1. Purchase garden planters that have drainage holes to remove excess water. Alternately, you might place containers with drainage holes into larger and decorative garden planters that may not have provisions for drainage.
2. Ceramic planters come in an array of attractive colors. Go for them if you plan to add brightness to your indoor or outdoor decor.
3. Take stock of the size of your garden or yard before buying a planter. While small garden planters can get lost in larger gardens, bigger planters may be too imposing in small areas.
4. Buy garden planters in a balanced order of sizes for a symmetrical look. Choose those that provide juxtaposition within your landscape.
5. Grow petunias, periwinkles and geraniums in garden planters to add dramatic color to your yard or garden.
6. Our varied selection of garden planters is designed to create an aesthetic focal point in your home and garden landscape. Choose from an abundance of materials, sizes, and designs to add vitality and a warm, welcoming touch. Garden planters are perfect for decks, patios, and front porches as well as your landscape.