Pots & Accessories
Planters and accessories selected for function and form. Each piece complements plant growth while maintaining aesthetic harmony.
Terracotta Planters
Unglazed clay allows soil to breathe. Ideal for plants that prefer drier conditions. Natural color complements green foliage.
Glazed Ceramic
Retains moisture longer than terracotta. Available in neutral tones. Suitable for plants requiring consistent moisture.
Contemporary Forms
Modern designs in muted colors. Minimal aesthetic that supports plant forms without competing for attention.
Concrete Vessels
Durable and substantial. Neutral gray tones. Heavy weight provides stability for larger plants.
Hanging Planters
Macrame and other hanging solutions for trailing plants. Allows plants to cascade naturally.
Watering Tools
Long-spouted cans for precise watering. Misters for humidity-loving plants. Essential for proper plant care.
Soil Mixes
Quality potting mixes formulated for indoor plants. Well-draining compositions that support healthy root development.
Care Accessories
Pruning shears, soil moisture meters, and support stakes. Tools for maintaining plant health and form.
Drainage Saucers
Protect surfaces from water. Available in various sizes to match pot dimensions. Essential for proper drainage.
Selecting Planters
Choose planters that accommodate root growth while complementing your space. Consider both function and aesthetic harmony.
Drainage is essential. All planters should have drainage holes or be used as decorative covers over functional pots. Size matters—select containers slightly larger than the root ball, allowing room for growth without excess soil that retains too much moisture.
Material choice affects watering frequency. Terracotta dries faster; glazed ceramic retains moisture longer. Match planter characteristics to plant water needs.
Material Guide
Terracotta
Porous clay that allows soil to breathe. Ideal for plants that prefer drier conditions.
Ceramic
Glazed options retain moisture longer. Available in various colors and finishes.
Concrete
Durable and substantial. Provides stability for larger plants.
Size Matters
Choosing the right pot size is crucial for plant health. A pot that's too large holds excess moisture, while one that's too small restricts root growth.
Select a container that's 1-2 inches larger in diameter than the current root ball. This provides room for growth without excessive soil that stays wet.
- ✓ Proper drainage is essential
- ✓ Match pot to plant size
- ✓ Consider growth potential