Vintage Planters to Spruce Up Your Home

Growing plants, flowers, and vegetables have become a new pastime for many. Using vintage planters to spruce up your home is a great way to upgrade your decor. Finding pots for all those plants and veggies can make the process more fun, especially when you make use of vintage pottery.

Even if you live in a tiny house, you can still grow a few edible plants. Parsley, basil, and mint are all easy to grow and don’t require much space. If you are looking for some color as well try rosemary, lavender, or nasturtiums. Vintage pots and planters make those plants look even better and are a great way to add some personality to your decor. Besides, there’s nothing better for the planet than using something vintage instead of buying something new.

If being a new-age farmer isn’t really your thing, you can always grab a vintage vase and plop some flowers from the garden or a few interesting branches and leaves found on your daily walk into it for a quick bit of eye candy. Even a quick trip to the grocery store can yield a bright bouquet. An unexpected vintage vase or planter is always more interesting than a plain terra cotta planter or clear glass vase from the florist or grocery store. It can easily elevate a plain jane plant or basic bouquet into a fabulous vintage centerpiece for your table.

When looking for pots, planters, and vases first check your own cupboards. You may find the right vintage planters to spruce up your home. If you happen to not have anything suitable, the shops of Vintage Unscripted along with our vintage friends have you covered. Just take a look at some of these great planters and vases we have available. Of course, everything is shipped with your safety in mind. An added bonus is that buying from a small business supports a real person instead of a corporation.

For more ideas on how to incorporate vintage items for Spring into your home, check out some of these ideas.

 

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