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5 Tips for Choosing Plant Pots for House Plants

By Hollie Brooks @MiaFleur_home

Spring is in the air which always makes me think about re-potting my house plants and giving them some room to grow and a new lease of life after their hibernation. It does mean having to re-think your pots though as some plants will need to move up a size. Choosing plant pots for house plants need not be a tricky business, in fact as long as the pot is big enough to get the plant into, then there’s plenty of tips and tricks to make a plant fit the pot you want. Here’s my top 5 tips:

1. If the pot is too big put pieces of polystyrene in the base to fill it out and then stand your potted plant in and fill round the top with moss. The plant can be watered without removing it as the polystyrene allows the water to drain away from the plant.

5 Tips for Choosing Plant Pots for House Plants- MiaFleur

2. If you are really lucky plants fit perfectly into a plant pot in their original plastic pots (sometimes a little polystyrene is needed to fill out the bottom) and can be just taken out to water and allowed to drain before putting back in their decorative pots.

5 Tips for Choosing Plant Pots for House Plants- MiaFleur

3. Vases can look fab with potted plants in them. Fill the base with polystyrene, or stones if you want to add some weight. Arrange small potted plants and fill around the edges with moss. This arrangement will last a few months depending on how quickly the plants grow.

5 Tips for Choosing Plant Pots for House Plants- MiaFleur

4. Baby spider plants or succulents are perfect for these geometric vases but as they don’t have drainage holes, and are too small to accommodate plastic plant pots, I have potted them straight into soil in the pot. It does mean you have to be very careful not to over water though and they will need to be re-potted to something bigger as they grow.

5 Tips for Choosing Plant Pots for House Plants- MiaFleur

5. If you like the shape of a plant pot but are not happy with the color then paint it. Spray paint comes in an amazing range of colours, you can even get textured paint that looks like stone, and is so quick and easy to do. Its called RUST –OLEUM.

So that’s my top 5 tips for choosing plant pots for house plants. I’d love to hear if you have any tips of your own in the comments below.

Jacqui x

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‘5 Tips for Choosing Plant Pots for House Plants’ written by Jacqui Brooks

Photography: Amelia Brooks/ Styling: Jacqui and Amelia Brooks


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