Winter planter tips
Of course, for a lovely winter display, you need lovely planters, and we have a great selection to choose from. Whether metal, fibreglass, or wooden, there are a few small things you can do to make them as comfortable as possible for your plants.
Raise pots off the ground by standing them on blocks or pot feet. This allows water to drain safely away, preventing waterlogging and helping to reduce the risk of frost damage to your plants. Luckily all our fibreglass and Corten steel planters, and most of our wooden ones, have integral feet, so that's something you don't have to worry about.
Check the weather forecast. By scheduling your watering correctly, you will help your plants make it through hard freezes. Plan your watering ahead of predicted freezes. Water in the morning, because damp soil absorbs heat during the day, insulating roots from frost better than dry soil. It also means that any water that gets on the leaves will have dried by nightfall. You don't want wet leaves getting frosted.
Be careful of leaving pots where they'll be in full sun from early morning. A fast defrost can be very damaging to leaves and stems of more delicate plants.
Post updated: August 2023