Friday, September 26, 2014

Clay Versus Plastic Planters

Empty clay pots waiting to be filled.


Container gardening can be both fun as well as functional. Planters and pots are crucial for many people living in apartments, condominiums and townhouses who are unable to plant a traditional garden. Clay and plastic planters both have advantages and disadvantages that the container gardener should consider.


Weight


Clay planters are heavier than plastic ones. Plastic pots are good for plants you may need to move often, but clay pots may be required to counter the weight of top-heavy plants.


Fragility


Clay planters are more likely than plastic ones to break if dropped.


Cleaning


Plastic planters can be cleaned and reused easily, whereas a clay pot is porous and hard to disinfect if a diseased plant was living in it.


Moisture


Plastic planters and pots hold water better than their clay counterparts. Clay pots are often a good choice for plants that prefer dryer soil. Plastic pots are a better option for plants that require wetter soil.


The Environment


Plastic pots are harder to recycle than clay pots.


Cold


Clay planters crack more quickly than plastic ones when exposed to cold weather.