Plastic Planters

Lightweight plastic planters that won't crack in temperature swings. Retain moisture longer, move easily between rooms, and stay affordable on any budget. Free GTA delivery on eligible orders, backed by our 30-day guarantee.

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How to Care for Your Plastic Planters

A planter should sit 1 to 2 inches wider than the root ball. Too big and soil stays soggy, which starves roots of oxygen. Too small and roots circle the pot, so growth stalls. Browse our size guide for exact dimensions. And our guide on how to select the right plant pot size walks through every step.

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How to Fix Common Plastic Planter Problems?

You'll see standing water at the base, even days after watering. That means the drainage holes are blocked, or the pot has none. Drill 3 or 4 holes in the bottom with a regular drill bit. And always set the pot on a saucer to catch runoff.

A bright pot turns dull and patchy after months by a sunny window. That's discolouration from UV exposure, which breaks down plastic dyes over time. Move the planter away from direct afternoon sun. And rotate it weekly so any fading stays even across the pot.

Plastic scuffs easily when you drag it across floors or shelves. Clean the mark with rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth first. For deeper scratches, a dab of matching acrylic paint hides the damage. And felt pads under the base prevent future scrapes.

Plastic holds moisture, so overwatering is the biggest risk. If leaves yellow and the soil smells sour, roots are likely rotting. Tip the plant out, trim any mushy roots, and repot in fresh dry soil. And wait until the top 2 inches feel dry before watering again.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Food-grade and BPA-free plastic is safe for houseplants. And most decorative plastic planters from reputable suppliers meet these standards.

Yes. Without holes, water pools at the base and rots roots within days. So always pick a planter with drainage, or drill your own.

Light-duty plastic can crack in extreme cold, though less than clay or ceramic. Heavy-duty resin and polypropylene handle Ontario winters better. But bring decorative plastic pots inside by November to be safe.

Wipe with a damp cloth and mild dish soap for routine care. For mineral buildup, soak in a 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water mix for an hour. And dry the pot fully before replanting to prevent mould.

They're lighter, cheaper, and retain moisture longer than ceramic. But ceramic offers a heavier, more polished look and better breathability. So pick plastic for practicality, ceramic for aesthetic weight. For more on pairing pot size to plant, our comprehensive guide to choosing the right pot size covers it fully.