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John Moore pots

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This is a pot by John Moore. I've had it for a decade or so but I think it's a lot older than that.
Does anyone have John Moore pots or know anything of the potter?
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Re: John Moore pots

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G'day Lindsay,
Nice pot - I am really surpised that after 10 years you still havent found a plant to put in it :D

When are you going to post some of your great trees on here

How long before the next release of video - cant wait....

Thanks to your initial tip off, I have been lucky in that I get to visit Suzhou every month or so for the past three years. Unfortunately it is for work and I only get to the Humble Adminstrators Garden once or twice a year. Am looking forward to my next visit as it is in the middle of Summer now.

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Re: John Moore pots

Post by lindsay farr »

I can find plenty of trees to plant in the old pots but I'm inclined to keep these pots empty.
Thanks for your interest in the next video series Steve. I'm up to my neck in digging from the field and potting at present.
As soon as I'm on top of that I'll be finishing WorldOfBonsai series 2, and I can't wait.
I'm sure that you enjoy the Humble Administrators garden. You have a wonderful opportunity to observe the changes in that remarkable place.
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