For experienced florists, the question of how a flower pot and a flower pots differ is quite obvious. But, many novice florists sometimes cannot distinguish one from the other and, as a result, acquire a thing that is completely unnecessary for them. The most important difference between a flowerpot and a flowerpot is their functional purpose. A pot is a vessel into which a plant is planted. A planter is a decorative container, its main task is to hide an unattractive flower pot.
It is very easy to distinguish between a pot and a planter when buying, despite the fact that at first glance they are exactly the same. The pot has one or more drainage holes at the bottom and a separate pan for draining excess water. A cache-pot is a one-piece vessel without a pallet and holes. If you need a container specifically for planting a plant, your choice is a flower pot. If your plant has already been planted and you just need to decorate unattractive flower dishes, pay attention to the planter.