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Outdoor plant pots

When the sun comes out, so should your garden pots. Welcome the warmer weather with colourful plants and plant pots for your front porch, balcony or garden. Give your outdoor space some love this sunny season with everything from flower boxes to trendy planters. Don't forget some gardening tools and watering cans to help you with your gardening endeavours.

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Blue ROSENKÅL flower box with metal handles, for railing, has water reservoir.Green ROSENKÅL flower box on balcony rail, fits small spaces, holds soil moist, smaller than glasses.
MUSKOTBLOMMA: small, round, terracotta planter with matching saucer, smooth finish.Large indoor potted plant in corner, neighbour by window with sheer curtains, white walls, and artwork.
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CHILISTRÅN white oval hanging planter, powder steel, perfect for vertical gardeningLiving room with hanging plants, armchair, and palm tree.
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Modern white planter; recycled plasticA stylish home setup with a blue cabinet and white, rounded plant pots, including a large central plant and smaller ones.
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Grey ASPAREN plastic planter, rectangular, smooth, no holes, indoor/outdoor.Modern grey stackable planters with green plants on balcony.
Grey ceramic planter with saucer & drain.KLOTLÖNN white stoneware planter, medium
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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.
A white ambroronn stoneware planter with a smooth, rounded shape. It has a single colour design and is ideal for plants both indoors and outdoors.Two AMBRARÖNN white stoneware pots hold green plants on a windowsill, one larger and one smaller, with books nearby.
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Ribbed stoneware planterTwo plants, one large green, one smaller leafy, in textured orange-peach pots on marble windowsill.
Blue 18l round metal planterRoom with large ÅKERBÄR plant, curtains, basket, artwork by window.
Stacked glazed stoneware potsOrange plant with green leaves and books by lamp. Alternatively, to fit exactly 150 characters: orange plant, green leaves, books by lamp.

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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.

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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.

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A NYPON planter, grey, cylindrical, made of recycled plastic.Minimalist living space: white armchair, grey plant stand with green plant, small table, diffuser.
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Ceramic planter, blue with brown rim, classic shape, smooth texture.Wooden shelf with blue FJÄRILSBUSKE plant pots, various greens, silver watering can, gardening tools, rustic wooden wall.
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Grey recycled plastic planterTwo plants on windowsill - city view
White & light brown speckled stoneware planter, round shape, unglazed base.Two potted plants on window sill, urban view.

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HASSELBUKETT beige ceramic vase, textured design, stoneware.Two ceramic pots with green plants on windowsill: beige & brown with unique glazes.

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RÅGKORN woven basket, black and natural, round with handles, for plants or storage.Balcony with plant and buckets.
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SANDKÖRSBÄR: white-speckled, beige ceramic planter; cylindrical shape; matte finish.Small white-speckled pottery vase, holding green leafy plant, sits atop wooden sideboard near candle, books, and wall poster.
Round, grey boyesenbar concrete plant saucer with soft base for protection.Plant saucer on deck with soft protection & green foliage.
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Blue ceramic planter & saucer, indoor/outdoorTwo blue pots with plants on windowsill, smaller in front, city view.
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Round BUSKKAPRIFOL planter in pastel pink, speckled stoneware with a smooth, partially unglazed base.Two pink pots on marble sill: one with broad-leaf plant, one with tall narrow-leaf plant. Book nearby.

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Plants can bring bountiful life, harmony and joy to our homes. But first, you need to prepare a home for your plants. That's where our stylish garden pots come into play.  

With a high-quality garden pot or planter, caring for your plants gets a lot easier. You have the freedom to grow fruits and vegetables even in limited spaces, or maybe create a flower arrangement that brings colour to your outdoor room. Your plants can flourish in the sun during summer, easily be moved and kept inside for winter.  

How to choose the right planters for you

At IKEA, you’ll find a wide range of garden pots to create the home garden you desire. However, finding the perfect garden pot can be a challenge, so we’ve put together a quick guide to help you choose.  

Metal garden pots

Metal garden pots provide a raw, shiny texture that can be a beautiful accessory to your plants. The effect is greatest if you have a lot of colourful flowers. The shiny material will bring out the colours of the flowers and provides a striking contrast between the natural and the synthetic.  

Concrete garden pots

If you like Scandinavian inspired interior design, using concrete garden pots is a great way to create that look. The rustic style of concrete garden pots makes great partners with green and leafy plants. The greyish concrete against the bright green creates a feeling of life bursting forth from the stone.  

Terracotta pots

The classic terracotta pot will fit perfectly in almost any outdoor space. The gentle earthy colour complements most plants in a beautiful way. Grow greens or flowers and let the beautiful pots enhance your front porch, balcony or garden.  

You’ll find the planters in many different sizes. Some for a small cultivation, and others that can house taller plants or flowers.

How to take care of your garden pots

Even though our garden pots are made to last, there are some things you can do to increase their lifespan. 

We recommend that you use a plant mover, or felt pads under the planters, to avoid moisture damage on the garden pots.  

Some of our garden pots are frost resistant. If the temperature goes below zero, you only need to empty the soil or cover them up. If you do, you can store them outside all year round.  

And don’t forget to regularly clean your garden pots. This way, you’ll keep them looking nice and will get rid of bacteria that can harm your plants.