Revitalize your space and add a touch of greenery with a planter from Casagear. Some may think they are just containers to hold your plant but they are the foundation of indoor plant decor as well as garden decor. Whether you’re creating a lush balcony corner, redoing your backyard patio, or adding a centerpiece to your dining room, the right planter can elevate your space while providing a healthy environment for your plants to grow. Our diverse selection of containers comes in many materials, sizes, and styles to suit your home aesthetic.
Factors & Considerations
Though you may want to buy the first planter you think would look amazing in your home, you may want to take a few things into consideration before doing so. Not only may you want it to look great in your space but also cater to the plant itself. Keep a couple of these tips in mind when picking out your next purchase.
Size
Ensure that the planter you choose is large enough to accommodate the plant's roots and expected growth. A small alternative may limit a plant’s ability to thrive. Additionally, don’t opt for a size that is too big for your space which could overcrowd the area and be an inefficient use of space.
Plants’ Needs
Take time to consider the special needs of your plants. Some plants may require drainage while others may do just fine in a normal pot. Check with online sources to see what type of care your plant may require whether it is self-watering or a bit more needy.
Match Your Decor
Lastly, choose something that speaks to you and matches your interior style as well as personality. Most modern interiors pair well with metal containers along with ceramic options while terracotta or wooden planters are better suited for rustic spaces.
Types & Styles
Now that you have taken the proper considerations to ensure the proper use and performance of your planter, it is up to you to choose the style that appeals to you. Whether you want something colorful and vibrant for the foyer or a metal planter for you tomato plant, below are some of the most popular styles on our site.
Indoor
Help bring nature indoors while complementing your decor with an indoor planter. These containers are mainly designed for use in homes and office interiors but can be quite versatile as well. They are the perfect home for most houseplants and can keep them hydrated with minimal maintenance. We offer wood, stone, and ceramic planters which are great for matching most interior styles.
Outdoor
If you need a planter that can withstand the elements and house a variety of outdoor plants, consider buying an outdoor planter. These containers are constructed from durable materials such as stone, concrete, and metal which can stand the test of time. They are better suited for shrubs, vines, and other large plants that need space. Most actually have drainage features that prevent water accumulation which can keep your plants healthier for longer.
Hanging
Add a unique spin to your greenery and maximize space at the same time with a hanging planter from Casagear. These alternatives make it easy to add greenery to walls, ceilings, railings, and outdoor spaces. Their space-saving design makes them perfect for apartments and small balconies. Due to their unique design, these containers are best suited to hold many types of trailing plants such as pothos, ferns, ivy, and spider plants.
Self-Watering
Make plant care easier and less stressful with a self-watering planter. Designed for convenience, these planters make plant care less of a hassle by maintaining consistent moisture for your plants. These pots store water in a built-in reservoir that releases water gradually to keep the soil hydrated. Not only do they ensure that your plants get enough water but also prevent overwatering which can be crucial for herbs and indoor plants. Additionally, they can be quite useful for those who travel a lot and have a busy schedule.
Decorative & Statement Pieces
If you don't just want a container for your planter but a bold expression of your personality and taste, choose a decorative planter. A special and stunning piece in the form of an animal or a unique shape can help you customize your space in a fun yet memorable way. Normal terracotta and plastic planters just don’t cut it sometimes. They can add character to a space while still providing a home to your favorite plant.
Care & Maintenance
Keep your plants looking their best with a few of our care and maintenance tips.
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Clean Regularly: Clean your pots regularly to prevent dirt and mold buildup. Mineral deposits and buildup can sometimes lead to unhealthy conditions for your plants.
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Proper Drainage: Ensure that your plant is receiving proper drainage. Different plants require different watering regimes so check with a trusted source to prevent drying out or root rot. Excess moisture can also affect the pot itself
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Refresh Soil: Change the soil in your pots every 6 to 12 months to provide fresh nutrients for plants and to have an opportunity to freshen up the planter.
What Are The Best Materials For Planters?
Planters come in a range of materials that can suit different uses. Choose your planter based on your decor style, plant, and functionality. Below is a table that highlights some of their differences.
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Material |
Best For |
Features |
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Ceramic/Glazed |
Indoor use |
Stylish, heavy, non-porous, fragile |
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Terracotta/Clay |
Indoor & covered outdoor |
Breathable, has a natural look, and can absorb water |
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Metal |
Indoor & outdoor |
Sleek modern appeal, can heat up in the sun or rust if untreated |
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Fiberglass/Resin |
Indoor & outdoor |
Lightweight, durable, weather-resistant |
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Concrete/Stone |
Outdoor & large plants |
Very durable, heavy, great for stability |
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Wood |
Indoor use |
Needs treatment for outdoor use to resist rot |
Can I Use Decorative Planters for My Fake Plants?
Yes, of course! Decorative planters pair very well with faux plants since fake plants don’t really require much care or upkeep. This is why they are a great idea
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You can use any type of pot you want without concern for soil or water drainage
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You can add things like moss, stone, or filler around the base of the plant to make it appear more real and secure it to the pot
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Tall planters can be used to accentuate floor plants and give them more presence
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Short planters or bowls can be used for tabletops and places where height isn’t required.











