Your Spring Plants Absolutely Need These Massive Costco Planters (They’re Only $85)
‘Tis the season to re-pot and relocate your houseplants! If you have greenery in your home that needs to spread its roots, spring is the perfect time to replant into bigger pots to let them do their thing. And luckily, Costco has exactly the pot for your indoor fruit or foliage trees. The warehouse store has gigantic ceramic pots over 20 inches wide — they’re ideal for trees, but you can also use them as planters for spring and summer patio displays! The possibilities are endless, and each pot costs only $85.
“I had to show you guys these planters,” Laura Lamb of Costco Hot Finds said in a recent video. “I just spotted these at Costco, and they’re over 21 inches tall and wide. They’re ginormous, and they have the most beautiful glazed ceramic finish. I sat them next to the other planters so you can really see the size difference.”
These Costco Planters Are Nearly Twice the Size as Other Options
Each pot is made from moisture-wicking terracotta and features a drainage hole to protect your plants from root rot. Pro tip: Because they’re heavy, you may want to place these pots on a rolling plant caddy before you plant. These pots appear to be an in-store exclusive, which makes sense because they’re just so huge they would be tricky to ship. So, if you need a massive pot for one of the plants in your collection, check your nearest Costco now to grab one before they’re gone.
Overall, the planters have been getting rave reviews from commenters. “Wow those are stunning! I have to go check my local Costco for these,” one person commented on Laura’s post. Another said, “We got two in cobalt blue and they are stunning.” Someone else added, “Those enormous planters are beautiful, love the colors and they’d look great for any big plant at home!”
If you’re not a Costco member, or if your Costco doesn’t have these massive planters in stock, Lowe’s carries a similarly sized pot for just under $50. These planters are made from resin rather than ceramic and don’t feature a drainage hole at the bottom, so make sure you line the bottom of the pot with substrate or rocks before planting to help with water drainage.
Your largest houseplant just found a new home! Grab one of these $85 Costco planters this season to help your plant live up to its full (and biggest!) potential.