Flower Pots have been added to Minecraft which allow players to show off all kinds of plants in their home base. With each update, the list of potable plants grows longer. Instead of worrying about having open soil in a living room, use potted plants to move these items indoors.
The Flower Pot is actually a bit of a misnomer as these pots can house all kinds of different plants. With just a few Bricks, players can craft these decorative blocks and begin cultivating all kinds of greenery. From desert, rainforest, to tundra, flora from all kinds of biomes can survive in these sturdy pots.
Unlike Buckets, Flower Pots can be stacked
Place 3 Bricks in a V formation, just like the Bucket recipe to craft a Flower Pot.
Once this is complete, take your bricks and remove them.
Now that you have a Flower Pot, you can put a plant in it! Simply treat your Flower Pot like a Dirt Block and press the use key on your block to place it. Now almost any one-block-high plant can be cultivated on this block and will stay alive indefinitely. Not all plants can be planted here, however. The full list of compatible plants is as follows: flowers, saplings, ferns, dead bushes, roots, azaleas, bamboo, and even cacti!
Unlike in Dirt Blocks, plants placed in a Flower Pot can be picked back up by pressing the use key again.
Q. Do Flower Pots potentially represent any security risk?
In a way, Flower Pots must be placed carefully. Because of their height, they make it easy for animals to jump over the fence using them. Make sure these Flower Pots are placed only outside of fences, or you may have some animals escape your farm.
Flower Pots are a great way to spruce up a drab room. From mushrooms to ferns, players can display all manner of plants in their Minecraft home - without worrying about pesky thorns on a cacti or dangerous wither robes. Players will get to test their interior design prowess like never before.
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