G’day fellow gardeners! Feeling a bit down about your outdoor space looking a bit ordinary? No worries, we’ve all been there. Cement pots might just be the ticket to spruce up your yard.
These hardy beauties can cop whatever the Aussie weather throws at them and add a bit of pizzazz to boot.
Finding the right pots can be a real headache, can’t it? We’ve been through the wringer ourselves. So we’ve done our fair dinkum research. Would you believe there are 27 different types of cement pots out there? We’ve sifted through the lot to find the cream of the crop for your garden.
In this article, we’ll show you the top cement pots to give your outdoor space a facelift. We’ll run you through their features, designs, and why they’re ace for your plants. Ready to give your garden a ripper makeover?
Key Takeaways
- Cement pots are tough and weather-resistant, handling Aussie sun, rain, and wind without cracking or fading.
- There are 27 types of cement pots available, including 17 cylinder, 7 round, 2 square cube, and 1 rectangle design.
- Pot sizes come in Mini (up to 10cm), Small (11-20cm), and Medium (21-30cm) to suit different plants and spaces.
- Most pots (21 options) have a matte finish, while 6 have a washed look. 21 come without drainage holes, and 3 have pre-drilled holes.
- Prices range from $4.02 to $4.90 for pots like the Cement Amelia Cylinder Pot and Cement Floral Cube in Grey.
Features of Top Cement Pots
Top cement pots offer more than just a home for your plants. They bring style and strength to your garden, making them a smart choice for Aussie outdoor spaces.
Durability and Weather Resistance
We love cement pots for their tough nature. These sturdy planters stand up to harsh Aussie weather like champs. Sun, rain, or wind – they handle it all without cracking or fading.
Unlike clay pots, cement planters don’t break easily if knocked over.
Our gardens need containers that last, and cement delivers. These pots resist frost and heat, making them perfect for year-round use. They’re great for patios, courtyards, and even indoor spaces.
Their industrial look adds a modern touch to any garden setup.
Cement pots are the workhorses of the garden world – they’re built to last and look good doing it.
Cement planters also offer top drainage. Most come with a drainage hole to keep roots healthy. For those without, we can easily drill one. This feature, plus their weight, makes them ideal for windy areas.
They’ll stay put and keep your plants safe.
Design Varieties and Aesthetic Appeal
We offer a wide range of cement pot designs to suit every garden style. Our collection includes 17 cylinder options, 7 round choices, and 2 square cube designs. For those who prefer a unique look, we also have a rectangle pot.
These diverse shapes allow you to mix and match, creating visual interest in your outdoor space.
Our pots come in various sizes to fit different plants and spaces. We group them into three main categories: Mini (up to 10cm), Small (11cm to 20cm), and Medium (21cm to 30cm). This range ensures you’ll find the perfect fit for your succulents, herbs, or larger plants.
For example, our Cement Amelia Cylinder Pot in Grey (12Dx12cmH) costs $4.18, while our Cement Floral Cube in Grey ranges from 12x12cmH to 14x14x14cmH, priced between $4.02 and $4.90.
The finish of your pot can greatly impact its look. We provide 21 options with a sleek matte finish, perfect for a modern garden aesthetic. If you prefer a more rustic feel, our 6 washed look options might be just right.
Most of our pots (21 options) come without drainage holes, ideal for indoor use or for those who want to drill their own. But we also offer 3 options with pre-drilled holes for easy outdoor planting.
Conclusion
Cement pots offer a perfect blend of style and function for outdoor gardens. Their durability stands up to harsh weather, making them ideal for year-round use. These pots come in various sizes and finishes, suiting different tastes and garden layouts.
From window sills to courtyards, they add a trendy industrial touch to any space. For top-quality options, explore our range of cement pots and concrete planters online.
FAQs
1. What’s the difference between concrete planters and hypertufa pots?
Concrete planters are heavier and more durable. Hypertufa pots are lighter and porous. Both work well for outdoor gardens, but hypertufa is easier to move.
2. Do cement pots come with a flat rate shipping option?
Some sellers offer flat rate shipping for cement pots. Check with the supplier before ordering. You may need to provide an email address for shipping details.
3. Can I use coir in cement pots?
Yes, coir works well in cement pots. It helps with drainage and moisture retention. Mix it with potting soil for best results in your outdoor containers.
4. Are cement pots good for all types of plants?
Cement pots suit many plants, but not all. They work best for drought-tolerant species. The pots can dry out quickly, so choose plants that don’t need constant moisture.