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Concrete Flower Pots Save Space and Money

Posted on September 27, 2021

Concrete flower pots are among the most popular and functional flower pot styles available. But you can still see less of them these days. Don’t fret though, concrete flower pots are definitely not officially out of fashion. It’s just that it isn’t as popular as some of the other materials used for pot gardening anymore.

There are certainly times when you want to grow a bunch of flowers indoors, but you don’t want them to be exposed to the elements. So you need to find a way to protect them from the cold or the heat. That’s where concrete flower planters come in handy. As an indoor gardener, you can use pot gardening to your advantage and keep your favorite plants indoors throughout the year. But if you want to try your hand at outdoor flower gardening, you should also use outdoor concrete planter boxes.

It doesn’t matter if you have a small garden or a large one. You can easily take advantage of concrete flower pots to give your plants a shelter from the elements. If you’re growing perennials or annuals indoors, they can take a beating in the winter. But you can keep them safe from wind, snow, and rain with flower pots on your outdoors.

Flower pots made from concrete can handle lots of wear and tear. They’re made of durable materials like stainless steel and can handle dents and scratches. They can be designed and crafted beautifully as well. Because they have a non-porous surface, they won’t attract dirt and dust like wooden pots would. This makes them a real smart choice for pot gardening as well as for containers.

Concrete flower planters give you lightweight planters that won’t bog down your garden table. But they are also lightweight enough to move around on your patio or deck without shoving all of your other garden supplies into the trash. Most of them are made from lightweight plastic material and are available in a variety of vibrant colors. These pots are usually rectangular or square in shape and can hold several plants at once.

Concrete pots are perfect for people who love to plant a wide variety of flowers and plants. You can have a bright green salad garden with your daughter’s pinks, or you can put together a beautiful display of blue hydrangeas with your husband’s purple bells. In either case, your flower planters will make your outdoor space come to life. And with them on display, your kids will have a blast helping you choose the perfect container for each plant.

There are some other advantages to using concrete planter boxes over other materials. Unlike with clay and fiberstone outdoor potting pads, there is no need to worry about water-resistance. For example, most people never realized that a tiny crack in the pot would cause water to Leach out into the soil and eventually cause their plants to wilt. With firestone, the only water resistance you’ll experience comes from the design of the drainage holes. And with concrete, even the drainage holes will allow water to drain out of your pots with ease.

If you live in an area where winter temperatures rarely reach below freezing for more than a few months, then this type of planter is for you. Not only will it keep your plants healthy during the colder months, but it will save you money by allowing you to store away your excess flowers until spring. Plus, because it is so lightweight, it will be easy to move indoors when temperatures get too low. No more bending over your entire garden just to pick up a tiny leaf that got blown onto your hand.

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