Indoor
Most indoor plant pots are built to look good in a photo, not to keep your plants alive. Here's what most suppliers won't tell you when choosing an indoor planter in Australia.
Not all indoor plant pots are created equal. We break down our favourite Lechuza indoor planters for 2026, what makes them different, and how to choose the right one for your space.
Indoor plant walls are transforming Perth homes and offices. Discover how to choose the right vertical garden system for WA's warm, dry climate.
Do self-watering pots really work? Find out how they function, when they're worth it, and how they perform in Australian conditions.
Choosing the wrong pot size is one of the most common planting mistakes. Learn how to get it right for indoor plants, outdoor planters and troughs.
Keeping plants alive during water restrictions is possible with a few simple changes. Healthier soil, deep watering, mulch and choosing tougher plant varieties all help, but the biggest difference often comes from the pot itself. Self-watering planters reduce water waste, keep soil consistently moist and make it easier for plants to cope with dry spells. A practical way to stay water-smart in any Australian garden.
Keep your plants thriving through Australia’s heat with self-watering planters. These pots store water in a built-in reservoir, giving your plants steady moisture and reducing the stress of hot days, dry winds and fast-drying soil. Simple, efficient and perfect for Australian conditions.
Discover the most common indoor planter mistakes and how to avoid them. Learn how Lechuza self-watering planters and PON substrate keep houseplants healthy and thriving with less effort.
Discover why self-watering planters outperform traditional pots in Australia’s hot, dry climate. Learn how Lechuza’s smart design and PON substrate make plant care easier, save water and keep your garden thriving year-round.
Self-watering planters save time and keep your plants thriving. Plantercraft is the largest supplier of Lechuza planters in Australia.
Plants not only make our homes greener and cosier, but they also improve the climate of the room.
Many people have plants or flowers of some kind in their homes for their beauty. However, plants have more than just aesthetic appeal going for them – they also offer a range of health benefits you might find surprising, from purifying the air to helping you focus.
The absence of a green thumb does not mean your living space must lack the beauty and health benefits that an indoor garden can provide, including but not limited to the purification of the air.
There are many benefits to having indoor plants – it improves air quality, improves immunity, adds to the aesthetic of a space and relieves stress, just to name a few. However, many different variables can destroy your green health machines.
Container gardening can be an easy way to grow the plants you love. However, watering can sometimes be a challenge – under-watering and over-watering are common problems that can prevent your plants from thriving.