Indoor Planters


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Nothing brings vibrance and warmth to a room like a beautiful potted plant. Bring the natural beauty of your garden indoors with the addition of an indoor planter for your home. With so many styles to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect one for your design scheme. Here are just a few of your options:

  • Terra-cotta planters - Heavy terra-cotta planters are great for larger plants in your home. Their sturdiness reduces the risk of tipping over and spilling soil and water all over your floor. Terra-cotta planters are porous, allowing the moisture to evaporate quickly and supply oxygen to the roots. Remember to water the plants in your terra-cotta planter frequently. Terra-cotta planters, although lovely and sturdy, are not good in cold climates, so it's best to use them indoors. The soil inside can freeze and expand, breaking the terra-cotta planter.
  • Glazed Clay Planter - Glazed clay planters will bring vibrant colors into your home or office. They are not quite as porous as terra-cotta planters, but they also do not require as much attention to watering. Some glazed clay planters can hold their own outside in the cold, but it's probably best to keep them inside.
  • Wrought-Iron Planter - One thing you don't ever have to worry about with wrought-iron planters is wood rot. Wrought-iron planters are available in virtually any shape you can dream of. For that extra touch of personal class, you might even consider having your wrought-iron planter custom made to fit your design. Wrought-iron planters will certainly bring an equaled element of style and beauty to your home or office, but beware: the price tag might just weigh as much as the iron itself.

No matter what material you choose for your indoor planter, be sure that you choose the right plant for your space. Take the size of your space into consideration before making this design choice.