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The variety of pots offered by us is so rich that you will surely find what you are looking for. There is a large selection of shapes, sizes, capacities, colors and designs. In addition to standard pots, we also offer supports and stands for them, hanging and double versions, wall pots, pots for balcony railings, sets, bowls, flower pots, baskets, amphorae, jars, nursery trays and many others. They are made of plastic and ceramics.
The products in the Pots category are manufactured by time-proven brands, such as PATROL, IDEL, ELHO, STARS CERAMICS, SEMMELROCK, POLNIX and others.
Choosing the right pot is very important when it comes to growing indoor or garden plants. Of course, the size of the pot is most important, but also the material it is made of, whether the pot has drainage or not, the shape, and much more.
Of course, other factors, such as price, color, design, should not be underestimated. However, most people grow plants in their garden and home mainly to make the interior or exterior more attractive, so this factor should not be underestimated.

IMPORTANT FACTORS WHEN CHOOSING A FLOWER POT FOR A GARDEN OR HOUSE PLANT - TYPE AND MATERIAL

The most important thing to know when buying a pot for your houseplant or garden plant is whether or not the pot has drainage. These are those small holes at the bottom that allow excess water to drain out and also allow oxygen to reach the plant's roots.
Pots without drainage at the bottom are not very "healthy" for your plant, regardless of what kind it is. In this type of pots, a kind of suffocation of the plants occurs, which prevents them from developing. That is why for the normal development of your flowers it is always good to choose products with holes at the bottom.
The second extremely important factor for growing healthy and "happy" indoor or garden plants is the correct selection of a pot in terms of material. If you have the opportunity to choose, it is advisable to always choose natural materials. This includes terracotta pots, ceramic pots, clay pots and other similar products. These materials are natural and porous, which allows a sufficient amount of air to enter through the material itself, and water to evaporate and circulate better.
Pots made of artificial materials do not allow this air circulation. It is true that they lose water more difficultly, but on the other hand, the plant cannot breathe enough, which to some extent suffocates it, depriving it of enough oxygen. For this reason, experts advise, if you have a choice, to stop at natural materials. Of course, nothing is quite ideal. The disadvantage of porous materials is that plants need more frequent watering and more care, because while breathing, the material traditionally loses some of the moisture that would otherwise be retained in the soil.
On the other hand, in this case, it is more important to pay attention to the needs of the plant, rather than our comfort. After all, watering it will not cost us much effort.

HOW TO CHOOSE A SUITABLE FLOWER POT ACCORDING TO OUR PERSONAL NEEDS?

Everyone's needs are different when it comes to indoor and garden plants. For one, it is important that the product looks good, for another, it is more important that it is large, for a third, it is important that it is easily portable, and for a fourth, that it is made of strong and durable material.
If we start with lifespan, pots made of plastic have the shortest lifespan. If left in a bright place, they start to age very intensively and after just two or three years they can crack and split as a result of intense sunlight.
Therefore, if you are looking for durability, a stone, ceramic, clay or terracotta pot can do a much better job. If you are looking for aesthetics, these materials are again more suitable than artificial ones, because the ceramic version with its Mediterranean look and the plastic one with its tendency to age prematurely would fit into a garden in a completely different way.
There are other important factors, such as the convenience of carrying the pot easily. Here, plastic pots still win a point. They are much lighter and the likelihood of breaking if they fall to the ground or are inadvertently turned over is much lower as a result of the higher plasticity of the material.

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