Small Indoor Plant Pots
Small Indoor Plant Pots
Handmade Clay Pot 'Nebular'
Textured Ceramic Pot 'Birch'
Cement Cube Pot 'Cubo'
Red Terracota Pot 'Berry'
Plant Basket 'Bengal'
While it is crucial to choose an appropriate pot size for your plant, we have to admit that aesthetics come into play, too - especially with indoor plants.
Forget boring plastic pots, it’s time to treat your plant to something a bit fancier. Here at Bloombox Club UK,...
Forget boring plastic pots, it’s time to treat your plant to something a bit fancier. Here at Bloombox Club UK, offer a great selection of small plant pots for plants ranging between 8cm and 14cm in diameter. Available in a range of styles and materials, from ceramic to woven baskets, there’s something for every taste for both indoor and outdoor plants.
The Different Types of Indoor and Outdoor Plant Pot
We sell a wide range of UK plant pots suitable for smaller plants. Here is some information to help you decide which plant pot to go for.
Ceramic Pots
Ceramic pots are probably the most popular plant pots out there. Most of our ceramic pots are dipped in a glaze and fired to give them a shiny appearance. The firing process also gives each pot a completely unique texture and style! Why not check out the Birch Pot and the Atlantic Pot to get started?
Baskets
Fancy something with more of a rustic, natural vibe? Something to add a bit of character to your indoor space? Then we recommend choosing a basket pot. Our baskets are lined with PVC to protect your pot against soil and water damage, so no need to worry! However, we do always recommend removing your plant from its decorative pot when watering in order to prevent it from becoming waterlogged.
The Jute Pot is a great place to start - this little guy is perfect for smaller plants in 10-11cm growing pots. You can also check out the Cleo Basket, a cute little pot named after Cleopatra.
Square Pots
Check out our square pots if you’re after something a bit more unique. Square pots fit in perfectly with modern, industrial indoor styles. The Cubo Pot is available in a simple off-white colour and is perfect for plants in 10cm growing pots. It is also available in larger sizes, too! The Slate Pot is another great alternative. It comes in a natural, slate grey colour and is great for 11cm growing pots. Also available in larger sizes.
Hanging Pots
Hanging pots are a great alternative to the classic plant pot. You can hang them just about anywhere, and they’re perfect for trailing plants! The Lunar Hanging Pot is extremely versatile and works well with coloured foliage. Or, if you fancy a more chic, boho indoor style, why not try out our Macramè Plant Hanger?
These are just a selection of some of our favourite small UK plant pots. Have a browse and find what works best for you!
FAQ
How Do I Choose The Correct Pot Size?
Choosing the correct plant pot may seem trivial, but it is actually extremely important. While we admit that aesthetics are important, you need to make sure that your plant is comfortable in its new home! Here are some tips to help you find the correct pot size for your plant.
You want to choose a plant pot that is around 1cm larger than your plant’s growing pot size (this is the plastic pot that your plant comes in). For example, if the growing pot size is 12cm in diameter, you should choose a pot that is 13cm in diameter.
While we do recommend keeping your plant in its growing pot, you can also repot it directly into your decorative pot. However, you should bear in mind that most decorative pots do not have drainage holes, so make sure that your indoor plant isn’t sitting in water!
For more information, check out our UK Pot Size Guide!
Cleaning Your Plant Pot: Top Tips
It is normal for your plant pot to get a bit grubby over time. In most cases, you can simply wipe your pot with a damp cloth to remove any dirt and soil. If you fancy a deeper clean, simply remove the growing pot and give your decorative pot a good wipe down with a cloth and some warm soapy water.
Make sure that you allow your pot to completely dry out before popping your plant back in. If you are using a basket pot, you might consider removing your plant and giving the pot a good shake to get rid of any soil sitting in the bottom.