This set of three planters brings a warm, modern accent to any space, offering a stylish alternative to tall outdoor planters while fitting easily alongside large indoor planters for cohesive decorating. Each rounded vessel pairs beautifully with contemporary indoor planters, and the raised wood stands echo the presence of premium tall planters for added height and visual balance. Designed as a dependable planter indoor option, this trio blends naturally with displays featuring large flower pots and coordinates effortlessly with durable outside pots on patios or inside the home. Their sturdy construction supports healthy plant growth, while the three-piece mix allows creative arrangements on shelves, corners, or open living areas. Dakota Fields
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I imagine it would be tricky and messy to keep dirt in these things.
Seem you still have to buy another pot to go inside, so it's double, the one inside doesn't have to be as fancy but you probably can't leave the thin ugly dirty plastic your plant came in from Home Depot, so it's another expense to buy a basic planter. This looks nice at a glance, but you also have to do a balancing act and buy a saucer to catch overflow water/dirt especially if rain gets to these.
I just bought 3 huge resin pots from Costco for $16 each, Home Depot, Home Sense, At Home and other places were asking for $40-$50 for similar type of pots.
Seem you still have to buy another pot to go inside, so it's double, the one inside doesn't have to be as fancy but you probably can't leave the thin ugly dirty plastic your plant came in from Home Depot, so it's another expense to buy a basic planter. This looks nice at a glance, but you also have to do a balancing act and buy a saucer to catch overflow water/dirt especially if rain gets to these.
I just bought 3 huge resin pots from Costco for $16 each, Home Depot, Home Sense, At Home and other places were asking for $40-$50 for similar type of pots.
Yeah it seems like a lot of work with double pot, I wouldn't do it unless you already have an inner pot that works
Seem you still have to buy another pot to go inside, so it's double, the one inside doesn't have to be as fancy but you probably can't leave the thin ugly dirty plastic your plant came in from Home Depot, so it's another expense to buy a basic planter. This looks nice at a glance, but you also have to do a balancing act and buy a saucer to catch overflow water/dirt especially if rain gets to these.
I just bought 3 huge resin pots from Costco for $16 each, Home Depot, Home Sense, At Home and other places were asking for $40-$50 for similar type of pots.
I have a bunch of plants in these old, ugly, dirty pots, I was considering buying these to hide the ugly pots but you're right about the saucers, I hadn't thought about that.
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I just bought 3 huge resin pots from Costco for $16 each, Home Depot, Home Sense, At Home and other places were asking for $40-$50 for similar type of pots.
I just bought 3 huge resin pots from Costco for $16 each, Home Depot, Home Sense, At Home and other places were asking for $40-$50 for similar type of pots.
Yeah it seems like a lot of work with double pot, I wouldn't do it unless you already have an inner pot that works
Seem you still have to buy another pot to go inside, so it's double, the one inside doesn't have to be as fancy but you probably can't leave the thin ugly dirty plastic your plant came in from Home Depot, so it's another expense to buy a basic planter. This looks nice at a glance, but you also have to do a balancing act and buy a saucer to catch overflow water/dirt especially if rain gets to these.
I just bought 3 huge resin pots from Costco for $16 each, Home Depot, Home Sense, At Home and other places were asking for $40-$50 for similar type of pots.
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