Rafed that sounds like a nice way for you. When mine are on driveway its a short distance back to garage for me. Trouble is when there in yard like now to move them back to garage i have the homemade cobblestone walkway which is bump ride for the plants.So i figure on cold nights i will move the lawn mower and garden tractor out of shed and carry the plants across the grass into the shed and take a asprin for the back ache. ; )
Now i just watched the news and low and behold Thursdays will go down to near freezing my small plants cannot take that so they will all have to go in shed, the larger ones im thinking about still, it may change we shall see.
If i had a long distance and had more than our 1/2 acre property i could bring out the thingy i haul dirt its neat as i can release a lever and it tilts like a dump truck it came in handy when we first moved out here 20 seasons back and i installed the sod and planted all the trees on property course i was much younger. I pull it behind my garden tractor which would hold 30 to 40 or so gallon pots, i used it to mix the cement in when i made the cobblestone walkway and base for my large flagpole. I just have a couple 1 g pots about 7- 10 gallon size and a few 30 g size pots which i use the hand truck when there on driveway to go back in garage.
Ha see i dont have the fig bug like Paulley said we all do i think in a earlier thread, matter of fact i will be getting rid of some plants in seasons to come as they mature and i weed out my dark types i grow and try some other dark types i have in mind all in all they will balance out to no more than 20 or so thats all i can handle with space, cost of soil to root prune, fertilizer, and storage space. I just cannot manage more than that its to much especially when it comes to root pruning and moving them around for me. So the few i have will always get my best attention until its there time to thin out again.