Center your drill bit so that your hole will be in the center.
How to put holes in a ceramic pot.
Keep holes at least 1 inch from the edge of the pot and about 2 inches from the other holes.
It won t allow proper soil drainage and your plant will still be subjected to water logged soil.
Warning don t attempt to remedy a pot with no drainage by layering rocks gravel or sand at the bottom and adding the soil and plant on top of it.
If you own a drill with bits that will drill through ceramic or wood you can drill holes in your decorative pot.
We ve been drilling our own drainage holes in ceramic clay and glass containers for several years.
Here are a few tips showing you how you put a drain hole in all of those nice containers and not break them.
When it comes time to water if the plant is small enough you can take it out of its decorative pot and take advantage of the drainage hole.
We have tried several styles of concrete tile cement and glass bits.
Plant your plant in a porous pot with a good drainage hole like the classic terracotta pot and then place that pot within the larger decorative no drainage hole pot.
You may add more holes for large diameter pots such as three holes arranged in a triangular pattern.
Be sure that the pot is set somewhere where it is secure and won t move as you start to drill.
The answer is to drill your own drainage holes.
Ceramic pots and vases make for wonderful container gardens but many that you find at flea markets or specialty stores don t have a drainage hole.