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Choose a planter that is roughly the same diameter as the plant's current root ball, with around 2 to 5cm of extra space. Moving up one pot size at a time is better than going much larger, which can cause waterlogging.
Yes, drainage holes are important for most plants, particularly outdoors in the UK climate where rainfall can cause waterlogging. If your planter has no drainage hole, use it as an outer pot with a nursery pot with drainage inside.
Fibreglass, resin, and frost-resistant ceramic are among the best choices for outdoor planters in the UK, as they can withstand rain, frost, and temperature changes without cracking or deteriorating.
Not always. Many indoor planters are not frost-resistant and can crack in cold weather. Check whether the planter is rated for outdoor use before placing it outside, particularly over winter.
Match the planter material and finish to the overall interior style. Terracotta and woven rattan suits natural, earthy schemes, ceramic and glazed finishes work well in contemporary interiors, and concrete or stone effect planters suit industrial or minimalist spaces.