Your window sill is a mini garden waiting to happen. It gets natural light, stays warm, and is just the right size for a cheerful row of plants. At Vedicflora, our window sill planters collection gives you smart, affo...
Your window sill is a mini garden waiting to happen. It gets natural light, stays warm, and is just the right size for a cheerful row of plants. At Vedicflora, our window sill planters collection gives you smart, affordable choices to green up every window in your home.
Why Window Sill Planters Are Perfect for Indian Homes
Window sills are one of the most underused spots in any home. A compact planter placed there can brighten a room, clean the air, and even bring good luck. Studies show that indoor plants can reduce stress by up to 37% — and a sunny window is the best place to start your green journey.
- Low maintenance — ideal for busy households and beginners
- Easy to grow herbs and succulents thrive in natural window light
- Supports air purifying plants like pothos, spider plant, and peace lily
- Great for lucky plants like jade, money plant, and tulsi near your entrance
- Fits flats, apartments, and small homes across India
What's Inside Our Window Sill Planter Collection
We carry planters in a range of sizes, colours, and materials to suit every window and every budget. You'll find slim rectangular trays, round pots with drainage holes, and self-watering options — all at the lowest prices online. Our best sellers include clean white ceramic pots and rustic terracotta trays, loved by thousands of home gardeners across India.
Whether you want to grow fresh coriander in the kitchen or display a lucky jade plant near the main door, our planters are built to suit every need. Each one is sturdy, easy to clean, and made to last season after season.
How to Pick the Right Window Sill Planter
Measure your window ledge before you buy — most standard Indian sills are 15–25 cm deep. Choose a planter that leaves at least 3 cm of clearance on each side so it sits safely. The material matters too, depending on how much sun your window gets.
- Shallow sills — go for slim trays or narrow rectangular pots
- Deep sills — rectangular planters or multi-pot sets work beautifully
- Sunny south or west windows — terracotta helps regulate soil moisture naturally
- Low-light north windows — glazed ceramic or plastic retains moisture longer
- Kitchen windows — self-watering planters are perfect for herbs like mint and coriander
Grow More for Less with Vedicflora
At Vedicflora, we believe every home in India deserves a green corner — without a big spend. Our window sill planters are priced at some of the lowest rates you'll find anywhere online. Thousands of happy customers have rated our planters 4.5 stars and above. Check if we deliver to your pincode and start your window garden today.
Frequently asked questions
What size window sill planter fits a standard Indian home?
Most standard window sills in Indian homes are 15–25 cm deep and 60–90 cm wide. A planter that is 12–20 cm wide and 10–15 cm tall will fit comfortably on most ledges. Always measure your sill first and leave a small gap on each side for safety.
Which plants grow best in window sill planters?
Easy to grow options include succulents, pothos, spider plants, jade, and herbs like mint, coriander, and basil. For a sunny window, go for succulents or aloe vera. For a shadier spot, pothos and peace lily are great low maintenance choices that also purify the air.
Do window sill planters need drainage holes?
Yes — drainage holes are important to prevent root rot from overwatering. Most of our planters come with holes or a detachable saucer to catch water. If your planter has no hole, add a layer of pebbles at the bottom and water sparingly.
Are these planters suitable for outdoor balconies too?
Many of our window sill planters work well on balcony railings and ledges too. Plastic and UV-treated resin planters are the best pick for outdoor use as they resist sun and rain. Ceramic and terracotta can also be used outdoors but may need protection during heavy monsoon rains.
Can I grow vegetables in a window sill planter?
Yes! Small vegetables and herbs like coriander, fenugreek (methi), chilli, and cherry tomatoes grow well in window sill planters when they get 4–6 hours of direct sunlight. Choose a deeper planter (at least 15 cm tall) for root vegetables and a well-draining potting mix for best results.
Does Vedicflora deliver window sill planters across India?
We deliver to hundreds of pincodes across India at the lowest shipping rates. Use the pincode checker on our product pages to confirm delivery to your area. Most orders are dispatched within 1–2 business days and arrive safely packed to prevent breakage.