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Plant pots are containers designed to accommodate plants in an indoor or outdoor setting.

What are the benefits of using plant pots?

Plant vases are a versatile plant-growing option, thanks to their portability allowing for their relocation to desired spots around your home or office space. Indoor plant pots enhance the healthiness of your room space as they bring nature to your room thus allowing for more aeration and coolness of the air, as well as less stuffiness. Small and large indoor plant pots are both structurally beneficial as they serve as naturalistic add-ons to your home or office decor. Also due to offering exclusivity to the plants in them, these decorative plant pots save you the stress of uprooting weeds as with ground planting.

Where should you position your plant pots?

Although versatile, how you place your small or large clay plant pots when not positioned in your outdoor space can have a crucial impact on how your plants grow and how well they serve your indoor spaces. Ensure to place your plant vases at corners to avoid possible breaking especially when your vase is fragile. Corners are also great places for wall plant pots as they allow your room space to look tidy and more aesthetic. Corners can be anything from the ground level of your home or office to countertop edges. Also important is ensuring easy access to sunlight and air for your plants in your plant vases. Being living things, they need access to these natural provisions to grow healthily.

In what materials do plant pots come?

Plant vases come in a variety of pots including metal, ceramics, terracotta, and pure clay. Before choosing any of these, consider your space design and what kind of aesthetic feel you intend to create. Consider fragility, intended positioning, and how accessible these are by children — if you have kids. In terms of durability, metal plant pots are great as they can stand falls and severe impacts more than other mentioned variants. Ceramic plant pots are modern in look yet fragile and so are best at far-off corners and countertops. Terracotta plant pots give a naturalistic feel but are also fragile. They require a similar positioning to ceramic variants. Pure clay plant pots are traditional and are great for culture-divulging artistic designs. Also, these are fragile and should be positioned with discretion as the other fragile options.