That's an excellent and very important question for the health of your plants! The good news is that most of our modern urban planter boxes are designed with smart drainage in mind. You typically will not need to drill holes yourself.
Our collection primarily features two integrated solutions. First, many of our planters come with pre-drilled drainage holes at the bottom. These allow excess water to escape freely, which is crucial to prevent root rot. We always include a matching saucer or tray to protect your surfaces.
Second, several of our popular models are self-watering planters. These have a built-in, hidden reservoir system at the base. They use a clever wicking mechanism or an overflow spout to provide perfect moisture control. This means the soil draws up only the water it needs, and any true excess has a way to drain, eliminating the guesswork and mess.
For the few solid-bottom decorative pots in our line, we clearly label them as "no drainage" and recommend using them as a cachepot. Simply keep your plant in its original plastic nursery pot (which has holes) and place it inside the decorative planter. This allows you to lift the inner pot for complete draining.
So, you can shop with confidence. Whether you choose a classic style with a saucer or a innovative self-watering design, your plants will have the proper drainage system they need to thrive in your urban space.