What Type of Indoor Container is Right for Your Plants?

Do you like to have a little corner for your botanical beauty at home? I do. And my preference is to have this colourful flora indoor. Choosing the right container can impact the growth of indoor plants. In this article, we will dive into the diversity of containers and discover the perfect match for your plants.


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  1. Clay Pot

  2. Timeless and versatile. Clay pot is a classic version among plant lovers. Their porous nature has benefits for proper drainage, preventing waterlogged soil and root rot. Clay pots, available in various sizes, shapes and designs, offer a traditional charm that harmonises with any interior decor style.
     
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  3. Ceramic Container

  4. A modern touch to indoor gardening. Ceramic container comes in an array of vibrant colours and designs. Their surface is easy to clean, and the weight provides stability and prevents the tipping over for heavy plants. 

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  6. Terracotta Planter

  7. Evoking a rustic earthy vibe. Terracotta's ability to absorb moist helps regulate soil moisture level, making it an excellent choice for moisture-sensitive plants. They also elevate air circulation to the roots, resulting in fostering healthy plant growth.

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  9. Glass Vessel

  10. Perfect for showcasing succulents or air plants. Glass vessel allows easy observation of root growth. Their transparency enhances the beauty of plant roots along with complementing a minimalist, unique style to your interior design.



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  12. Hanging Planter 

  13. An ideal for limited living space. Hanging planter maximises dimension and vertical space to the room. Choosing from macrame hangers, geometric metal frames, or classic woven baskets to suit your style preference.

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  15. Reutilised Planter

  16. Don't bin your old teacups, mason jars or cocoa tin cans. Get creative and upcycle this waste into a unique plant container. Not only helps reduce waste, but also add charisma to your indoor garden. 

 





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Selecting the right indoor plant container is essential for your botanical friends' well-being. Whether you prefer classic clay pots, rustic terracotta, or macrame hangers, there's a container to suit every style and preference. Now, you have come to the end, go try experimenting different types of container to personalise your indoor sanctuary and bring aesthetics to your home. 


PS. once you have done that, let me appreciate your masterpiece in the comment below!




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