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Re: Melbourne Potter

Post by Bretts »

That's a bloody nice pot Leigh. Look out Pat. I can't help but think you put that tree in it for my benefit :palm:
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Re: Melbourne Potter

Post by irish »

Hi.

Good looking pot for a Red Gum.

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Re: Melbourne Potter

Post by Rintar »

beautiful pots in 5 -10 years when i have trees worthy of good pots i shall try to remember this post.... Please feel free to remind me anyone ;)
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Re: Melbourne Potter

Post by vgarth »

Hi all,
the pictures certainly do make a difference to any post. :tu:
Lorraine's pots are very good, I have one myself that I have not planted in yet - saving it for something worthy of it. Here are two shots of it, in the display cupboard on its edge, and side on as it will be seen when planted in.
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