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Cement Pots BigBuy Garden Planter Grey Cement Face 22

BigBuy Garden Planter Grey Cement Face 22

Pot, Cement

£19.27
5stores
Cement Pots House Doctor Gard Pot 3-pack

House Doctor Gard Pot 3-pack

Pot, Cement

£44.40
5stores
Cement Pots Prosperplast 150mm, Mini Flower Plant Planter Pots

Prosperplast 150mm, Mini Flower Plant Planter Pots

Pot, Plastic, Cement

£8.99
2stores
Cement Pots Prosperplast 150mm, Mini Bowl Plastic Flower Plant Planter Pots

Prosperplast 150mm, Mini Bowl Plastic Flower Plant Planter Pots

Pot, Cement

£8.99
2stores
Cement Pots Garden Trading Set of 2 Stratton Tapered Pots

Garden Trading Set of 2 Stratton Tapered Pots

Pot, Cement

£19.89
2stores
BigBuy Garden Planter Grey Cement Face

BigBuy Garden Planter Grey Cement Face

Pot, Cement

£32.78
2stores
Garden Trading Set of 2 Stratton Tapered Pots Stone

Garden Trading Set of 2 Stratton Tapered Pots Stone

Pot, Cement

£18.59
1store
B&Q Cement Embossed Leaf Plant Pot Bowl H11.5 cm - One Size

B&Q Cement Embossed Leaf Plant Pot Bowl H11.5 cm - One Size

Pot, Cement

£18.99
1store

Three things to consider when buying a plant pot

Drainage is essential for healthy plants. If you have a pot without holes in the bottom, you should invest in an inner pot – a smaller plastic flowerpot with holes in the bottom. This allows the water to flow through, so the roots don’t rot.

Garden Patch has tips on how to choose the right size of pot, which is also important for the well-being of the roots.

  • Terracotta: Terracotta is an organic material that breathes and absorbs moisture. This improves oxygen supply to the roots, so it can be a good choice if you know you have a tendency to over-water. Terracotta pots also develop a charming patina over time.

  • Plastic: Will your pots be standing outdoors? Plastic is an insulating material that protects against both heat and cold. Plastic pots don’t absorb moisture from the soil like terracotta pots do, so hydrangeas, peace lilies and other thirsty plants thrive best in plastic pots. Plastic is also lightweight, which makes it a good choice if the pot will be standing an indoor shelf.

  • Glass: The roots of some plants, such as orchids, prefer plenty of light. Give them a glass pot and they will thank you with beautiful flowers. But keep them away from direct sunlight, as the glass can easily get hot.

A pot with a built-in plant lamp is perfect for seedlings or to help fussy plants survive the winter. It can also be nice to get help with watering, for example when you go away on holiday A self-watering pot keeps the humidity at a reasonable level. Many Swiss Cheese plants do well in self-watering pots. Would you like more inspiration? Here’s our list of lovely pots that are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

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