
A&M Victorian Decorations offers a selection of planters, including these latticework designs. Click here for company info.

Authentic Provence offers a variety of zinc planters, in addition to other garden ornament. Click here for company info.

This planter is one of many styles available from Cantera Especial. Click here for company info.

The cast-stone Waterloo urn is one of the many planters available from Haddonstone. Click here for company info.

The Herculean Bowl from Haddonstone features festoons of fruit bound together with ribbons and swags. Click here for company info.

This cast-stone planter from Haddonstone is based on a design by Mary Watts for the Compton Potters' Arts Guild. Click here for company info.

This 18-in. urn, based on a Frank Lloyd Wright design, is offered by Historical Arts & Casting. Click here for company info.

Kenneth Lynch & Sons custom manufactured this traditionally styled lead planter, which measures 69x18x16 in. Click here for company info.

This garden urn is available from New England Garden Ornaments. Click here for company info.

Robinson Iron’s Palo Alto urn is available in four different heights: 10, 16, 20 and 24 in. Click here for company info.

Planters, urns and sculpture from Rossato Giovanni are handmade from Vicenza stone. Click here for company info.

Seibert & Rice's new line of durable grey terra-cotta planters are handmade in Impruneta, Italy. Click here for company info.

The Poetry Pot from Seibert & Rice was designed by artist and gardener Robert Dash. Click here for company info.

These terra-cotta planters with rolled rims are available from Seibert & Rice in various sizes. Click here for company info.

Tuscan Imports's terra-cotta urns are made in Impruneta and Siena, Italy. Click here for company info.

This Conca Firenze Gigante from Italy is part of a new line of lightweight poly planters from Tuscan Imports. Click here for company info.