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Even if it’s cold and wet outside, a few beautiful plants and plant pots will mean it’s always summer, somewhere in your home. Caring for plants helps us to appreciate the here and now. Our pots and plants help you bring new colours and textures into your home for nature-inspired updates.

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SOJABÖNA Plant pot, light pink, 12 cmSOJABÖNA Plant pot, light pink, 12 cm
Round HONUNGSPALM planter, brown with ribbed lines, made from stoneware.Potted plants on window sill. Left: HONUNGSPALM, brown, ribbed. Right: similar, larger. Stoneware, tactile. City view.
HASSELBUKETT: stack of 3 round pots, grey/white glaze, stoneware. Unique, playful design.Modern shelf displays diverse plant pots; HASSELBUKETT, grey, stacked, fits well among varied shapes & colours.

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This image a BINTJE galvanised steel planter, silver in colour, with a cylindrical shape and a simple, modern design.Green plants in metal pots, casting shadows. Characters: 35
Cylindrical green-glazed planter with vertical ribs, stoneware made, tactile patterned.Three plants in green, beige, and pink ribbed pots on a white cabinet. Largest plant is HONUNGSPALM, with green leaves and white flowers.
HASSELBUKETT planter, white with speckles, stoneware, stacked cylindrical shapes.Off-white stoneware HASSELBUKETT planter with green plant on cabinet.
BITTERGURKA white plant stand, bamboo legs, square design.White planter on legs with green plants on windowsill.

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Light pink GRADVIS planter, cylindrical shape with vertical grooves, made of stoneware.Potted plant in pink ribbed vase on windowsill, surrounded by pebbles.
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SVÄMSKOG self-watering plant insert; light blue, plastic, cone-shaped with terracotta base, efficient watering tool.Potted plants on window ledge: grey, terracotta, woven pots
Green DAKSJUS pottery planter, cylindrical with ribbed design, earthenware material.Balcony with table, plant, lime drinks, and water against white buildings.
Dark green, cylindrical DAKSJUS planter with vertical grooves on earthenware.Patio table with water pitcher, lime glasses, and green DAKSJUS planter.
SANDKÖRSBÄR planter: beige-speckled matte ceramic, cylindrical shape, modern minimalist design.Beige SANDKÖRSBÄR planter with plant.
A DAKSJUS plant stand made of natural bamboo with a square base and four tall legs. It elevates plants and fits in small spaces.Plants on colourful pots and wooden stand, indoors.

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SOJABÖNA Plant pot, light green, 9 cmGreen plant pot on shelf with light fixture.

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FRIDFULL handwoven, natural brown plant basket. Made of water hyacinth with a cylindrical shape, featuring intricate weaving design.Window sill with white flowers, bowl, and vase. City view outside.
GRADVIS Plant pot, in/outdoor/light brown, 9 cmGRADVIS Plant pot, in/outdoor/light brown, 9 cm
Gold-colored cylindrical metal planter. Simple and sleek design. Ideal for small plants.Orchid, books, and scrolls on table
Ribbed stoneware planterTwo plants, one large green, one smaller leafy, in textured orange-peach pots on marble windowsill.

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What are plant pots made of?  

Plant pots can be made of several different materials. Common plant pot materials include metal, wood, plastic, concrete and other stoneware such as ceramics.  

Each material has its own characteristics and will need to be treated slightly different. For example, you can pour soil and raise a plant directly inside a concrete or ceramic planter pot. However, a flatwoven basket plant pot will likely need a plastic inner pot to prevent water from spilling out.  

Should plant pots have drainage holes?  

Plant pots don’t need to have drainage holes in the bottom. But the drainage hole does help the plant by providing ventilation and protecting roots and soil from flooding.   

The drainage hole at the bottom provides ventilation to the plant. It lets air through the soil in the pot, which can be crucial to some plants, but less necessary for others.  

With a drainage hole at the bottom of your planter, the risk of over watering is minimized. This because any excess water just sips out through the hole in the bottom. Simply place a saucer underneath the pot to gather up the water and protect your floors from spillage.    

Another way to add drainage and ventilation to your plant is putting a pot within your pot. When you buy a plant, you will usually get it in a plastic inner pot. This can simply be put in the larger pot without replanting. Any excess water will then be drained from the inner pot to your plant pot and can easily be poured out. Additionally, some ventilation is provided by the air between the pots.   

Do plant pots need saucers?  

If you have a plant pot with a drainage hole, and you’re planning on using it indoor or on a wooden deck, a saucer is a good idea. The saucers help protect your floors from getting water damage from any excess water that leaks through the pot.   

Can plastic plant pots be recycled?  

There is nothing special about the plastic in plastic plant pots. They can be recycled the same as other plastics.   
Just make sure to clean the pot before recycling it. Soil is compostable, so try to throw away leftover soil in a compost or pour it out in an outdoor flower bed. Clean the inside of the plant pot with a paper cloth and rinse it out before recycling.