Posted 9 months ago
ho2cultcha
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i love the little unmarked pot in the first photo, although i have no idea how old it is or who made it. that's a california native plant growing in it - Sedum spathulifolium purpurea - Purple Stonecrop. I come across pieces of composite water features like in the second photo fairly often, but this one seems to be complete. that material is VERY heavy! i have some nice tables made out of it - like in the third pic. The last pic is a very large Mexican olla i picked up the other day.
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Delightful pot in photo no. 1!!! Photos 2-3, very nice ensembles!, photo 4, hmm nice pot.
you can't quite see it, but photo 4 is an enormous pot - like 30 gallons. too bad the paint has peeled on it.
Hi! Just saw your response and enlarged Photo 4. Yes! Very nice, indeed. Stylish paint job - even beautiful when peeling. What are you going to grow in a thirty gallon pot? A redwood tree? Seriously, it's so nice to be a talented gardner. (I am not.)