High-Quality Materials for UK Gardens
Our plant pots are made from premium ceramic, terracotta, and stone, ensuring durability and an elegant look, ideal for both indoor and outdoor spaces in the UK.
Wide Range of Styles for Every UK Garden
We offer a variety of colours, sizes, and designs to match any garden or indoor space, whether you have a cosy flat in London or a sprawling countryside garden.
Eco-Friendly Products for the Environmentally Conscious
We use sustainable and eco-friendly materials to ensure your garden stays green in more ways than one, perfect for eco-conscious UK gardeners.
Exceptional Craftsmanship for UK Weather
Each pot is crafted with precision, designed to withstand the varied weather conditions in the UK while adding sophistication to any space.
Seal Your Terracotta Pots
To prevent water absorption and cracking during the cold winter months, seal your pots with a breathable sealant, particularly if you're facing harsh UK winters.
Provide Proper Drainage
Ensure your pots have proper drainage by placing a layer of gravel or broken pottery at the bottom before adding soil, helping plants thrive in UK climates.
Clean Your Pots Regularly
To avoid algae build-up, which is common in the UK's damp weather, clean your terracotta pots regularly with warm water and a brush.
Store in a Frost-Free Area in Winter
Move your terracotta pots to a sheltered or frost-free location during freezing months to avoid cracking, a common issue in the UK winter.
What is the downside of terracotta pots?
Terracotta pots are porous and can absorb water, which may lead to cracking in cold weather. To avoid this, ensure the pots are sealed or bring them inside during the UK's harsh winters.
Do plants prefer terracotta pots?
Yes, terracotta pots are breathable and allow for better airflow to the plant roots. Many plants, including succulents and cacti, thrive in the UK's temperate climate with terracotta pots.
What plants should not be in terracotta pots?
Plants that require consistently moist soil, like ferns or tropical plants, may not thrive in terracotta pots as they dry out quickly, which is common in the UK's changing weather.
What is the difference between clay pots and terracotta pots?
Terracotta is a type of clay fired at lower temperatures, giving it a distinctive reddish-brown colour and porous texture. Not all clay pots are terracotta, but it remains a popular choice in UK gardens.
Are glazed pots better than terracotta?
Glazed pots hold moisture better than terracotta, making them ideal for plants that need more consistent watering, especially in the drier parts of the UK. However, they don’t offer the same airflow benefits.
Do terracotta pots need drainage holes?
Yes, terracotta pots should have drainage holes to prevent water from pooling, which could lead to root rot, especially during heavy rainfall in UK gardens.