As gardeners continue to embrace statement planting and flexible outdoor design, one UK brand is helping both professionals and home growers think bigger. BigPlantPots specialises in oversized plant containers that combine strong visual design with serious growing capacity, making them ideal for trees, large shrubs and productive plants.
The BigPlantPots range includes four distinctive designs — The Biggie, The Tubby, The Curvy and The Skinny — each created to suit different planting needs and spaces. From wide, sculptural forms that anchor a garden design to tall, elegant planters that work beautifully in courtyards and entrances, the collection offers versatility without compromising on function.



At the heart of the range is The Biggie, one of the largest-volume garden pots available in the UK. With an impressive 421-litre capacity, it allows for deep root growth, improved moisture retention and healthier plants over the long term. This makes it particularly well suited to small trees and large architectural plants that would normally require planting directly into the ground.
All BigPlantPots are rotomoulded for strength and longevity, making them frost-proof, UV-stable and highly durable for year-round outdoor use. Despite their generous size, the pots are lightweight compared to stone or concrete alternatives, offering flexibility for changing layouts or seasonal repositioning.
Aesthetically, the pots are available in a choice of 16 colour options, allowing gardeners, designers and schools to coordinate planting schemes or create bold focal points. This combination of colour, scale and practicality has made BigPlantPots popular not only with private gardeners, but also with landscapers, commercial spaces and school gardening projects, where durability and safety are essential.
The brand received national exposure after appearing on Sarah Beeny’s New Life in the Country, reflecting its growing reputation for providing large-scale planting solutions that are both attractive and practical.
As interest continues to rise in container growing, sustainability and adaptable outdoor spaces, BigPlantPots is demonstrating that thoughtful design and generous proportions can transform the way we grow.
For more information, visit www.bigplantpots.co.uk or contact sally@bigplantpots.co.uk.



