Garden Pots & Planters in Perth
Choosing a garden pot starts with the plant, the location, and the finished scale of the space. The Outdoor Decor Company helps Perth customers compare flower pots, plant pots, pot planters, and outdoor planter options by size, drainage, material, finish, exposure, access, and planted weight.
Size and shape
Round pots suit entries, courtyards, and garden settings where planting needs room without a long wall or boundary. Bowls work well for low planting, succulents, and areas where a lower profile suits the space. Taller cylinders and tapers add height near entries or architectural walls. For long boundaries, screening, and balcony layouts, the Trough Planters and Planter Boxes collection covers those decisions separately.
Material and finish
Material affects weight, handling, drainage, finish, and how the planter holds up in Perth conditions. Polystone Resin, fibreglass, Light Stone, Cimstone Lite, TOV Lightweight Planters, and Atlantis clay all suit different uses. Some customers need a larger planter without excessive handling weight. Others want a textured clay look, a stone-look finish, a contemporary resin shape, or a custom-finished fibreglass option. Exposure, surface, plant size, maintenance expectations, and the surrounding architecture all affect which material is right.
Where to look next
- For larger planting volume or a stronger focal point — Oversize Planters.
- For long boundaries, privacy planting, or balcony layouts — Trough Planters and Planter Boxes.
- For contemporary bowls, cubes, egg planters, cylinders, and sculptural pots — Polystone Resin.
- For larger pots, custom finishes, and project handling — Fibreglass Pots and Planters.
- For stone-look planters, bowls, and troughs with lighter handling — Light Stone.
- For rustic clay texture, urn-style pots, and established garden character — Atlantis Pots and Planters or Garden Urns.
What to check before choosing
- Plant size — allow for root growth, mature height, and watering needs.
- Drainage — confirm drainage holes, surface protection, and how excess water will leave the pot.
- Exposure — Perth sun, heat, wind, salt air, and reflected heat from paving or walls all affect material choice.
- Weight — empty weight, soil, plant, and water add up. Consider whether the planter may need to be moved.
- Finish — colour, surface texture, and gloss level change how the pot sits beside paving, render, timber, planting, or pool areas.
- Access — gates, steps, lifts, tight paths, balcony access, and delivery position all matter for larger planters.
The showroom
Pot scale is easier to judge beside real materials and finishes than from photographs or measurements alone. The showroom at 65 Holder Way, Malaga carries over 200 styles. For availability, delivery, or advice, contact the showroom.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I view garden pots and planters in Perth?
You can view garden pots, flower pots, plant pots, and planters at The Outdoor Decor Company showroom at 65 Holder Way, Malaga WA 6090.
What should I consider before choosing a planter?
Plant size, drainage, sun and wind exposure, finished weight, material, finish, access, and where the planter will sit in the space.
Do you have lightweight planter options?
Yes. Depending on the size, shape, and finish needed, fibreglass, Light Stone, TOV Lightweight Planters, and Cimstone Lite are all worth comparing.
Can you help choose a pot for a specific plant?
Yes. Bring the plant name, expected mature size, approximate location, and photos of the space. The showroom team can help match pot size, drainage, material, and visual scale.
What should I choose for a large outdoor area?
The Oversize Planters collection covers extra large pots, giant pots, and large bowls. The right option depends on plant size, planting volume, access, drainage, exposure, and how much visual scale the setting needs.