Planter Pot Toes

Think of Planter Pot Toes as miniature pedestals for your prized plants. These space-saving pot feet help lift containers. They protect against water damage and improve drainage. Our clients love its elegant look, which blends in while doing the hard work.

Mary from Florida writes, “I replaced my deck boards twice because of water damage from my plant containers. Then, I found these plant pot toes.” Three years later, my deck is still spotless!”

Specification of planter pot toes

Our products have 2 different sizes:

Size Bottom length(mm) Side length(mm) Thickness(mm)
Large 70 90 20
Small 55 70 15

We have put a lot of thought into these modest yet powerful supports:

Ensures proper ventilation beneath your pots for healthier roots.

Prevents water stains on pricey surfaces.

Offers steady and stable support for your precious plants.

Built to last for all seasons.

Simple to clean and maintain.

Tom, who rents a condo in Chicago, says, “I was unsure about putting plants on my hardwood floors. Then my neighbor showed me these planter pot toes.” Now I can enjoy my indoor jungle without worrying about water damage!”

 

How to use

1. Prepare your surface

Ensure that the surface is clean and level.

If you’re going to use it outside, make sure the place has good drainage.

Maker sure dry and clean areas inside.

2. Place your flower pot toes So that for round pots (less than 12 inches):

Use three plant pot toes in a triangular pattern.

Space them equally for the optimum stability.

Use 4-5 plant pot toes for bigger or rectangular pots.

Put one in every corner.

If you need more support, put one in the middle.

3. Place your container

Place your pot on the pot toes that someone set up.

Make sure the pot is level.

For better balance, move the plant pot toes if you need to.

Pro Tips

  • Place the flower pot toes close to the edge of heavy pots to better spread the weight.
  • Press gently on different sides of the pot to make sure it is stable.
  • For tubs that are very big or heavy, use extra pot toes.
  • Clean your pot toes every so often to keep dirt from building up.

Important Reminders

  • Do not go over the weight limit.
  • Keep your pot toes far apart.
  • Check them every so often to make sure they stay in the right place.
  • Make any necessary changes when you move or rotate your plants.

No tools or difficult steps are needed to raise the pots for healthier plants and safer surfaces.

Want some help picking out the right number of pot toes for your pots? Just reach out to our customer service team for specific advice.