Wednesday 16 June 2021

Need A Big Planter?? Here Are The 18 Large and EXTRA Large Ones We Love

Our wonderful Insider Community that Key has been wonderful handling, has asked for large outdoor planter recs and I figured that they might not be alone. Heck if I had a space wider than my almost 3′ x 20′ balcony I would be on the hunt too! But you know what takes time? Searching and looking up annoying dimensions. I think everyone on the team (not just Emily and her cat lounge) has once or twice thought they “knew what the size was by just looking at it online” and FOR SURE regretted it. If you are a gambler that can be very exciting, buuuuut I am personally not a big gambling gal and hate having to return things. Plus it’s bad for the earth. Lose, lose in my opinion. So I did a bit of research and held myself as back as possible to bring you 9 awesome large planters and none 9 dope EXTRA large planters. If you want to see “Jess Unleashed: Outdoor Entertaining Products Edition,” head here. It’s hard not to suggest EVERYTHING I think is cool. But who has the time??

Now before we start, I thought I would give you a little planter sizing info I got from The Sill:

“When choosing a pot, choose a pot that is 1-2” larger than the current size if the plant is currently in a 10” pot or smaller. If your current pot size is >10”, choose a pot that is 2-3” larger in diameter.”

So since we are dealing with those over 10″ pots (and likely even larger plants), make sure those babies have some room to grow… 2″-3″ to be exact.

Large Planters

Now when I say “large”, I’m talking between 13.75″ to 16″ diameter which means your plants should be 10″ to 13″ depending. Shall we just hop right in?

1. Self Watering Planter | 2. Pidestall Planter | 3. Totem Indoor/Outdoor Planter | 4.
Graysen Pot Planter | 5. Kauai Cement Pot Planter | 6. Composite Planter | 7. IKEA PS FEJÖ | 8. Brice Planter | 9. White Metal Planter with Black Stand

I think I should start with the two that will make your life the easiest… #1 and #7. Y’all they are self-watering AND under $20. How can you beat it? But if you are good at, or like to be attentive to your plants, as well as love cool shapes then #3, #5, and #8 are for you. Caitlin is actually eyeing #8 for her balcony:) Now if you want a classic look for a really great price then #6 is it. I really love that one.

Sometimes you need to create levels with planter groupings and that’s what awesome about #2 and #9. They are visually both substantial yet light because of their elevated nature. And last but not least, #4 is also on a stand but brings in that classic playfulness with its pattern! Stripes go with almost anything.

Ready to go bigger??

Extra Large Planters

design by marie flanigan interiors | photo by julie soefer | styled by jessica brinkert holtam | via architectural digest

These planters range from 17.5″ to 35″ meaning your plants should be 14.5″ to 32″…again depending on the planter. Those are some big plants! The great thing about an extra-large planter like this is that you will likely only need one (which is good for the wallet) and will last you maybe forever. Of course, if you have a huge backyard well then you might need more. But I think the key, especially with the extra-large planters, is to keep them pretty timeless with clean lines. I did throw a color option in there for fun but when you are spending the big bucks on a piece like this it’s important to know that you are still going to love it in 10 years, right? So let’s look at what we got:

1. Flatform Planter | 2. Ring Handle Iron Taper Planter | 3. Bound Black Planter | 4. Barnacle Round Shoulder Jar | 5. Royse Ceramic Pot Planter | 6. Fiber Concrete Flare Urn | 7. Cecilia Indoor/Outdoor Planter | 8. White Belly XXL Planter | 9. Pacifica Planter

My modern heart is LOVING #1 a lot. And honestly, for the size the price isn’t bad. But if it’s texture you want, #3 and #7, and #9 are great. Not too busy but add enough interest to make you (and your future guests) take a second look. I had to add #5 because despite my odd hesitation with pink, how fun is a large pink planter!! However, I am very partial to a traditional aged planter like #2, #4, #6, and #8. They are just so elegant and will truly never go out of style.

Ok, there you have it. Large and extra-large planters that I can 100% get behind. Obviously the new and large planters are $$$ so don’t forget to check garage sales, Craigslist, or your favorite online selling app. Deals are out there if you have the patience;) Hope this was helpful.

Love you, meant it.

Opening Image Credits: Design and Photo by Shavonda Gardner

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