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Planter Pots

Beautify Your Home with Planter Pots

Green foliage spills over the sides of twin planter pots on the corners of your patio as tulip bulbs sprout forth, basking in the sunlight. Nothing can transform the exterior design of a house quicker than a good set of plant urns. Even the drabbest, dullest lawn can come to life when you line the front walkway with planter pots, and adorn your patio with your very own hanging garden.
 
Whether you decide on planter pots with intricate clay workings or simple brown plastic vessels, make sure that you're using your miniature garden to highlight high-traffic areas of the house. Is there a staircase leading up to a screen door? Two planters hanging on either side of the entrance with an attractive selection of your favorite flowers will make visitors stop and admire. Do you have a sofa next to a window? A rectangular planter pot with Christmas Cactus or a fern (neither of which require much sunlight) might be the perfect decoration. If you have a back yard with clotheslines, you can use planter pots to help coax long twines of ivy up the poles, and a line of stepping stones leading to them will give the area an elfin touch.  Do you have a swimming pool?  Line the edge of it with matching planter pots to give it the feel of a quaint pond, breaking the monotonous look of planks and water.
 
Another excellent reason to consider gardening with pottery is the winter season. When the rest of your neighborhood is devoid of color, your own well kept planter pots, bursting with Winter Hazel and Daphnis, will add a splash of life to the entire block.