2 Easy Methods to Secure Artificial Plants in Pots So They Look Real! (2024)

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You can have the most beautiful, realistic fake plant and it’ll still look fake if you don’t style it properly! Here are 2 easy methods for how to secure artificial plants in pots and make your fake plant look real.

I have a pretty brown thumb when it comes to houseplants. Actually, it’s not entirely my fault….the lighting isn’t great in the areas where I usually want to display plants (like in the corner). Well, at least I tell myself that the problem is the lighting… Lol!

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I’ve previously shared my favorite fake plants, but let me reiterate one point. I am very particular about fake plants. The leaves need to look real, the branches/trunk needs to be realistic…I’m even particular about the way that the leaves attach to branches!

But none of that matters if your fake plant isn’t properly styled so that it looks real.

Most fake plants come in a cheap plastic, weighted pot with brown/black plastic dirt. Some do come in plastic containers with Spanish moss and while I do like Spanish moss, the cheap plastic container is still a dead giveaway.

With that being said, you can’t just buy a fake plant and toss it in the corner or plop it on the coffee table and think you’re done. No, you have to style it. That’s why it’s important to pot artificial plants so that they look real!

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I use two different styling methods in my home so I’ll share both with you!

How to Secure Artificial Plants in Pots

I have several fake plants in my own home and have had them for years. Here’s my secret to styling:

The key to making a fake plant look real is to add real elements to it!

Kim @Tidbits&Twine

Please don’t misunderstand me and start adding real leaves into your fake plant! No, add your real elements at the base!

Base Elements

  • Rocks
  • Moss
  • Moss Rocks
  • Dirt

Dirt, rocks, and moss are all real elements you’d find at the base of a real houseplant, so they should be at the base of your fake houseplant, too!

Materials Needed

  • Artificial plant
  • Decorative planter/pot
  • Scissors
  • Packing material (newspaper, plastic bags, etc)
  • Riser (optional)
  • Cardboard or plastic pot liner
  • Dirt or moss (depending on method below)

Potting Method 1 – For Dirt & Small Rocks

To me, the most realistic-looking fake plant is one that has dirt at its base. While you could just plop your fake plant into a pot and fill the whole thing with dirt, that could potentially be a lot of dirt and would be very messy if you ever want to change the pot or plant. Instead, follow these simple instructions.

First, start by upgrading that yucky plastic container with something beautiful that fits your design style! I personally love using baskets just for the texture, but any container that is wide enough to accommodate the plastic pot and deep enough that you can cover it will do.

If your planter has straight sides, you can simply flip it upside down on a piece of cardboard. Trace around the opening to create a circle that is the same diameter as your pot. From there, start with Step 2 below.

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But, not all pots have straight sides, like the one I’m using here. For pots/planters that are curvy or with thick sides, use a plastic pot liner instead! With the thin plastic liners, you can bend them to fit the shape you need.

I’m using an artificial ZZ Plant and a pot I had sitting in my garage for years.

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Step 1

Measure the opening of your pot AND the diameter at the height you want your plant to sit. The opening of mine is 11″ but further down where the plant will sit is 12″. The plastic liner is flexible so I can squeeze 12″ through the 11″ opening.

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Step 2

Measure the circumference of your plant at the base (measure the plant, not the pot).

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Step 3

Select a plastic liner size nearest to the diameter of your finished opening. Cut from the outer edge to the center. Because the plastic is flexible, this cut will allow you to contract/expand the liner as needed. Cut a circle in the center matching the diameter of your plant’s leaves/stem.

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Step 4 (optional)

Determine your finished height. If your container is deep and you want to raise the height of your plant, add a base. You can use books, boxes, even Tupperware! Just make sure that whatever you use to add height is sturdy and that your plant is stable on it.

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Step 5

Fill in the gaps. I use grocery store bags almost always, but newspaper, tissue, bubble wrap, or any type of filler material will do!

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Step 6

Insert your liner (or cardboard).

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Step 7

Add a layer of dirt to cover the liner and plastic pot.

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But wait…

I have a cat who loves to dig. In fact, as I was setting up my photo, guess who made an appearance and just had to check out the nice new dirt I’d added!

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So I use moss about 90% of the time in my own home. I would actually prefer to use dirt because I think it looks even more realistic, but I need to be practical sometimes (just sometimes, not always!)

Potting Method 2 – For Moss

If you want to use moss or moss rocks, you can use the simplified method below! And actually, I prefer this method for large plants as well because it’s less messy than Method 1 above if you want to switch out the container.

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Step 1 (optional)

Add a riser to your plant if you need to add height. Ensure anything you use is stable so that the plant won’t topple over.

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Step 2

Fill the gaps. I use grocery store bags almost always, but newspaper, tissue, bubble wrap, or any type of filler material will do!

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Step 3

Add a layer of moss to cover the filler and plastic pot.

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Either of these methods is a super-easy way for how to secure artificial plants in pots, covering those yucky pots and making your fake plants look real! Real elements added to the mix make all the difference.

Additional Tips for Fake Plants

Also, keep the following in mind when working with fake plants or flowers:

  • Always make sure to “fluff” your fake plant once you get it home. You’ll need to bend the branches and leaves to help give it a more realistic appearance.
  • Dust, dust, dust!! Plants, real and fake, do get dusty and both need to be cleaned. So don’t forget about the leaves when dusting! Nothing says fake like a potted plant covered in cobwebs!

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How to Secure Artificial Plants in Pots so They Look Real!

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You can have the most beautiful, realistic fake plant and it’ll still look fake if you don’t style it properly! Here are 2 easy methods for how to secure artificial plants in pots and make your fake plant look real.

Active Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Materials

  • Artificial plant
  • Decorative planter/pot
  • Scissors
  • Packing material (newspaper, plastic bags, etc)
  • Riser (optional)
  • Cardboard or plastic pot liner
  • Dirt or moss (depending on method)

Tools

  • Scissors
  • Hand Trowel

Instructions

    1. Measure the opening of your pot AND the diameter at the height you want your plant to sit.
    2. Measure the circumference of your plant at the base (measure the plant, not the pot).
    3. Select a plastic liner size nearest to the diameter of your finished opening. Cut from the outer edge to the center. Because the plastic is flexible, this cut will allow you to contract/expand the liner as needed. Cut a circle in the center matching the diameter of your plant’s leaves/stem.
    4. Determine your finished height. If your container is deep and you want to raise the height of your plant, add a base.
    5. Fill in the gaps. I use grocery store bags almost always, but newspaper, tissue, bubble wrap, or any type of filler material will do!
    6. Insert your liner (or cardboard).
    7. Add a layer of dirt to cover the liner and plastic pot.

Notes

  • Always make sure to “fluff” your fake plant once you get it home. You’ll need to bend the branches and leaves to help give it a more realistic appearance.
  • Dust, dust, dust!! Plants, real and fake, do get dusty and both need to be cleaned. So don’t forget about the leaves when dusting! Nothing says fake like a potted plant covered in cobwebs!

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FAQs

How to secure artificial plants in pots so they look real? ›

Typically, artificial plants are held in pots using foam or sand as a base. The foam or sand is placed inside the pot, and the artificial plant is inserted into the foam or sand to secure it. Some artificial plants may also be anchored using wire or similar materials to keep them in place.

How do you secure potted plants? ›

The heavier you make a container, the less likely someone is going to put in effort to remove it. To secure outdoor planters, I'll add a thick layer of rock at the bottom. With smaller pots, this may be difficult since it will take away the amount of soil you need for happy plant roots to grow and stay moist.

How do you keep fake plants from falling over? ›

Some do not use soil to secure their tall faux plants. They use filler, from blankets to pillows, packing peanuts, plastic bottles, and all sorts of material. There is no rule about using soil, however, for weight, you need something. You need something that's going to keep the planter still and weighed down.

How to secure fake flowers? ›

A super quick way you should know how to secure artificial flowers in vase is to use wire. It can be wrapped around the stems of the flowers and then twisted to secure them in place.

How do you make fake potted plants look real? ›

Use Real Dirt

It's harder to tell if something is fake if it's mixed with something real. “When we are doing larger scale faux plants, like fiddle leaf fig or olive trees, we always put real dirt and moss in the pots. Adding some life to faux can make a world of difference," says Ashley Macuga of Collected Interiors.

How do you make plastic plant pots look expensive? ›

You don't need complex steps or expensive tools to do this.
  1. Take some white spray paint and cover all your planters. ...
  2. Take multi-colored ribbons and connect it together. ...
  3. Take green paint and gold ribbons. ...
  4. Take the foil and crumple it up. ...
  5. Take white lace pieces, long strips of medium thickness are best.

What to fill fake plant pots with? ›

Fill about 80% - 90% of the pot with earth or sand. If you prefer, you can use floral oasis (the dry version). Push the spike into the pot. Voila!

Where is the best place to put fake plants? ›

Other spaces in your house that are perfect for artificial plants are the high-traffic areas, like your entryway. Any live plants you put near your front door or on your console table are inevitably going to get bumped as you come and go throughout the day.

How to weigh down pots? ›

Actually, 70% to 90% of the weight can be from the fill material. So adding crushed stone if they need to be weighted down for stabilization purposes is optimal. You can also weigh down planters with crushed gravel, blue stone, or bricks.

What to use for fillers in flower pots? ›

Try these eco-friendly lightweight planter filler options made from everyday household items.
  • Plastic water and soda bottles.
  • Unused nursery pots.
  • Non-dissolvable packing peanuts.
  • Old pool noodles.
  • Clean foam take-out containers.
  • Styrofoam packing materials.
  • Aluminum soda cans.
  • Pine Cones.

How to anchor fake plants in pots? ›

How to Secure Artificial Plants in Tall Planters – Video Tutorial
  1. Step 1 – Cut the cardboard to size. Cut a piece of carboard about an inch shorter than the inside height of the planter. ...
  2. Step 2 – Tape the cardboard. ...
  3. Step 3 – Place cardboard cylinders into planter. ...
  4. Step 4 – Hide the cardboard.
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Does Hairspray protect artificial flowers? ›

In Summary. Hairspray is a great companion for faux flower fading. It provides protection for your artificial flowers so that they don't fade too fast.

How do you make fake flowers look real? ›

Step by step: how to make fake flowers look real
  1. Compare against real flowers.
  2. Choose quality flowers.
  3. Arrange your flowers.
  4. Remove any creases.
  5. Trim your flower stems.
  6. Hide fake flower stems.
  7. Try scenting faux flowers.
  8. Use in-season flowers.
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How do you secure artificial plants in hanging baskets? ›

If you're making your own, you can pop some sand or stones in the bottom of the basket before adding your oasis foam and flowers. If you're using a pre-made artificial hanging basket, you can add some stones on top of the oasis foam, beneath your foliage and glue them down to stop them from blowing away in the wind.

How to stabilize an outdoor planter? ›

Secure the Container

You can do this by screwing or strapping the planter to a wall, the ground, a fence, or another sturdy structure. You can also consider using modular planters that connect and group together to create added stability through an increased footprint and greater weight.

How to keep a fake tree from falling over? ›

Checking that screws are tight while assembling your artificial tree makes it easier to address any loose screws early on. Doing this will avoid problems and keep it upright, preventing the tree from falling over.

How do you display artificial plants? ›

How To Decorate With Artificial Plants — 7 Design Tips
  1. Invest In Quality. ...
  2. Pop That Sucka In a Planter or Basket. ...
  3. Reshape With The Bend And Fluff. ...
  4. Dust Your Artificial Plants When Dusting Your Decor. ...
  5. Mix Your Fake Plants With Real Ones. ...
  6. Add Water To Artificial Plants? ...
  7. Use Different Heights To Add Interest And Depth.
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