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OFTEN we walk into a garden center and see a beautiful plant pot, but soon our jaws drop to the floor…
Because some planters can cost over £50.
But if you’re looking for a beautiful new home for your plants that isn’t too expensive, we’ve done the hard work for you.
Here are seven great outdoor planters that will look beautiful in a garden, on a patio or even on a balcony.
And with a twenty pound note you get enough change back.
Keep growing, spoil yourself…
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Crackle Effect Planters, £5 each, B&M
B&M has some great outdoor items this summer, and these planters are no exception.
They come in blue and green. They look ceramic but are actually super light and super cheap.
An absolute win for both your wallet and your back!
ÄPPELROS planter, £4, Ikea
Ideal as a herb pot: looks great on your windowsill, but is also beautiful as the centrepiece of an outdoor table full of lavender.
Ikea sells outdoor planters from as little as £1.50, so if you’re looking for something colourful, this is definitely worth a look!
Face Planter, £12.99, The Range
Okay, your garden guests probably won’t think this is a stone planter.
But thanks to the fantastic design, that doesn’t matter!
It has an anti-freeze and anti-UV finish and will not look out of place in any garden style.
Milk Can Planter, £9.99, Robertdyas.co.uk
Place this cute find by your front door and plant a beautiful white geranium in it for a country atmosphere
But if you are going to use it outside, we recommend that you drill a few holes in the bottom first
Or you can simply use it as a flower vase on your coffee table.
Scalloped Wall Planter, £5, Dunelm
This beautiful planter has a beautiful coral color and is an asset to any outdoor wall.
Furthermore, the scallop trend is still current and will continue to be in the news in autumn/winter 2024.
We recommend purchasing three and hanging them along your fence.
Firefly Hexagonal Wall Planter Solar Light, £5.99, Home Bargains
This is a wall art piece, a solar light (that automatically turns on at dusk) and a planter all in one. Clever, right?
Almost as smart as the price tag.
Run, but don’t walk to Home Bargains, because these won’t be around for much longer…
Planter, £9.37, Søstrene Grene
A ceramic plant pot for less than a tenner? What’s not to love?
And what’s even better, it comes in a gorgeous forest green shade.
While you’re wandering down the rabbit hole and scrolling through the cute bargains at Søstrene Grene, they also stock a cute Polish brand called Prosperplast with some beautiful contemporary designs that are definitely worth checking out.
Please note that the Propersplast pots do not like frost. That is why we prefer this ceramic purchase this time.
Garden elements that add the most value to a home
A well-maintained garden can add 5-20% to the value of a home.
Sellhousefast.uk conducted a survey and consulted 36 estate agents, garden designers and property professionals from the UK.
And the experts found that the garden feature that adds the most value to a home is a shed.
- Barn – 82%
- Terrace or paving – 76%
- Secure fencing, walls or gates – 72%
- Outdoor lighting – 66%
- Sturdy decking – 62%
- Water features, such as a fountain or pond – 58%
- Modern garden furniture – 54%
- Artificial grass – 40%