How to drill drainage holes in ceramic pots planters and more posted on january 16 2013 by dave 64 comments y ou can find a variety of ceramic containers at most thrift stores garage sales and outlet stores.
How to make a hole in ceramic flower pot.
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For some reason i thought it would be hard to drill a hole in a ceramic pot or maybe not even possible.
Clay pots do however need to have holes in the bottom for drainage.
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With your spray bottle in one hand and drill in the other slowly go at it.
Attach the bit to the drill.
Insert the appropriate 1 2 inch bit into the drill.
Scratch a small starter mark where you want the drainage hole with your nail to help the drill bit to stay in place.
A ceramic pot can make an ideal storage container for your flowers and also for an indoor herb garden.
You can even make your own.
You need at least one drainage hole that is usually placed in the center of the pot base.
The type of bit used to drill the hole depends on the type of flower pot.
Ceramic pots and vases make for wonderful container gardens but many that you find at flea markets or specialty stores don t have a drainage hole.
A drainage hole helps excess water leave the soil so that your plant s roots are not sitting in a puddle rotting.
If it is a large pot you may want more holes.
So i have finally bought the tools to drill my own drain holes in ceramic pots so that i can use any one i want.
However most ceramic flower pots do not have any holes in the bottom of them which are vital for drainage purposes.
Clay pots are used for a variety of functions most commonly to plant flowers and plants.
Drilling a hole in a clay pot can be quite simple with the right tools.
This keeps the bit from overheating and potentially snapping and the pot from cracking.
The pot itself creates an ideal container for planted goods due to the porous surface and ability to hold the soil.
For a metal or plastic flowerpot a normal bit is appropriate for an unglazed ceramic pot a.
Keep the drill bit and pot surface wet with the spray bottle.