There is nothing more frustrating than breaking off a terracotta pot. You have to clean up the mess, and you're left with an ugly, broken pot. But, before you toss it in the trash, how about giving your broken pot a new life? From planters to décor, there's sure to be something that will inspire you. 

Hey plant lovers! Don't throw away those broken pots. Instead, repurpose them into a work of art with these easy tips and ideas. 

1. Fallen Pot

You can repurpose broken terracotta pots as part of your garden decorations. Simply place the pot somewhere supine and make it look like plants are spilling out of a pot. 

You may use real or fake plants, depending on your preference. This is a great way to add some interest to your garden without spending much money

Plus, it's a fun project you can do with your kids. So next time you have some broken terracotta pots, don't throw them away. Put them to good use by creating a beautiful garden accent.

2. Fairy Garden

Have you ever wanted your own fairy garden but needed to know where to start? Well, fear not! With a few simple supplies, you can create your own miniaturized masterpiece. One option is to use broken terracotta pots. 

Small pots' rims and round sides can be arranged within a bigger pot to create a charming scene. For extra beautification, you can add mosses, stones, and sticks. If you're feeling creative, you could even paint the pots before assembling your scene. 

Whatever route you choose, remember to have fun and let your imagination run wild!

3. Plant Labels

For many gardeners, broken terracotta pots are nothing more than recycling bin fodder. However, these seemingly worthless pottery pieces can be repurposed and used as plant labels. 

Simply write the plant's name on a piece of tape and attach it to the pot. Then stick the pot in the ground next to the plant. The terracotta will help absorb water and prevent the label from getting wet, ensuring that it will last for years.

4. Toad House

Toads are great for any garden as they help with insect control and are fun to watch. You can make a toad house out of a broken terracotta pot. 

First, find a pot with a hole in the bottom that is big enough for the toad. Place the pot upside down in your garden. Then, place some rocks around the hole's edge on the bottom of the pot.

This will give the toad a way to get in and out of the house. You can also add a few pieces of bark or leaves for decoration. Once you have done this, sit back and enjoy watching your new friend! This could also be a little nook for turtles.

5. Succulent Garden

Broken terracotta pots can be used as part of a succulent garden. Succulents are ideal for growing in broken pots because they don't require a lot of soil or water. Simply add some sand or gravel to the bottom of the pot for drainage, then fill it with succulent soil mix

Choose a variety of succulents that complement each other in color and texture, then plant them in the pot and water lightly. In no time at all, you'll have a beautiful and unique succulent garden that's sure to be the envy of your neighbors.

6. Moisture Holders

You can use broken terracotta pots as protective moisture holders. Placing the broken pots upside down over the soil can create a mini-greenhouse effect that will trap moisture in the soil and prevent evaporation. 

This simple technique can also be the difference between a healthy plant and one that struggles to survive. 

7. Faux Nest

There are many creative ways to upcycle broken terracotta pots. One popular method is to turn them into bird nests. To do this, simply glue or wire the pot pieces together to create a cup-like shape. 

Then, fill the nest with straw, moss, or shredded paper. Once the nest is complete, you can add some small birds or eggs for decoration. 

8. Pathway

When most people think of a broken terracotta pot, they see an eyesore. However, with a little bit of creativity, these pots can be transformed into something beautiful. For example, they can be used to create a decorative pathway. 

First, break the pots into pieces of various sizes. Next, arrange the pieces in a desired pattern on the ground. Lastly, fill in the gaps with sand or gravel. The result is a stunning and unique pathway that impresses your guests.

9. Garden Edging

One creative way to use broken terracotta pots is as edging for flower beds. Simply arrange the pieces around the bed's perimeter, and you will create a barrier that will help keep mulch and soil in place.

10. Candle Holder

Did one of your pots take a tumble and break? Don't despair - turn your broken terracotta pots into beautiful candle holders! All you need is a broken pot and some candles.

If you want, you can even paint the pot. These make for great home decoration items or gifts for friends and family. 

Trash To Treasure 

Upcycling is a great way to give new life to broken terracotta pots. There are so many things that you can do with the broken pieces with a bit of creativity.

Don’t be afraid to experiment – you may be surprised at what you come up with. And if you have any other cool ideas, be sure to share them in the comments!