![]() If you want to upgrade your indoor greenery (and zhuzh up your décor at the same time), all you need is the right pot or planter. ![]() (You’ll need to repot it eventually once it grows enough, but we can worry about that later.) As a bonus, this makes watering even easier because you don’t need to worry about drainage and you can easily do everything in the sink if you want. If you’re nervous about repotting, don’t worry: You can probably leave your plant in that plastic pot for now just get a slightly larger decorative pot and slip the plastic pot inside as a liner. And if you happen to have purchased a rare or exotic plant - say, one that has been compared to a Hermès handbag - you’ll obviously want to show it off in style. A simple ceramic pot can make that big bird-of-paradise or monstera look less like an impulse purchase on your way out of Ikea and more like a thoughtful addition to your living room décor. Leaving plants in those plastic pots isn’t as much a disaster as it is a missed opportunity. ( Much more.) The right plant can go a long way toward transforming an interior space, but not if you leave it in the plastic nursery pot many are sold in at plant stores - or shipped to your door if you order your plant online. We’ve written about low-light plants, off-the-radar indoor plants, status plants, pet-safe plants and more. Photo-Illustration: Courtesy of the retailer
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