Summary
What this review covers
This review focuses on the included folders, clamshell box shape, metal edge construction, shelf size, and garden archive use.
Pros
The upside
- The box includes 12 folders so a small garden archive can start in one place.
- Metal edges and a clamshell lid help the box hold its shape on a shelf.
- The 12.5 x 10.375 x 5 inch size fits letter folders and pressed flower records.
Cons
The tradeoffs
- The box needs a dry indoor shelf away from potting soil and watering gear.
- Tall folded stems may need trimming before folder storage.
Who it is for
Fit and feel
Good match:
This box fits gardeners who want one covered place for finished pressed flowers and the notes that explain them.
What to know:
Store the box flat on a shelf. Keep heavy tools and wet supplies away from the lid and folder edges.
Where to check it
Check Lineco Archival Document Storage Box with 12 Folders
Open the current merchant listing if the buyer fit and tradeoffs still line up.
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Breakdown
Full review
A covered box for pressed records
Lineco Archival Document Storage Box with 12 Folders gives pressed flowers, leaf sheets, seed lists, and seasonal garden notes a covered place on the shelf. The included folders make the box ready for a first round of sorting.
The gray clamshell shape opens wide enough for careful folder handling. Metal edges help the box feel structured when it sits beside notebooks, labels, and seed records.
Helpful for small archives
Use one folder for each plant group, bed, or season. Add interleaving tissue around pressed pieces, write the plant name and date on a label, and place the set into a folder.
This box also gives printed garden maps and packet notes a stable home. Keep it indoors where the air stays dry.
Good match
This box fits gardeners who want one covered place for finished pressed flowers and the notes that explain them.
What to know
Store the box flat on a shelf. Keep heavy tools and wet supplies away from the lid and folder edges.