Indoor Planters

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    Adding greenery refreshes your space and brings life to your home. Plants that are easy to care for, can survive in low light, and are non-toxic are ideal for the indoors. Some popular types of plants that thrive inside are:


    • Succulents and cacti: These desert-native plants grow slowly but don’t require a lot of watering. Keep these plants in porous terra cotta planters to help ensure their roots don’t get waterlogged.
    • Monsteras: Monsteras are climbing plants that grow rapidly and sap nutrients from the air. These plants do well in warm interior climates and only require small indoor planters to grow big and tall since their root systems climb with them.
    • Pothos and philodendrons: Pothos and philodendrons are two of the easiest plants to grow inside. Whether you place them in a tall indoor planter or a hanging planter, they grow in almost all lighting conditions.

    Having an herb garden is a simple yet satisfying way to elevate your cooking. If you have an outdoor space, add your herbs to your vegetable garden or place them in an outdoor planter on your patio. However, an indoor herb planter not only keeps your plants closer to the kitchen, but it also allows you to grow your herbs year-round. A vertical herb planter mounts on the wall and holds multiple rows of green goodness. Grow a variety of common seasonings like basil, rosemary, thyme, chives, dill, and so many more in a modern indoor planter that sits right on your kitchen counter.

    Far from simply a container for soil, indoor planters add as much to your decor as a wall painting or figurine. Mid-century modern planters often incorporate simple stilts into their designs to create a multilevel effect. Pottery planters from sellers on Etsy feel like original works of art, often because they are.


    Add a concrete planter to your industrial floor plan for a hardy way to add elegant greenery. Minimalist planters add subtle style to your space without stealing the show. If you’d like a truly one-of-a-kind indoor planter, order a custom mug and use it for a freshly sprouted plant.