Planters should be either emptied and raised to avoid water collecting at the bottom or taken inside for the winter months.
Concrete planters winter care.
As long as the soil can t get too wet it should not expand much when temperatures dip not enough to crack the pot.
The problem is that concrete pots are heavy and difficult to move.
As shown in our catalog you will see we offer a wide range of concrete planters that range from small to large.
Empty the old potting soil out of the planters prior to winter storage.
All of our planters have a drain hole for the removal of excess water.
When planting some of the larger planters we recommend placing approximately 4 of small pea gravel in the bottom of the planter before placing the soil.
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Terra cotta ceramic concrete and other moisture.
This can damage your plants and leave the root systems of your.
Ceramic ones are less easy classified.
Rinse the soil residue out of the containers with clear water.
That way you keep excess water out.
Like pottery cement and ceramic birdbaths are not suitable for use in winter and should be stored away in a protected area.
Birdbaths made to withstand the rigors of winter are available at nature stores such as wild birds unlimited.
Tall charcoal lightweight concrete round outdoor planter model rc0066a c60121 85 76 85 76.
2 scrub the interior and exterior of clay and concrete pots.
L slate gray lightweight concrete modern long low outdoor planter model rf0104b c60611 110 74 110 74.
Kante large 31 in.
Concrete planters that are left out in freezing temperatures can crack or break as moisture in the soil freezes and expands.
Bringing them indoors or into a heated garage for the winter takes quite an effort.
That takes care of the easy containers.
If you have metal pots or planters keep an eye on them for rust or make sure they re galvanized so they re protected from wear and rusting.
Pots you can leave outdoors without problem.
The most logical option is to leave them outdoors but to empty them of at least half their soil for the winter.
Ceramic ceramic pieces need the same care as cast stone fountains and birdbaths because clay is also porous and will crack from freezing water.