approval is required for all structures. Setbacks are 10 feet on both sides and rear in residential districts, with lot coverage limits. For specifics on your lot, reach out to Henrico County Building Inspections ((804) 501-4360).

Pricing

8×10 Standard — $3,800–$4,500
8×10 Premium (Glazing + Bench) — $5,200–$6,200
10×12 Standard — $4,800–$5,800
10×12 Premium — $6,500–$7,800
10×16 Standard — $5,800–$7,000
10×16 Premium — $7,800–$9,500
10×16 Garden Sanctuary — $10,400–$13,000
Premium includes south-facing glazing, built-in potting bench with raised sides, and sink plumbing prep. Garden Sanctuary adds porch, loft storage, interior partition, and decorative trim.

Financing

Rent-to-Own — No credit check. Low monthly payments. Own it at the end.
Traditional — From 6.99% APR with approved credit.
Cash — Best pricing. No fees.
8 miles from our Richmond location. In our core delivery area — free standard delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I get running water in a potting shed?

Yes. We plumb for hose bibs and utility sinks. Water lines run below frost line from your main supply.

Q: Do I need a permit?

Under 256 sq ft, typically exempt from building permits. Plumbing requires its own permit. We handle the details.

Q: What size potting shed do I need?

8×10 for basic potting bench and storage. 10×14 for a serious gardening workspace. 12×16 for a garden room with seating area.

Potting Sheds Near Highland Springs

We deliver to Highland Springs and nearby areas including Laurel, Dumbarton, Sandston, Varina, and Cold Harbor. Reach out to Henrico County Building Inspections ((804) 501-4360) for local permit questions.

Ready to Build Your Potting Shed in Highland Springs?

Ready for a potting shed in Highland Springs? Tell us what you grow, how many flats you start, and whether you want water and electric — we’ll spec the right potting shed for your property and Henrico requirements. Free estimate, no pressure.
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