Indoor Pots

Bring the beauty of nature into your home with our huge range of indoor pots. You’ll find something to suit every style of home decorating in the Diacos online store. Indoor gardening is easy with the right pot! 

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Indoor plants

Indoor Pots

Pot plants are a fantastic way to brighten up any indoor space. Whether you’re looking for a striking feature pot or just something small and stylish for your desk or bookshelf, you’ll find a range of indoor pots in our online store to suit any kind of plant or home decorating style.

Planters and pots are an essential part of indoor gardening. They help to keep your plants happy and your floors dirt free! If you’ve got playful kids or curious pets, try experimenting with hanging pots or raised planters to help keep your plants a little further off the ground. 

If you’re looking for a little bit of inspiration, check out our Diacos Instagram to see some of the unique indoor pots on display in our garden centres. Otherwise, feel free to ask our friendly team for any advice. We’re always happy to help our customers find the perfect pot. 

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Planters and pots are an essential part of indoor gardening. They help to keep your plants happy and your floors dirt free! We’re always happy to help our customers find the perfect pot.

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There are plenty of helpful little tricks out there to keep your indoor plants growing strong and healthy. Here are some of our team’s favourite quick tips for caring for your indoor potted plants and making sure they’re as happy as can be.

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Give it a spin! Gently rotating your pot plant 90-180 degrees from time to time will help it grow foliage more evenly. It can also prevent plants from leaning towards the sun when placed in indirect light, or from scorching the leaves when in direct sunlight.

Water while you’re away. Heading away for a few days? You can use a technique called ‘wicking’ to keep your houseplants watered. Place some string (or ‘wick’) firmly in your soil, with the other end in a glass of water. It will slowly drip-feed your plant!

Dust your leaves. Dust build-up on the leaves of your indoor plants interferes with the natural process of photosynthesis. Mist your plants or wipe them down with a damp cloth to remove any dust. It’ll also help with keeping them moist and humid.

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We’ve also put together some more comprehensive gardening guides to help you get those green thumbs going. Check out our Gardening Advice section for more info about sunlight, watering, soil health, plant care and more!

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