Not sure if I will ever get anything into these (or keep anything alive once it is in there) but they sure are cute pots!
Steven
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Re: Mini pots
I trust that you do needlework buddy.
My name is Don. I'm a UK nutter and bonsaiholic but I'm on medication (when I can find the tablets)
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Re: Mini pots
PJ Fig. Just for a bit of fun Steven, kept it for two years but lost it and two others in recent hot weather whilst away.
Peter
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Re: Mini pots
They sure are cute and interesting but I'm also sure that there is a lot of work required to keep the trees alive for any length of time.
Peter, that PJ was well on its way to be a goodun.
Jon
Peter, that PJ was well on its way to be a goodun.
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Re: Mini pots
cute but too small for my liking. ps then you really cant have a life.
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Re: Mini pots
love em
i have plenty of these little pots, even in mirkwood
they are quite hard to keep stuff alive in them though, i do have success with succulents in them...
i have plenty of these little pots, even in mirkwood
they are quite hard to keep stuff alive in them though, i do have success with succulents in them...
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