The Versatility of Garden Pots

24 November 2024

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Which pot? As a general rule of thumb, big is best – and will create a cleaner look, helping to avoid that fussy, messy look that you sometimes get with a hodge-podge of little pots. Big pots are not just for big gardens; smaller gardens benefit from larger features, which form focal points and actually make the garden appear larger. On a practical level, big pots also offer a greater choice of plants to pop in it, with small trees enjoying the extra space to spread their roots. (A quick note on this point though: when filled with soil, plant and water, a big pot will weigh an enormous amount,