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Pots & plants

Ready, set, grow! Bring home the soothing, lively touch of nature and put a smile to your face. We have a lot of natural and artificial plants, plant pots and stands in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles so it's sure to look great in your space.

Plants that look fresh year after year

Surround yourself with greenery with FEJKA artificial plants. You can choose from hanging plants with trailing foliage to large leafy ones. They stay green even in cold conditions, and will stay happy even without sunshine, making it easy to decorate your space. And best of all, no watering!

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The corner of room with a bohemian style features FEJKA hanging plants, an EKENABBEN open shelving unit and framed art.
A walk-in closet in a green bedroom is composed of privacy screens, open wardrobes with sliding doors, rugs and plants.
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A smiling person sitting on a light-grey ÄPPLARYD three-seat sofa holding a monstera planted in a KLYNNON bamboo plant pot.

How to care for your house plants

Browse for easy house plant care tips and try a few new routines that’ll help your green friends flourish and get a richer plant life at home.

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Plant pots to make your room bloom

See how a simple change – like a new plant pot in a style that makes you smile – makes a big difference to the look of your plants and space. There are plenty of designs to choose from – from steel plant pots for a country-style look, to versatile stoneware pots with subtle grooves.

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A collection of pots & plants filled with artificial greenery sit on a green shelf.
Two white plant stands sit by the window in a sunlit room and are filled with different plant pots and greenery.
A white plant pot filled with a large plant sits on the floor of a living room next to a gray sofa.
Different types of plants sit on a black OLIVBLAD plant stand beside a window.
A steel AKERBAR plant pot holds different plants and sits in a brightly lit windowsill.
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How do you make house plants part of your home?

Liven up any indoor or outdoor space with planters from IKEA. With the right planter, you’ll bring a freshness, vibrancy and natural fragrance into your home. Add a dash of color to your balcony or decorate your patio with garden planters. Why not line your windowsill with succulents? Furnishing with flowers is never a bad idea. Put your most prized plant on a literal pedestal with our stylish plant pots and planters.  

Most of our plants are already potted, which makes them easy to transfer into a larger decorative plant pot or a flower box. If you’ve a taste for fresh veggies and herbs, why not use one of our growing kits in your very own kitchen? Don’t forget the watering can! And if taking care of plants is not your strong point, we have convincing artificial plants for any part of your home.

How to plant in pots or planters

The first step is to prepare the plant for planting. Remove the plastic pot from the base of the plant by pulling it off or cutting it open. Then, gently tease out the plant roots so they can branch out more easily in their new home.The second step is to prepare your soil and your pot or planter. If you’re using a large planter, place a few stones or a few pieces of broken terracotta over the drainage hole. This prevents the soil from pouring out. Pour a layer of soil along the bottom of the planter and add some compost to your soil for extra nutrition.

Finally, it’s time to plant. Insert the plant into the pot and surround it with soil. Make sure to leave a gap of about 2.5 cm between the soil and the top of the pot. Water the plant immediately once the plant and soil has been added. This helps settle any pockets of air in the soil. If needed, add more compost at the top of the pot.

Do house plants clean the air?

Plants brighten up your home, but it takes many, many plants to purify the air you breathe. Plants do absorb gases and produce oxygen - but you would need to have up to thousands of plants indoors to create a measurable effect. In other words, you can’t rely on a houseplant to improve indoor air quality.

Plants in our homes do improve our health in other ways. Plants bring with them a fresh and rejuvenating touch. Their fragrance can be relaxing, while the very sight of flowers and plants can lift our mood.