How to Make a Plant Pot in Minecraft
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Ever wondered how to make your Minecraft world a bit more cozy and welcoming? One way is by adding plant pots! But how exactly do you make a plant pot in Minecraft? Let’s dive into this fun and creative process.
In case you’re scratching your head wondering how to add that extra homey touch to your Minecraft shelter, we’re talking about creating a plant pot. Not only are they decorative, but they’re also super easy to make!
Quick Guide to Crafting a Plant Pot
Making a plant pot in Minecraft is simpler than you might think. All you need is three bricks. How do you get these bricks? First, you’ll need to find some clay, which is usually located near water in the game. Once you’ve collected some clay balls, you’ll need to cook them in a furnace to turn them into bricks.
After you have your bricks, it’s crafting time. Open your crafting table, and place the three bricks in a V shape. This will give you one plant pot. Now, you can place it anywhere and add a plant of your choice to it, like a sapling, fungi, or even a cactus!
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