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Product Description
These standard pots are made of quality clay that is smooth and silky looking. They are long lasting, reusable and excellent for all kinds of indoor and outdoor plantings and displays. Simple, classic design allows these pots to stand alone or be grouped in mixed size clusters. Add a variety of plant heights, colors and textures for extra effect.
Also excellent for craft projects! They can be painted or covered with mosaic tiles. Use them for gift baskets filled with treasures for the recipients. Line the pot with a cloth napkin and fill with homemade goodies, holiday related items, or fill with gardening supplies for a divine gift idea!
How To Use Tips
When transplanting to a new container, don't get one that's too big. A good rule of thumb is a container 1-1/2 to 2 times larger than the original pot, and about 6 inches deeper or taller than the original. A plant can "get lost" in an overly large pot and devote its growth exclusively to root expansion while its top just sits there and looks at you! When re-potting, be sure your plant and the potting soil are equally moistened. This will prevent dry spots, uneven watering and plant stress. When you remove a plant from its original container, examine its roots. If they are girdled (wrapped in a tight circular pattern), lightly loosen the root ball before re-planting, or use a razor blade to lightly cut (don't slash deeply into the root ball) the roots on all 4 sides (North-South-East-West). Water and nutrients will then be available to all parts of the plant and its roots will spread into the new potting mix. If you want to try to root cuttings from your plants, use new growth, remove all but the top leaves, dip in Rootone, and plant in a good seed starting mix. Keep in bright, indirect light until roots are established, then move to the plant's normal habitat. Designer pottery makes excellent cachepots. Use an inexpensive pot for planting and place it in a larger decorative pot for that special look! In areas with hard water, use pottery sealer on the inside of the pot to prevent calcium deposits and other minerals from "bleeding through" and leaving unsightly residues on the outside surface. To protect your inside floors from scratches and water spots check our saucers and Cork mats. If you have a large pot which needs to be moved often look at our Plant Caddies.
These standard pots are made of quality clay that is smooth and silky looking. They are long lasting, reusable and excellent for all kinds of indoor and outdoor plantings and displays. Simple, classic design allows these pots to stand alone or be grouped in mixed size clusters. Add a variety of plant heights, colors and textures for extra effect.
Also excellent for craft projects! They can be painted or covered with mosaic tiles. Use them for gift baskets filled with treasures for the recipients. Line the pot with a cloth napkin and fill with homemade goodies, holiday related items, or fill with gardening supplies for a divine gift idea!
How To Use Tips
When transplanting to a new container, don't get one that's too big. A good rule of thumb is a container 1-1/2 to 2 times larger than the original pot, and about 6 inches deeper or taller than the original. A plant can "get lost" in an overly large pot and devote its growth exclusively to root expansion while its top just sits there and looks at you! When re-potting, be sure your plant and the potting soil are equally moistened. This will prevent dry spots, uneven watering and plant stress. When you remove a plant from its original container, examine its roots. If they are girdled (wrapped in a tight circular pattern), lightly loosen the root ball before re-planting, or use a razor blade to lightly cut (don't slash deeply into the root ball) the roots on all 4 sides (North-South-East-West). Water and nutrients will then be available to all parts of the plant and its roots will spread into the new potting mix. If you want to try to root cuttings from your plants, use new growth, remove all but the top leaves, dip in Rootone, and plant in a good seed starting mix. Keep in bright, indirect light until roots are established, then move to the plant's normal habitat. Designer pottery makes excellent cachepots. Use an inexpensive pot for planting and place it in a larger decorative pot for that special look! In areas with hard water, use pottery sealer on the inside of the pot to prevent calcium deposits and other minerals from "bleeding through" and leaving unsightly residues on the outside surface. To protect your inside floors from scratches and water spots check our saucers and Cork mats. If you have a large pot which needs to be moved often look at our Plant Caddies.
| SKU | 853125 |
| Manufacturer | Norcal Pottery |
| Color | Terra Cotta |
| Size | 16" |










