Free shipping in the Netherlands & Belgium from €75*

We send small plants from Mon to Wed so that they do not hang around in the mail during the weekend. Read more in our FAQ.

Round plant pot / cultivation pot with handles - 30 or 45 L

Round plant pot / growing pot with handles and drainage holes

This sturdy, round plant pot from is perfect for growing all kinds of plants. Thanks to the generous capacity and handy handles, the pot is easy to move, even when it is completely full. Ideal for soft fruit, flowers, herbs and vegetables, but also very suitable for growing potatoes. The pot has a smart design that ensures good drainage and healthy root growth, so that your plants can thrive. Perfect for use in the garden, on the balcony or terrace!

Features pot 30 liters:

  • diameter 41 cm (without handles).
  • diameter 48 cm (with handles).
  • height 34 cm (without handles)
  • height 38 cm (with handles)
  • capacity 30L

Features pot 45 Liter:

  • diameter 50 cm (without handles).
  • diameter 56 cm (with handles).
  • height 35 cm (without handles)
  • height 39 cm (with handles)
  • capacity 45L

TIP!: Growing potatoes in a plant pot:

Step 1: Mix the soil
Combine two parts potting soil, two parts coconut fibre and one part perlite. A 40 litre bag of BIO potting soil for vegetables, fruit and herbs is ideal for this mix.

Step 2: Fill the pot
Fill your plant pot to about 15-20cm. This will give the potatoes enough room to grow.

Step 3: Plant the potatoes
Place 2 to 3 pre-sprouted seed potatoes per pot. Mix a little compost or a handful of organic fertilizer through the potting soil to give the potatoes extra nutrition. Make a hole in the soil and place the seed potatoes with the sprouts facing upwards in the pot. Fill the pot further and give the plants an initial watering.

Step 4: Place the pot in a sunny spot
Place your pot in a sunny location so that the potatoes get enough light to grow.

Step 5: Maintenance and watering
Check the soil moisture regularly by sticking your fingers about 5 cm into the soil. If the soil is still moist, no additional water is needed. Too much moisture can cause the potatoes to rot.

Step 6: Harvesting
Early potatoes can be harvested from mid-July to early August, once the plants have stopped producing new flowers and growing. Late potatoes can be harvested after the foliage has died.

Good luck growing your potatoes!

€6,95

Contents of pot:

Dispatch

We ship your order within 1-2 business days*. When you spend €75,- you get one free shipment. Shipping is possible from €3.95. All orders are shipped as a package with a track and trace code, so you can always follow your order. Read more about the shipping costs in our FAQ.

Delivery time pre-order
Your order will be shipped from the indicated availability date. This also applies if you combine pre-order with products that are already in stock.

*Please note: In some cases this is not the case, such as: pre-orders, chicory roots, trees and small fruit. Read more in our FAQ.