Keeping a fairly concentrated solution of potassium ferricyanide around may be convenient. You can then use that to make whatever the moment calls for.
Everything depends on how much you use of which mix and how often. It's hard to say anything sensible about someone else's darkroom because what you do in there is completely different from what I do. I just optimize for my use - which happens to not involve a lot of ferricyanide at all, at the moment.
In general my experience is that a good balance between efficiency and flexibility is having a couple of stock solutions of common chemicals in a concentration that allows them to be used in all applications.
For instance I currently have 8% ammonium dichromate, 11% silver nitrate, 20% ferric ammonium citrate, 10% citric acid and quite a few more, mostly in pipette bottles for alt. prints. This works well for me because it fits my use cases. Your situation will be totally different.