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What To Know Before You Buy A New Planter

When it comes to potted plants, the pot or planter is often just as important as the plant itself! The pot your plant calls home goes far beyond aesthetics, and the planter you choose (and how you pot your plant in it) will dictate the overall health of your plant over time. 

But there's more to choosing a planter than meets the eye. From the best materials for plant pots to finding the ideal size and ensuring proper drainage, here's what you need to know before buying a new planter.

  1. Best Materials for Plant Pots

  2. Finding the Right Fit

  3. The Importance of Drainage

  4. What to Do If Your Pot Has No Drainage

  5. Where to Buy High-Quality Pots for Plants

Best Materials for Plant Pots

The first step in choosing a planter is picking the right material. There are various options available, each with its own set of advantages:

  • Ceramic: Ceramic pots are classic and come in a wide range of designs and colors. They're excellent for retaining moisture, making them suitable for plants that like consistent hydration. Many ceramic pots, like these Mid-Century style planters and our Scandinavian line of pots, are fully water-sealed as well, an added bonus if you’re worried about your pots damaging precious surfaces like wood floors or rugs.

  • Terracotta: These porous clay pots are great for plants that prefer well-draining soil. They allow air to reach the roots and are perfect for succulents and cacti. Note that terracotta pots will “age” overtime, changing colors as it absorbs minerals from the soil, fertilizer and water.

  • Metal: Metal planters, like those made from galvanized steel, are durable and often have a modern aesthetic. They can withstand the elements, making them suitable for outdoor use.

  • Wood: Wooden planters offer a rustic charm and can be a great choice for herbs or ornamental plants. They do require a liner to prevent water damage to the wood.

Finding the Right Fit

One of the common dilemmas plant lovers face is finding a planter that seems like the perfect fit, only to discover it either swallows the nursery pot or is entirely too small. Here are a few tips:

  • Room to Grow: Choose a planter that accommodates your plant's current size with some room for growth. A too-small planter can restrict your plant's development, but you also don’t want your plant to be swimming in soil as most like to have their roots very cozy. When choosing the right size planter, think about 2-3 inches bigger than the nursery pot your plant comes in.

  • Proportions: Consider your plant's height and width. Taller, top-heavy plants may require a planter with a wider base to prevent tipping. Most nursery pots come in standard widths, such as 4", 6", 8", or 10". If your planter is wider than the nursery pot and you do not plan on potting directly in your planter, use a foam collar or any suitable material to eliminate wiggle room and keep it from tipping over. This method is called “staging”—keep scrolling to read more about how this works and why it’s our preferred method for potting plants.

  • Trimming the Nursery Pot: Unfortunately many planters are not designed with the nursery pot in mind. Once again, this is an issue if you don’t plan on potting your plant directly into your planter. To ensure your plant fits the planter snuggly, trim the nursery pot's height by an inch or two. This process typically requires a sharp blade, as nursery pots are often made of tough plastic.

Léon & George planters are made of high-fired stoneware, 100% water-sealed so they’ll never damage your floors.

The Importance of Drainage

Drainage is a non-negotiable feature in plant pots. Without it, excess water can accumulate, leading to root rot and other issues. It is crucial that you either purchase a planter with drainage holes or that you set your plant up for proper drainage within its planter without holes. It’s quite easy—keep reading to learn how!

What to Do If Your Pot Has No Drainage

If you have your eyes set on a planter that lacks drainage holes (there are so many beautiful ones out there!), you can still make it work. Add a layer of small rocks , pebbles, or foam to the bottom to elevate your plant and create space for excess water. This prevents your plant from sitting in water for extended periods. Then set the plant inside its nursery pot inside the decorative planter. A block of styrofoam or a similar material also does the trick, rendering drainage holes unnecessary.

This is called “staging”, and it’s our preferred method of potting plants. Why is that? As a start, it helps with airflow for your plant, as many planters will not allow your plant’s roots to easily breathe. It also makes caring for your plants easier, as popping them in and out of their planter is a breeze. We stand by this method so firmly that we even stage when the planter has its own drainage holes!

Read more (and see a diagram) about how to stage your plants here.

Where to Buy High-Quality Pots for Plants

Now that you know what to look for in a planter, where can you find the perfect one? Here are some reputable places to consider:

  • Léon & George: A curated collection of minimalist, high-quality ceramic planters that pair well with any decor style.

  • Light & Ladder: Light & Ladder offers beautifully designed planters that are both unique and functional.

  • Goodee: Goodee is a treasure trove of sustainable and eco-friendly items for the home, including a highly curated selection of plant pots, perfect for the environmentally conscious plant lover.

  • Etsy: Etsy is the place to go for artisanal and unique planters. You'll find a vast assortment of handmade as well as vintage options to suit your style.

In conclusion, selecting the right planter is essential for the health and well-being of your plants. Choose the best material, ensure the planter's size is suitable, and prioritize drainage. With these tips in mind and the right planter in hand, your plants will thrive, and your space will flourish with greenery. Happy planting!


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The Ceramic Pot Made Simple: Fine Materials Meet Alluring Details

What makes a ceramic pot such a high-value object? It’s not just the sensation of luxury and permanence that they imbue an environment with. Functionality and quality are also key, for reasons both pragmatic and aesthetic. 

At Léon and George, we believe that stoneware ceramic pots are the natural choice of vessel with which to pair our plants, and we’d love to tell you why. The history of ceramics is fascinating, and we think you’ll agree that it takes more than a little alchemy to craft the perfect ceramic pot for a beloved plant.

A Little History

Ceramic was first fired in high-heat kilns as long ago as the 1700 BCE in China, during the Shang dynasty period. The pottery from this period was stunning and surprisingly modern— from geometric vessel shapes to incised etching and vibrant glazes, this early pottery feels almost uncannily aligned with current trends. True style never expires, we suppose! As history progressed, ceramics evolved, reflecting the aesthetic trends of their era and serving a host of practical functions. 

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The Material World

Léon and George pots are constructed of stoneware, a mixture containing predominantly clay, as well as kaolinite, mica and quartz among other minerals. These ingredients, combined with the process of firing the clay in super-high heat, combine to ensure that stoneware is exceptionally strong, while still being able to maintain stunningly vivid and delicate glazing. 

Stoneware and high-fire clay feature superior waterproofing, and high-fire clay pots are extra-hard and durable. These vessels are resistant to cracking and chipping, and gleam with a gorgeous finish. 

Details, Details

The devil’s in the details, and ceramics have long inspired the creative imagination. From the opulence of porcelain (Miessen, Limoges and so much more) to the fantastically functional and moderne stoneware ceramics of the Mid-Century (we love Gainey, Bauer, Heath and of course Homer Loughlin’s Fiestaware) the lines and shapes that make up a ceramic pot are exceptionally deliberate design details.

Shop our handmade ceramic planters here.

Shop our handmade ceramic planters here.

Story and Sustainability

A well-loved object is a talisman, with a value that exists outside of the world of currency and cost. Quality ceramics are made to last (and Léon and George’s pots are no exception). The process of creating ceramics is deeply connected with the earth— after all, at their essence, they are clay. So sustainable manufacturing practices are paramount for a valuable ceramic pot: a luxury, but also a necessity. 

We’re design enthusiasts here at Léon and George, and the meeting of function with form is a constant obsession for us. So we hope you’ll take a look at our collection of hand-glazed, hand-finished ceramics, crafted in our proprietary lightweight and waterproof stoneware.


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Behind The Design: Nouvelle Ceramics
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Where classic meets modern you’ll find the newest member in our family of premium ceramic planters: the Nouvelle.

Light, playful, and feminine, the Nouvelle ceramic is a fresh update on the classic bell planter shape first popularized in the 1960s. When we explored the idea of a bell-shaped planter, we looked to that decade, of course, for inspiration.

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What came to mind was both vintage and modern, playful but chic, and something of the je ne sais quoi style of 1960s Paris, a city where much of our roots lie.

But the initial sketches of Nouvelle began to tell a different story: her delicate rounded curves transported us outside the grids, chaos, and confines of urban life, and into the peaceful surroundings of southern France during that same time…

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From impromptu road trips to Saint-Tropez to sun-soaked weekend retreats in the countryside, Nouvelle was born out of the relaxed aesthetic of 1960s Mediterranean life.

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Say bonjour to the enchanting and playful Nouvelle, and discover the collection of ceramics now available with all medium plant sets.

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Mid-Century Ceramics: Behind The Design
The Zanzibar Gem in our white mid -century ceramic with an optional wood stand.

The Zanzibar Gem in our white mid -century ceramic with an optional wood stand.

Getting to Know Our Mid-Century Ceramics

When we started Léon & George, we knew we wanted to offer not just beautiful plants, but also beautifully designed vessels as well. But finding the perfect ceramic pot was not easy. We didn’t want something that just looked good. We wanted something that would last, too— high quality, durable, and stylish enough to stand the test of time. We believe that truly great design encompasses form and function, and what we found was that many ceramic planters fail to meet both.

That’s why we decided to take things into our own hands, partnering with LBE Design to create something that met each and every one of our standards, and with that our mid-century ceramics were born. Crafted with high-fired stoneware that is both durable and 100% waterproof, our handmade mid-century ceramics are modeled after vintage designs and made to stand the test of time. We use sustainably sourced wood for our stands and reduce their environmental impact with a non-VOC natural oil finish.

Our mid-century ceramics are 100% handmade, using high-fired stoneware and sustainably sourced reclaimed wood.

Our mid-century ceramics are 100% handmade, using high-fired stoneware and sustainably sourced reclaimed wood.

A perfectly-designed pot = a happy and healthy plant.

We strive to set our plants (and customers!) up for success. We don’t want our plants to just look good— they need to feel good, too. That means our 100% waterproof ceramics are designed to fit most grow pots, allowing us to “stage” plants inside them and thus set them up for optimal health. The plant not only has sufficient room to breathe in its grow pot, but it’s also raised up inside, reducing the risk of overwatering.

Inside their decorative mid-century ceramics, our plants live in their nursery pots, allowing for better control over moisture levels, optimal root health, and easy repotting (when the time comes!). Illustration by Kailie Barnes

Inside their decorative mid-century ceramics, our plants live in their nursery pots, allowing for better control over moisture levels, optimal root health, and easy repotting (when the time comes!). Illustration by Kailie Barnes

A partnership with a purpose.

Building a socially and environmentally sustainable business is core to our values. It drives our choice to work with makers who care deeply about the materials they use and the people they employ. With LBE Design, we traveled the world to find the best partners in ceramics and wood working. We visited multiple factories, met with artisans and managers, and ultimately built relationships with the partners that aligned most with our desire for quality and opportunity for each and every employee. From the nurseries where our plants grow to the natural wood finish of each stand, our plant sets are truly made with love by mother nature and humankind. 

Our mid-century ceramics and plant stands are available for purchase here, and can be shipped nationwide!

 

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