Flower pots suitable for the style of the interior and home. How to choose?


Almost all of us have house plants. Green pets give us their beauty, improve health and mood, and purify the air. But, in order for the flower to look great and delight the owner, you need to take care of creating the best conditions for its maintenance.

Choosing a pot for a home plant is one of the very first and most important steps in home floristry. This is exactly what we will talk about in the article. You will learn how to choose a flower pot and what to pay special attention to when buying a container for a plant. So let's get started.

Pot or planter

For experienced flower growers, the question of what is the difference between a flower pot and a flowerpot is completely obvious. But many novice florists sometimes cannot distinguish one from the other and, as a result, acquire something completely unnecessary to them.

The most important difference between a flowerpot and a flower pot is their functional purpose. A pot is a vessel in which a plant is planted. A flower pot is a decorative container, its main task is to hide an unattractive flower pot.

[!] Translated from French, cache-pot means hidden pot

It is very easy to distinguish between a pot and a flowerpot when purchasing, despite the fact that at first glance they are exactly the same. The pot has one or more drainage holes at the bottom and a separate tray for draining excess water. A flowerpot is a solid vessel without a tray or holes.

If you need a container specifically for planting a plant, your choice is a flower pot. If your plant has already been planted and you just need to decorate unattractive flower dishes, pay attention to the flower pots.

How to choose a plant pot

So, you have decided that you need a flower pot in order to plant the plant directly in it. Let's start choosing a pot.

At first glance, it seems that this is not at all difficult, but when you see how many options the stores offer, you can easily get confused and buy a container that is not suitable for your plant. What do you need to know when purchasing a flower pot?

When choosing floral dishes, first of all you need to remember that a flower pot is a home for a plant. That is why a flower pot must combine both beauty and benefit. First, let's talk about the benefits.

Flower pot sizes

Dimensions, namely the height and diameter of the container for the plant, are one of the main criteria when choosing a pot. It's simple: the larger the plant, the larger capacity it needs.

To plant young plants, purchase small containers.

[!] If you plan to replant the sprout frequently in the future, you can use plastic cups

When planting adult flowers, choose pots larger than the previous container: mentally add 2-3 cm in radius and below to the size of the old pot. The new container should completely accommodate the root system of the plant, drainage about 2 cm high and the required amount of substrate. The universal formula for choosing a flower pot says that the height of the container should be a third or fourth of the total height of the plant.

There is no need to buy flower pots for growing: usually houseplants do not like overly spacious containers, and some of them, for example anthurium, spathiphyllum, aglaonema, even feel good and bloom only in cramped conditions.

Flower pot shape

It is no secret that the root system of each plant is individual - these include long roots going deep into the soil (cacti, palm trees, various types of citrus fruits) and fibrous, branched roots located near the surface of the earth (geranium, begonia, chrysanthemum).

In order for the plant to grow and develop normally, it is necessary to select dishes in strict accordance with the shape of the root:

  • for plants with long roots - high and narrow containers
  • for plants with fibrous roots - wide and shallow

If it is not possible to choose the ideal bowl, choose a universal option - standard pots (the height and diameter of the upper ring are the same) are suitable for most plants.


Various shapes of flower pots

Materials

Currently, florist shops offer a huge selection of flower pots from a wide variety of materials: ceramics, plastic, glass, metal. Each of these materials has both pros and cons, which a novice gardener may not even be aware of.

Ceramic (clay) flower pots are classics that have stood the test of time. Planting plants in clay bowls first began in Ancient Egypt, and then this tradition was picked up in other countries. Clay is an almost ideal material for planting, and clay pots have a number of undoubted advantages:

  • variety of shapes and designs, thanks to the plasticity of clay and various options for its processing
  • stability and optimal weight
  • the possibility of evaporating excess moisture and ensuring the flow of oxygen to the roots of the plant due to the porous structure of the clay

But, despite the obvious advantages, there are also some disadvantages of ceramic pots, for example:

  • fragility
  • high price

Ceramic flower pots
Plastic flower pots are a fashion trend in recent years. Store shelves are literally littered with plastic bowls and an increasing number of flower growers are choosing them. What attracts house plant lovers?

  • low price
  • variety of shapes, colors and sizes
  • practicality in use and care

The disadvantages of plastic pots include:

  • light weight and instability
  • lack of breathable properties of the material: the flow of air and evaporation of water in the substrate is difficult, which can lead to the appearance of root rot


Plastic flower pots
Glass pots have not yet become widespread, since glass is not the most suitable material for planting plants: it breaks easily, just as plastic does not allow air to pass through. However, due to the transparency of glass, such pots are well suited for placing orchids and other plants whose roots participate in the process of photosynthesis.

Metal containers for planting plants are an even more exotic option, rarely found in flower shops. Despite the high decorativeness, such floral dishes have too many disadvantages: they do not allow air to pass through and retain moisture, certain types of metal easily rust when in contact with water, and in addition, one can note the high cost of these products.


Glass and metal flower containers

SELECTING A POT BY SIZE

So, the most important thing that affects the well-being of your flower is the size of the new pot. This sometimes determines whether a plant will live or die. See for yourself: if you buy a pot that is too small, the plant will soon have to be replanted into a larger one. For you, this means extra costs and hassle.

In principle, the plant will not suffer much if you transplant it into a large container quickly. But if you delay, the soil in the pot will instantly dry out and quickly become depleted. You will have to constantly ensure that the flower does not dry out and feed frequently. It must be said that not everyone succeeds in this, and the flower in inexperienced hands often dies from drying out.

Consider the second option: you purchased a pot that is too large, and this is also bad. Not all plants can quickly master the provided volume; growth may slow down, and if watered incorrectly, the flower may even die, since the constantly moist soil will sour and the roots will simply rot.

Therefore, before you go to the store for a new pot, make sure: does your flower really need to be replanted in a larger volume?

How to determine that a plant needs replanting? Carefully inspect your plant and pay attention to the following factors:

  1. Check to see if roots are sticking out of the drainage hole? If “yes,” then you need to urgently replant.
  2. What does your plant look like? How proportional does the top look compared to the root system? If it is too big and the root ball in the pot is small, then it’s time to replant.
  3. How quickly does the soil dry out after watering? If it is very fast, or the water simply flows down the walls of the pot into the tray, it means there are a lot of roots there, and the plant needs a new pot.

If you cannot visually determine the need for replanting, remove the plant from the pot. Inspect the roots: if the ball of roots has completely entwined the ground, then the plant needs a pot 1-2 sizes larger. This means that its diameter should exceed the diameter of the old pot by 2-4 cm, depending on the type of plant.

If the roots have loosely entwined the ball, but you just want to replace the pot with a nicer one, then choose the same size as the old one, or a little larger. But this method is only suitable for healthy young plants.

Which pot should you choose if you want to quickly get a large plant?

Large plants are expensive, and not everyone can afford them. If you want to quickly get a large specimen, buy a large pot, 2-4 times larger than the old one. This can be done, but only if you have a fast-growing plant and it has a well-developed root system.

Such plants include vines and young indoor trees, and only then, provided that you have some experience in growing plants. If you have no experience, you can flood the flower, the roots will suffocate and rot, and your green pet will die. So be careful with watering!

If you nevertheless overwatered the plant and its roots rotted, or you have a sick and weakened specimen, then it is transplanted into light, permeable soil in a pot of the same size, or even a smaller one.

Look how many living roots are left there. The fewer there are, the less utensils are needed for transplanting. And do not forget to remove all rotten and damaged roots and completely replace the soil. Do not overwater the plant after replanting, water very little at a time.

How to choose a flowerpot

We have already found out above that the plant is not planted directly in flowerpots, which is why there are no strict criteria when choosing flowerpots. There are only two parameters worth noting: the size of the flowerpot and the material from which it is made.

The dimensions of the pots depend only on the size of the container directly into which the houseplant is planted. In order to choose a suitable flowerpot, before purchasing, use a ruler to determine the height, diameter of the lower and upper rings of the flower bowl, and then add 1-2 cm to these measurements in each dimension. The resulting numbers will be the size of the flowerpot you need.

As for the materials from which the flower pots are made, you can focus on their utilitarian properties and your taste. So, for example, a flowerpot made of plastic is light and durable, while a flowerpot made of glass or ceramics is heavy and fragile.

Volume and dimensions of the flowerpot

These parameters play an important role when choosing the “habitat” of a plant. When purchasing a pot, keep in mind that large, stable containers are suitable for massive tree-like and palm-shaped crops. Containers with flowers are placed on the floor or on specially equipped stands.

Also, the choice of pot volume depends on the pet’s roots. When replanting seasonally, choose a pot that will have a 4 cm margin from the walls. Succulents (euphorbia triangular, crassula, aloe vera, Decembrist, etc.) are planted in a wide, low pot.

Many plants grow well in flowerpots with a size corresponding to the classic proportion (diameter equal to 2/3 of the height of the container). Pots with a narrowed top are not suitable for almost all crops, since replanting can damage the roots. For a tall flower with a powerful crown, choose a container with a wide base and a height of at least one third of the stem.

Flower pots and flowerpots as an interior element

One of the most important factors when choosing flower pots and flowerpots is the compatibility of the design of the plantware with the design and style of the interior of the room. Such a seemingly small thing - a flower pot - can decorate your living room, bedroom or kitchen, and vice versa. To ensure that the container with the plant does not look like a foreign object in your interior, follow a few simple rules:

1. Pots or flower pots with flowers must fully match the style of the entire room as a whole. For example, a flower pot with a laconic and simple design will fit perfectly into a room decorated in Japanese, high-tech or minimalist style. A richly decorated bowl with monograms and reliefs is perfect for a classic or baroque interior. And bright pots with cheerful designs would be appropriate in a nursery.

2. In order for the container with the plant to fit successfully into the existing interior, it is necessary to pay attention to its color design. If you want plants to be an accent spot in the interior, choose pots in rich, contrasting colors. Alternatively, the color of dishes with plants can overlap with other bright details: sofa cushions, posters, textiles, and so on.

In contrast to contrasting compositions, there is nuance. The technique is suitable in a situation where there is no need to highlight the floral dishes. In this case, the color of the bowls should match the main interior color, for example the color of the walls.

3. If plants are arranged in groups or in a row indoors, the containers in which they are grown must be compatible with each other. This rule applies to all flower containers located in the same room.

The simplest and most win-win option, applicable if the plants are the same in size, is to use pots of the same shape and size.

However, if you want variety, some combination is possible. For example, in the case where plants in a room are of different sizes, pots of different capacities, but of the same color, would look good. You can also place several multi-colored flowerpots of the same shape. At the same time, the palette of floral dishes should organically fit into the palette of the existing interior. It is easy to pick up flower pots or flowerpots from one collection in specialized florist shops or supermarkets.

More complex combinations of shapes and colors require a professional approach and consultation with an interior designer.

4. When decorating the interior of a room with plants, do not forget about non-traditional solutions, such as hanging or free-standing pots or cache-pots. This option for placing flowers is perfect if there are not enough horizontal surfaces or you don’t want to clutter them up too much.

For hanging and free-standing pots, ampelous (climbing and hanging) plants are usually recommended, but, in fact, almost any type of houseplant fits perfectly in containers of this type. The only exceptions are, perhaps, very large and massive specimens (palm trees, ficus, monstera, zamioculcas, etc.).

5. When choosing the palette of a flower pot, you need to take into account the color of the plant placed in it. For example, non-flowering plants can be placed in pots of bright colors. Conversely, bright dishes, the rich shade of which conflicts with the color of the flower, look inharmonious. In this case, pots in neutral shades will be appropriate, which will perfectly highlight the beauty of a flowering plant: white, gray, beige, terracotta, coffee.

If you still want a riot of colors, pay attention to the combination of shades of the flower of the plant and the pot. A few examples of what designers consider unsuccessful combinations:

  • soft pink flowers and a bright red, yellow or orange pot
  • delicately colored silver-green or pink-green foliage and deep green pot
  • plants with a pronounced pattern on the leaf blade and a green pot

Types of pots

Among the huge variety of flower pots on the market, you need to choose exactly the one that will match the interior of the room and the type of plant.

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If you look at the photo of flower pots, you will notice that modern containers for flowers are in no way inferior to each other, regardless of the material of manufacture.

High technologies at the service of florists. Unusual flower pots

As in all areas of our lives, progress does not stand still, so in floristry more and more new materials and technologies are constantly appearing. This is especially true for dishes for house plants. Original flower pots with additional functions can now be purchased not only in specialized places, but also in supermarkets or small shops. What do inventors offer us?

Pots and flowerpots with automatic watering

Such containers for house plants are very convenient for busy and forgetful people, as well as for those who often leave home. Using auto-watering technology, you don’t have to worry about frequently watering your flowers and only occasionally replenish the water in a special tank.

There are several options for pots and flowerpots that use self-watering technology:

Ceramic pots with automatic watering.

One of the properties of clay - its porous structure - is used for flower containers with automatic watering. In the middle of the pot there is a reservoir into which water is poured. If the soil dries out, the reservoir allows enough water for the plant to pass through. If the ground is well moistened, water does not enter the soil. This version of automatic watering was developed and implemented by industrial designer from the USA Joey Roth.

Plastic pots with automatic watering.

Plastic bowls with automatic watering usually consist of two containers inserted into one another, with the plant being planted in the smaller one (inner container). There is a fairly large gap between the containers into which water is poured. Through the bottom, water in the required quantity enters directly into the soil to the roots of the plant.

Manufacturers of such dishes promise that plants planted in them can be left without watering for two weeks to three months. The only drawback is that the automatic watering system only works if the plant is mature and has a voluminous rhizome (if the root of the plant is not developed and is located at the surface of the soil, it will not receive enough moisture, since the water for irrigation comes from below) Young plants must be watered in the traditional way .


Automatic watering technology in flower pots

Florariums, paludariums

Florariums (glass containers for growing plants) and paludariums (large florariums suitable for several groups of plants) are becoming increasingly popular among exotic lovers.

Plants in florariums look very impressive and are a real decoration of the interior. However, there are several limitations that an experienced florist should keep in mind:

1. There are only a small number of houseplant species that can grow in a glass container. These are mainly succulents, anubias, some mosses and ferns 2. The glass walls of the florarium greatly enhance the power of sunlight and can cause leaf burns. That is why it is not recommended to place such compositions in direct sunlight 3. Florariums and paludariums are quite complex systems and require increased care

Pots with lighting

One of the most spectacular new products of recent times is interior flower pots with lighting. Typically, such flowerpots are made of matte translucent plastic, between the walls of which there are luminous elements. The power source for the pots is electricity or built-in batteries. Inside the flowerpot you can place a container with a plant.

Pots with lighting look great both indoors and on outdoor terraces, being both a landscaping element and an additional source of light.

Silicone pots

The idea of ​​​​creating silicone containers for growing flowers came to the mind of the young Italian designer Emanuele Pizzolorusso at a time when he was observing the process of collecting garbage in plastic bags. The designer noticed that to make it easier to fill the bags, workers bend their edges, thus changing the volume of the plastic container. The artist decided to translate this principle into the production of containers for house plants and created silicone pots that can change size as the plant grows. Thanks to the flexibility of silicone, the edge of the pot can be bent and the height of the bowl can be reduced. When the flower grows, you need to return the edge to its place and the pot will become tall again. Since the silicone used to make the bowls is quite dense, the container holds its shape well and does not deform.

Symbiosis of plants and interior items

Why use free-standing pots when you can integrate them into tables, benches, shelves and even wall tiles - this idea has occurred to many designers. The result was very interesting and practical pieces of furniture and interior design, combining several functions.

Perhaps the only disadvantage of such systems is the difficult planting and care of plants, which is why you should choose only the most unpretentious specimens for planting.

Forms of flowerpots

The shape of a flower pot can be different, but rounded vessels are traditionally the most famous: in them the root system of plants develops evenly, they look elegant, and are easier to care for.

Round flowerpots have a number of varieties : “cylinder”, “tulip”, “ball”. Square or rectangular containers are quite popular.

When choosing a flowerpot for your plant, you should take into account its needs and the growth characteristics of its roots. It is also important how it will look in a particular interior.

It is also popular to make pots at home yourself.

How to make a flower pot or flowerpot with your own hands

If you prefer things made by yourself, try your hand at the art of making flower pots and plant pots.

Making a pot at home is somewhat more difficult than decorating a flowerpot, but it is quite possible, and the result will certainly please you.

DIY pots made of plaster and concrete

What you will need: cement-sand mixture or plaster, water, two plastic or wooden molds of the same shape, but different volumes

Thoroughly mix the gypsum or cement-sand mixture with water, in a ratio of 1:1 (gypsum-water) or 1:3:2 (cement-sand-water). Prepare plastic (wooden) molds - grease the inside of the larger container and the outside with less oil. , grease or green soap. This step is necessary so that the mold can be easily separated from the cement or plaster later. Pour concrete (gypsum solution) into the bottom of the larger container, let it harden a little, then place the smaller container on top and lightly press it down with your hands. Carefully pour the remaining concrete or plaster into the gap formed between the walls of the molds. Wait for the mixture to completely harden and carefully remove the plastic molds. At the bottom of the resulting pot, drill several holes for water drainage.

Pots made of vines or brushwood . Wicker weaving is a real art, sometimes only accessible to professionals. But an ordinary person can also try his hand at wicker weaving, making, for example, a flower pot. What you will need: dry thin twigs (vine), base mold, thin wire, burlap, glue Clean the twigs, remove excess shoots. Take the base and, following the shape, braid it in a circle with the prepared branches. You don’t have to adhere to a strict pattern; intertwine the twigs randomly, from time to time fastening them with wire for rigidity. Then remove the mold and glue thick burlap inside the finished product. The resulting container can be used both as a flowerpot and as a pot for orchids.

Coconut pots . These pots are perfect for small house plants.

What you will need: coconut, hacksaw or grinder, awl or other sharp object

Choose a round coconut if you want a stable shape or an elongated oval nut if the composition with the plant will be hanging. Make holes with an awl in the places of three small depressions on the “butt” of the coconut and remove the liquid. Subsequently, excess water will drain through these holes when watering the plant. Saw off the opposite end of the coconut with a hacksaw, stepping back about one-third from the edge. Thoroughly clean the inside of the nut, removing the white edible mass. The pot is ready. If you drill additional holes on the sides of the nut, you can thread a cord through them and hang it.

Vinyl record pots . Original and functional pots are made from old vinyl records.

What you will need: vinyl records, gas or electric stove, rope, thick cotton gloves, acrylic paints, plastic primer

Thread a rope through the existing hole in the plate and secure it with a knot or metal nut so that the plate hangs freely on the rope. Preheat the stove and hold the plate above it for several minutes at a distance of 20-30 cm. Hold the plate by the rope and use gloves - hot air can burn the skin. After some time, exposure to hot air will make the plate soft. At this point, you can give the vinyl disc any desired shape, either by hand or by placing it on some kind of frame. After the vinyl has cooled and hardened again, you can paint the resulting pot with acrylic paint. For better adhesion of paint to the plate, you can use plastic primer.

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As you can see, there are many ways to make a flower pot with your own hands, you just need to show a little imagination. Well, in the next article we will talk about decorating plant pots.



A little about flowerpots

Flowerpot concept

A flower pot dressed in new beautiful clothes, that’s what a flowerpot is. Translated from French, pots are “hidden pots.” This name, as accurately as possible, reflects the essence of the subject.

It often happens that housewives are afraid to replant plants or flowers so as not to damage the root system, and the pot has an unpresentable appearance. Then the position of the pot will be corrected, the plant will look new in the elegant “clothing” of the pot.

Types of flower pots

Flowers are grown in almost every home. This creates a beautiful, aesthetic interior, comfort, unity with nature. In addition, house plants enrich rooms with oxygen, which is of great importance, especially in a metropolis.

Flowerpots have different purposes according to the method of placement:

  • floor planters are installed on special stands, sometimes multi-tiered;
  • table pots decorate shelves, window sills, tables and cabinets;
  • hanging flower pots, using ropes or wires, are attached to special hooks and suspended from ceilings and upper beams;
  • wall planters are located in special holders attached to the wall.

Rope plant pots

To create the simplest design you will need 3 pieces of thick cord, each 2.5 m long. Do-it-yourself rope planters require some skill.

Note!


Weaving willow baskets: beautiful and unusual do-it-yourself baskets. DIY gazebo - the best design ideas. Taking a ring of small diameter (2-3 cm), we thread each cord into it so that the ring is in the middle of the cord. You need to tie all 6 segments into a knot near the ring itself.

To free your hands for work, you need to hang the ring somewhere. We tie the ropes in pairs into knots at a distance of 40 cm from the ring.

Next, we knit knots from adjacent pairs of ropes at a distance of 10 cm below the previous ones.

This type of weaving is suitable for oversized pots.

Rods (pots)

Using twigs you can create an interesting pot. To do this, you need to choose a suitable base, for example, cut it out of a plastic bottle, and then paste it over the entire area with twigs. This is easy to do if you first glue the twigs of the required height onto the paper. After drying, carefully wrap the base with this sheet and wrap it with twine for strength.

A more complex option is a wicker pot made of thin twigs. To make it you will need thin twigs (birch or willow) and wire for knitting. Weaving is done according to the principle of creating baskets. The rods are arranged in a circle, knitting them across with wire.

Hanging planter

If you have limited space at home, you can hang the pots. For manufacturing you will need metal triangular plates. Cement mortar without filler is spread on them with a layer of 3-5 mm. Having made three such plates, they need to be combined into a single structure, coating the joints with cement mortar. Even before complete hardening, a hole should be made in each plane. A rope will be threaded through them.

Flower pots

Indoor flowers in beautiful flowerpots are a unique opportunity to decorate and diversify the interior of your home. Flowers, in addition to being beautiful, also ozonize the air in the room. Many gardeners know how to make flower pots. After all, it is their prerogative to decorate their favorite flowers with beautiful flowerpots.

For such products, both special material and waste materials are suitable. You should not try to quickly throw away waste building materials left after repairs. They can always be put into action. Great idea: make flower pots.

Verandas and balconies become winter gardens if heating is installed on them. All year round, any flowers, even the most exotic ones, will delight you with their fragrance and bright colors.

Flower pots are created from leather, fabric, rope and yarn. Plastic dishes also come into play. And how unusual the cement planters look. They can be painted any color, or left grey. In combination with bright colors of flowers, they will also look great.

Mosaic planter

Give a second life to an accidentally broken vase or tile by using it as flower pot decor. In addition to fragments of any size, we will need glue for ceramics and special grout for seams.

Flower pot decorated with mosaic

  1. To obtain the fragments, use a tile cutter. If you don't have one on hand, wrap them in a thick rag and beat them with a hammer.
  2. We sort the fragments according to the size and color of the picture, setting aside those that suit them.
  3. Coat the prepared container with glue and glue the fragments.
  4. We fill the gaps between them with grouting compound. We remove the excess with a rag immediately before it dries.
  5. If desired, varnish the finished product.

Planters for the garden

The main difference between a flower pot and a flower pot is the lack of drainage. Therefore, you need to select options so that you can freely remove pots with plants from them without damaging them. When making flowerpots for the garden with your own hands, you can take into account all the nuances of watering and removing plants from flowerpots.

Decorating a garden with hanging flowerpots located on arches, or building a multi-tiered version in the form of a staircase exhibition, is quite possible even for those gardeners who are not particularly friendly with applied arts.

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