Concrete Planters
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Cast stone concrete planters can be present in any garden. Since ancient times cast stone has been used to craft some of the first planters. It is one of the oldest materials used for making planters. If you’re looking to add character to your garden, cast stone planters are always a great option. A cast stone planter has a basic design with a classy touch. A good outdoor planter will liven any outdoor space. Guests will marvel at your new cast stone planter. A subtle difference like adding a planter can earn praise. The Soothing Company has the selection to provide the planter that best fits your garden.
Q: What are the benefits of using concrete planters?
A: Concrete planters provide a heavy base for large plants, making them more stable than lighter materials. They also last longer and resist wear better than terracotta or plastic. Besides their durability and weight, concrete planters can be customized with many shapes, sizes and colors to add a unique decorative touch to any outdoor space.
Q: Can I expect my concrete planter to crack over time?
A: Although all types of material may eventually chip or crack with age due to weathering, concrete is known for its strength and durability. If you follow the proper care instructions (e.g., avoiding placing heavy objects on it), then your concrete planter should hold up well over time. If a small crack does appear, it can typically be easily repaired with cement patches or sealants.
Q: How should I care for a concrete planter?
A: Caring for your concrete planter is essential to ensure its longevity. Here are some tips for how to best take care of it:
1. Be sure to pick the right soil and fertilizer. Concrete is a porous material, so you’ll need the right soil and fertilizer combination to help keep the roots healthy and promote better drainage.
2. Water regularly but don’t over-water! Make sure you check your plants often, as they will require different levels of water depending on their type and size. You can also use mulch around the base of your planter which will help retain moisture while protecting its surface from sun damage or cracking due to freezing temperatures.
3. Clean it with caution! When cleaning your concrete planter, try not to use any abrasive cleaners or brushes that could potentially damage its surface or sealants that are no longer intact after exposure to weather conditions like frost or high heat. If your planter does start developing unsightly staining from mosses or lichens, gently scrub them off with a soft brush and some weak household cleaner before rinsing thoroughly with water afterwards.