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Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, Fiberstone is one of the latest developments in planter material technology. It's recyclable, durable, looks great and will weather pretty much anything the UK's weather can throw at it, so whether it's sitting on your patio or desk, a fiberstone planter will make your plants stand proud.
It's also exclusive to Primrose, so you won't find it anywhere else in the UK. For a wealth of inspiration and expertise, have a look at our Planters Ideas & Advice hub.
Get the best from your fibrestone planter with our guide on what to put in the bottom of a planter for drainage. Clever drainage will ensure your plants live longer and perform their best. Improving your planter's soil with amendments, such as perlite and mulch are just one of many tips we offer. Find out more in our planters hub.
Planters come in a variety of materials, shapes and sizes and each type requires specific care. Fiberstone planters, made of fibres mixed with traditional materials, are typically more durable and non-reactive, making them an excellent choice for low-maintenance care. For more information, have a look at how to care for your planter.
Fiberstone planters are made up of fibres combined with traditional materials, such as clay and stone, making them extra durable. As a result, fiberstone is extremely strong, weather-resistant, and non-reactive to most cleaning products. However, for much larger plants you might consider fiberglass an option.
If you are looking for a more environmentally-friendly option, you may also want to consider using pure fiberglass, terracotta or wood planters.
Fiberstone planters are made of a mixture of fiberglass and stone powder, giving them the look and feel of natural stone but with the added durability and lightweight benefits of fiberglass.
Yes, fiberstone planters are suitable for outdoor use. Due to its robust and rigid characteristics, it’s perfectly suitable for outdoor as well as indoor use. Able to withstand extreme temperatures and harsh weather conditions, these weather-resistant plant pots are also lighter than ceramic and concrete plant pots.
Need help to choose the right plant pot but don't know where to begin? Have a look at our quick infographic guide on choosing the right planter for your garden.
Fibrestone can be cleaned using non-bleach detergent or some soap with water solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to avoid any damage to the surface of the planter. For best results, clean the planter with a soft-bristled brush and wipe it with a clean cloth.
Despite both planters being made from a combination of materials, there are some significant differences.
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