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Round Pots

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ImageProduct Name Qty
Round Pot 3L
£0.50
Round Pot 5L
£0.70
Round Pot 7.5L
£0.90
Round Pot 10L
£1.20
Round Pot 12L
£1.50
Round Pot 15L
£1.80
Round Pot 20L
£2.45
Round Pot 25L
£3.50
Round Pot 32L
£3.90

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Product Description

These square pots are easy draining and made of moulded plastic. They have a range of highly effective uses including propagation, flood and drain, drip feed systems or your own set up. These are usable with a variety of substrates including soil, coco, clay pebbles or your own mixture.

Dimensions & Specifications

Available sizes:

  • 3L
  • 5L
  • 5L
  • 10L
  • 12L
  • 15L
  • 20L
  • 25L
  • 32L
FAQs
Are round plant pots a good choice?
Round plant pots are an excellent choice for many gardeners. They offer even root distribution, efficient use of space, and aesthetic appeal. Their circular shape allows for natural root growth patterns, reducing the risk of root circling. Round pots are versatile, fitting well in various garden designs and indoor spaces. They're also easy to rotate, ensuring plants receive balanced sunlight exposure. For most plants, round pots provide an ideal growing environment.
What is a round planter?
A round planter is a container with a circular shape used for growing plants. These planters come in various materials like plastic, ceramic, terracotta, or metal. They're designed to hold soil and plants, providing a controlled environment for growth. Round planters can be used indoors or outdoors and are suitable for a wide range of plants, from small herbs to larger shrubs. Their shape offers good stability and even moisture distribution.
How do I choose the right material for round pots?
Choosing the right material for round pots depends on your specific needs. Plastic pots are lightweight and affordable, ideal for frequent movers. Terracotta pots are porous, great for plants that prefer dry conditions. Ceramic pots offer aesthetic appeal and moisture retention. Metal pots are durable but can heat up quickly. Consider factors like weight, durability, moisture retention, and your climate when selecting pot material.
Can I use round pots for vegetables?
Yes, round pots are excellent for growing vegetables. They provide ample space for root development and are suitable for various vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and herbs. Ensure the pot size matches the vegetable's needs - larger vegetables require bigger pots. Round pots with proper drainage holes prevent waterlogging, crucial for vegetable health. They're also easy to move, allowing you to optimize sunlight exposure for your vegetable plants.
How do I ensure proper drainage in round pots?
To ensure proper drainage in round pots, start by selecting pots with adequate drainage holes at the bottom. If needed, add extra holes. Place a layer of gravel or broken pottery shards at the bottom to prevent soil from clogging the holes. Use well-draining potting mix and avoid overwatering. Elevate the pot slightly using pot feet or a saucer with pebbles to allow excess water to escape freely.
What plants grow best in round pots?
Many plants thrive in round pots due to their natural shape. Herbs like basil, mint, and parsley grow well in smaller round pots. Flowering plants such as petunias, geraniums, and marigolds flourish in medium-sized round containers. Larger round pots are ideal for small trees, shrubs, and vining plants. Succulents and cacti also adapt well to round pots, especially when made of terracotta for better soil aeration.
How often should I water plants in round pots?
Watering frequency for plants in round pots depends on factors like plant type, pot size, material, and climate. Generally, water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Round pots may dry out faster than square ones due to increased surface area. Check moisture levels regularly, especially in warm weather. Most plants in round pots need watering every 2-3 days but adjust based on your specific plant's needs and environmental conditions.
How do I clean and maintain round pots?
To clean and maintain round pots, empty them of soil and plant material. Wash with mild soap and warm water, scrubbing gently to remove dirt and algae. For terracotta pots, soak in a solution of 1 part white vinegar to 4 parts water to remove mineral deposits. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry completely before reusing. Regularly inspect for cracks or damage. Store empty pots upside down in winter to prevent cracking from freeze-thaw cycles.
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