Terracotta Planters
Porous and Glazed Terracotta Planters
Not only do terracotta planters make eye-catching additions to indoor and outdoor spaces, they also help the plants within stay healthy. If you need a pot for a plant that's native to dry climates, consider a porous clay vessel. Offering a rustic approach, its unglazed surface wicks moisture and allows air to flow to the roots. They're also a solid option for those who tend to overwater. If you are potting a moisture-loving botanical, a glazed terracotta planter locks water within. Plus, various colors complement different aesthetics. Opt for white glaze for a fresh look, or go with teal for a playful touch. Whether glazed or unglazed, make sure your clay pot has a drainage hole to prevent root rot. Or, place a faux botanical in it for a worry-free approach.