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The cheapest and most popular type of outdoor planter is made of thin plastic. While these planters are okay for a quick solution, they have a tendency to crack and break in extreme weather conditions, so they probably will not last you for very long. Nor are they generally all that we have a tendency to look attractive and cost as cheap as they are.
Fiberglass planter look and feel much like thick plastic, but it can be painted to look like glazed ceramic or other materials to a large degree of accuracy. Fiberglass is more durable than traditional plastic.
Most garden centers will carry indoor planters on their indoor shelves, and all outdoor planters on their outdoor shelves to help the customer be able to differentiate between the two. When in doubt, always check with a salesperson or your landscaper first.
The best part about ceramic planter is the sheer variety of colors available in a variety of effects, including crackling, dripping, or multicolored patterns glaze. It is simply stunning, very elegant effect with a large ceramic pot to create strategically placed in a garden, with or without plants in it.
Metal Planters have a very hot topic in recent years, and while I agree that they look really elegant and modern in the right context, there are a few things you should pay. Check and make sure that they were treated with a rust protection of any kind before buying.
If you are planning to put dirt and plants inside of them, then a drain hole is absolutely necessary to prevent plants from drowning and root rot development.
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