Combining Style and Function with Outdoor Glazed Planters

Glazed planters are made from terra cotta clay that is baked at very high temperatures, painted with a robust and durable glaze, and then baked again to ensure beauty and durability. Glazed terra cotta planters come in various shapes, sizes, colors, and patterns to suit any gardener's desires!

How to Incorporate Glazed Ceramic Planters Into Your Yard

Add some color to your yard during the times of the year when there are fewer blooms. If you love color, you're in luck: you can get beautiful glazed pots in various colors and patterns! You can get any color, whether you love bright colors or prefer understated neutrals like white or black. When you shop our ceramic planters, you can find a range of styles and finishes. Do you like a glossy glazed effect, a stone-like effect, or intricate patterns? We have it all. There are some beautiful metallic glazes, too!

The Dimple Glaze Planter is stunning in the Riviera Blue Glaze. Sold as a set of 3 which gives you options for arrangements of the both the planters and the plants

Campania International Dimple Glaze Planter Set in Riviera Blue

Coordinate your outdoor glazed planters with your blooms for the seasons. Then use your planters as a pop of color during the less-colorful times of the year. Even if you can't have flowers blooming 365 days a year, you can add cheer with colorful ceramics.

Use planters to contain rapidly-spreading plants (like mint) instead of planting them straight into your garden beds. If you've ever grown mint, you know how quickly it can spread and take over your entire flower bed—and maybe even your lawn! Unfortunately, mint is just one of many beautiful or fragrant plants that tend to spread where it isn't welcome. However, you can eliminate this problem using glazed ceramic planters to contain creeping plants and ground covers. They will look beautiful and keep you from pulling weeds all summer.

The Blake Planter Set brings warmth with modern style to the garden in the Maple Red Glaze. Plant with manicured boxwood or wild grasses to create an amazing arrangement.

Campania International Blake Planter Set in Maple Red
Use tall planters to signify the edge of a cozy patio space
Sometimes, you must get creative when defining an area in your yard. A series of large planters are a great way to section off a cozy seating area. If you plant tall plants inside, you'll get some extra privacy. As a bonus, you can coordinate your new, colorful glazed planters with your patio furniture.

The Palisades Jar provides both texture and color to a space. Its bright blue and green glaze is eye catching. Sold as a set of two for to give the opportunity to create balance and continuity in the landscape.

Campania International Round Palisades Planter Set of 2


The Downsides of Outdoor Glazed Planters
Glazed ceramic pots are heavy. They're excellent if you rarely move them, but they're not ideal if you must transport your plants regularly. The larger ones are quite heavy! Moving them also increases the risk of accidentally cracking them. And they can also crack in freezing weather, especially if moisture is inside them. For this reason, they may need to be brought inside during the winter in cold climates. Despite the minor downsides, ceramic glazed planters are an excellent addition to your outdoor space!


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