How Lehi Concrete Helps You Build Beautiful Concrete Planters for Your Outdoor Space
Your outdoor space has more potential than a bare patio or plain front entry suggests. If your yard feels unfinished, your entryway lacks character, or your garden beds need more definition, concrete planters offer a practical and lasting fix. At Lehi Concrete, we help homeowners design and build concrete planters that complement their landscape, hold up through Utah's demanding climate, and look great for years without constant upkeep. In this post, you will learn why concrete planters outperform common alternatives, where to place them for maximum impact, which plants thrive inside them, and how our team supports your project from first idea to finished result.
Why Concrete Planters Outperform Other Materials
Walk through any garden center and you will find rows of plastic, terracotta, resin, and wood planters. Most of them look appealing at first. By the second or third season, you are dealing with cracked terracotta, warped wood, and sun-bleached plastic that falls apart the moment you try to move it. Concrete planters eliminate those headaches before they start.
They Hold Up Through Utah Seasons
Lehi homeowners deal with real weather — intense summer heat, hard freezes, and everything in between. Concrete handles all of it without degrading. It does not crack from UV exposure, split after a frost, or warp from spring moisture. A well-built concrete planter holds its shape, finish, and structural integrity for years, often decades, with minimal maintenance.
They Stay Grounded
Tall ornamental grasses, climbing plants, and large shrubs create top-heavy containers that tip in a strong wind. Concrete does not. That natural weight keeps your plants upright and stable near walkways, steps, patio edges, and driveways where a tipping planter can damage landscaping or create a hazard.
They Adapt to Any Style
Concrete is not a one-look material. You can finish it smooth for a clean, modern appearance or texture it to resemble natural stone. Integral tinting runs color through the entire material, so it never peels, fades, or requires touch-ups. Whether your home leans contemporary, rustic, or traditional, Lehi Concrete helps you find a finish that ties into your existing design rather than clashing with it.
They Support Healthier Root Systems
Concrete breathes slightly, which helps regulate soil moisture and reduces the risk of root rot in plants that need well-drained conditions. It also buffers roots from sharp temperature swings better than thin plastic or metal containers. For the wide range of plants that thrive across Utah's climate zones, that stability makes a real difference.
Smart Ideas for Placing Concrete Planters Around Your Home
The right planter in the right location changes how an entire outdoor area feels. These are the spots where concrete planters consistently deliver the most visual and functional value.
Patios and Outdoor Living Spaces
A patio without greenery tends to feel flat and unfinished. Concrete planters let you bring plants into your seating and dining areas without committing to permanent construction. Try placing a pair of large planters at the corners of an outdoor dining arrangement to define the space. Group smaller ones near a fire pit or grill station to soften the edges and break up hard surfaces. Mixing container heights adds depth — wide, shallow planters with trailing ground covers alongside taller containers filled with ornamental grasses create a layered look that feels intentional, not scattered.
Entryways and Front Walkways
Your front entry makes the first impression before anyone reaches the door. A matched pair of concrete planters flanking the entrance immediately adds polish and a sense of permanence. Choose plants that offer year-round interest — dwarf evergreens for consistent structure, bright annuals for seasonal color — and the look stays fresh regardless of the time of year. Along a front walkway, evenly spaced planters guide visitors naturally toward your entrance while adding visual rhythm to the path. It is one of the most cost-effective curb appeal upgrades you can make.
Garden Beds and Landscape Borders
Concrete planters do not have to stand alone. Place one inside an existing garden bed to elevate a specimen plant above surrounding ground level, creating height variation and drawing attention to plants you want to feature. Wide, low-profile planters also function as clean garden borders, holding soil in raised beds and giving your yard a structured edge that stays tidy between gardening sessions.
Courtyards and Enclosed Outdoor Areas
In shaded courtyards or enclosed side yards, concrete performs especially well. It does not absorb excessive moisture or deteriorate the way wood and composite materials do over time. Large planters filled with tall grasses or broad-leafed plants can also serve as natural privacy screens — creating separation and enclosure without permanent fencing or walls.
Choosing the Right Plants for Concrete Planters
Concrete planters work with a wide range of plants. These tend to thrive particularly well in container-grown settings across the Lehi area:
- Drought-tolerant succulents — well-matched to the slightly drier soil conditions concrete naturally promotes
- Mediterranean herbs like rosemary, lavender, and sage — love the excellent drainage and warmth concrete provides
- Ornamental grasses — make a strong visual statement in large, deep planters and add movement and texture year-round
- Seasonal annuals like petunias, zinnias, and marigolds — deliver vibrant color through spring and summer in smaller containers
- Dwarf shrubs and shaped topiaries — create lasting structure near entryways and formal seating areas
One rule worth following: size your planter based on your plant's mature root depth, not how small it looks at purchase. Giving roots adequate room from the start produces healthier plants and saves you the hassle of repotting too soon.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even the best planter idea underperforms without proper planning. Keep these pitfalls in mind before you get started.
Skipping drainage. Water that cannot escape pools at the bottom of the container and rots plant roots. Always plan for drainage holes before filling any planter with soil — this detail is not optional.
Undersizing the container. A planter that cramps the roots dries out quickly and limits growth. Think about the plant's mature size when selecting dimensions, not just its current size at the nursery.
Using standard garden soil. Regular garden soil compacts in containers and restricts airflow to roots. Pair your concrete planters with a quality potting mix designed for container growing to keep plants healthy and well-aerated.
Ignoring weight on elevated surfaces. Concrete planters carry real weight once filled with soil. If you plan to place them on a wood deck or raised platform, verify the structure can support the load before you commit to placement.
Getting these details right from the beginning saves time, money, and frustration down the road.
How Lehi Concrete Supports Your Project
At Lehi Concrete, we bring hands-on local knowledge to every project. We help you think through sizing, placement, and finishing options so your planters complement your home's existing design rather than compete with it. We supply quality materials built to handle Utah's climate, and we guide you through the planning process from your first idea to a finished result you are proud of. If your planter project connects to a broader outdoor upgrade — a new patio, decorative walkway, raised garden beds — we can help you plan those elements together so the final design feels cohesive. We are not just a materials supplier. We are your local partner at every step of the project.
Build an Outdoor Space That Lasts
Concrete planters are one of the most practical and visually rewarding upgrades you can make to your home's exterior. They outlast the alternatives, perform well through Utah's full range of seasons, and adapt to virtually any design style you have in mind. Whether you want a single statement planter at your front door or a complete collection to anchor a patio redesign, Lehi Concrete has the expertise and materials to help you get it right. Contact Lehi Concrete today to talk through your concrete planter ideas. Our team will provide the guidance, materials, and local knowledge you need to create an outdoor space that looks great and holds up for years to come.












