Plant Pots

Village Pots - The Cottages

The cottages are the smallest of our pots, perfect for a small succulent or as a pencil pot on your desk. Size: 95mm W x 95mm D x 115mm H.

Wagtail Cottage
Turtledove Cottage
Kookaburra Cottage
Kingfisher Cottage
Cockatoo Cottage
Bowerbird Cottage

Village Pots - The Shops

The shops are mid-sized pots that look beautiful alone, but even better as a collection!  Each comes with it’s own tray and care instructions, and measure approximately 110mm W x 125mm D x 110mm H.

Boutique Planter
The Boutique
The Cafe
The Cake Shop
The Coffee Shop
The Florist
The Haberdashery
The Pet Shop
The Plant Store

Village Pots - The Corners

While these pots do look amazing on their own, they were designed to bookend a street collection, and also make beautiful bookends for your books! Each comes with their own tray and care instructions.

The Bakery 14cmHx14.5cmWx14.5cmD
The Chocolatier 16cmHx14.5cmWx14.5cmD
The Deli 11cmHx14.5cmWx14.5cmD
The Hotel 14cmHx14.5cmWx14.5cmD

Village Pots - The Main Street

The Main Street buildings are the stars of the Village Pots show, and can be grouped together in any combination you desire. Every pot comes with a custom tray and care instructions. 

The Bank 18cmHx13cmWx13.5cmD
The Bookshop 14cmHx13cmWx14cmD
The Chateau 16.5cmHx19cmWx14cmD
The Church 21cmHx14.5cmWx17.5cmD
The Emporium 15cmWx16cmHx17.5cmD
The Grocer 15cmHx12cmWx13cmD
Terracotta Schoolhouse plant pot
The Schoolhouse 13cmWx13cmDx16cmH
The Terraces 28cmWx15.5cmDx15.5cmH
The Theatre 15cmHx16cmWx17.5cmD
The Town Hall 23cmHx16cmWx20cmD

Miscellaneous plant pots

Chicken in Nest Pot 15cmHx14.5cmWx18cmD

Care Information

Terracotta is a naturally porous clay that is loved by gardeners for its ability to resist overwatering issues and diseases, and to help keep the roots cooler in hot weather. It does however dry the soil out quickly which will suit some plants (succulents for example) but will not work for thirstier plants.

Planting directly into the pots will eventually result in a white residue on the exterior caused by minerals in water, and although it does wash off, it obscures the lovely details.

We recommend using our pots instead as decorative outer pots and placing your plants in a liner or nursery pot inside them. Many plants thrive if you take the pot out and give them a good long soak before replacing them.

If you prefer to plant directly inside, you can waterproof the inside of the pot and the tray with a terracotta sealer spray available at your local hardware store. The sealer will slow the plant drying out and also reduce the white residue buildup.
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