What are decorative plant pots called?
Cachepots
Cachepots (usually pronounced as ‘cash-pohs’) are generally decorative pots for indoor plants, made from different materials such as glass, metal, or ceramic.
What are the best indoor plant pots?
10 of the best indoor plant pots
- Patch Clay Hanging Pot.
- Raja Black & Natural Seagrass Belly Basket.
- The Fellie Glass Pentagon Open Geometric Terrarium.
- Set of Three Woven Plant Pots.
- Salo Set of Two Hand-Painted Planters.
- Satsumas Plant Stand with Five Plant Pots.
- Metal Cachepot.
- Echo Free-Standing Oval Plant Stand.
What do you put in decorative pots?
Fill small pots with sand and small shells. Place a votive candle in the center. Plant flowers or green plants in your planters to use as table decorations at a party or reception. Use clean terra cotta pots to bake individual loaves of bread.
Are clay pots better than plastic?
Clay pots have thick walls that protect plant roots from rapid changes in temperature which can be destructive. They also have a fair amount of weight and do not blow over as easily as some plastic pots. Clay does have the disadvantage of drying quickly.
Do you need a saucer for indoor plants?
So, why do plant pots need saucers? Whilst they aren’t necessary, plant pots use saucers to collect the water that drains from your pot. Without this, it can easily spill onto your carpets, floors and furniture. So after each watering, your saucer will capture the excess water, preventing any spillage in your home.
Do house plant pots need holes?
Plants that don’t like a lot of moisture will need a drainage hole for moisture to escape and for airflow to circulate through the pot. Another important function of drainage holes is to allow water to flush the soil of excess salts from fertilizers.
How do you fill indoor pots?
Lightweight Filler for Pots
- Recycle Plastics. Plastic Water/Soda Bottles.
- Reuse Packing Materials.
- Unused Plastic Pots Turned Upside Down.
- Recycled Crushed Cans.
- Natural Materials.
- Recycled Cardboard, Newspaper (Also for short term use only.)
How can I hide my plastic plant pots?
I found that there are 8 ways you can cover your plastic plant pots:
- TIE-AROUND. The easiest way to pretty-up a plastic pot is to tie it with fabrics, ribbons, ropes or twines.
- Fabrics. You can cut a strip of fabric to tie into a bow.
- Ribbons.
- Twines/Ropes/Cords.
- FINISHES & TEXTURES.
- Paint.
- Decals or Vinyl Appliques.
- Decoupage.