The British Isles have their megaliths; your backyard has its stone
planter. And that brittle container seems just as ancient,
immovable, and mysteriously placed as the dolmen at Kilclooney.
Which is precisely why the latest generation of synthetic planters
is so great: They mimic the look and minimize the maintenance (and
don't require a village's worth of mossy druids to move it). For
every nice clay, wood, metal, or stone garden vessel, there's a
convincing fake.
Whether you're a traditionalist who favors
planters with heft or a modern gardener who prefers pots that you
can easily lift (or drop without breaking), plant worship has
never been easier.
Real or Replica?
To see how well faux planters stacked up against the real thing, a
panel of gardening experts gave them a green thumbs-up (or down)
from close up and far away. There are, of course, pros and cons to
every material. Click to the next slide for the results.