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Another Pot

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This pot holds a privet. If you look closely, you'l see it's broken in half (the pot). They don't fare well when trodden on.
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Re: Another Pot

Post by Steven »

Love it Penny! Have you got one like this for sale? I'd love one (without the crack thanks :lol: )

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Re: Another Pot

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you'l see it's broken in half (the pot).
Penny, Thats a real shame, this was beginning to make a good combination.

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Re: Another Pot

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Thanks, Jon, I'll probably glue it together with araldite (good stuff). I can't be bothered re-potting it.
Steven, just for you I'll make one with a crack and won't charge you any extra. They come in two sizes, approx 32cm x 20cm and approx 44cm x 25cm. and I have a couple of spare ones at the moment.
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Re: Another Pot

Post by aaron_tas »

hi penny, did i see this type of pot at nesci's place recently???

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Re: Another Pot

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NICE ONE PENNY :D
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Re: Another Pot

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Yes. Ray has been buying my pots for a few years now. The glaze works well with a lot of trees but not, surprisingly with Figs.
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