Favorite pots, 2025, Indoor Gardening

ducks4you

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Here is aNOTHER pretty pot that I bought at Walgreens many years ago. It is made of pottery so really terra cotta, no drainage holes. I am hiding the chip on the other side. I think I paid $2.50 for it. Right now I am using it as a tray for another pot. I love using terra cotta when you want the pot to breathe.
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Here is aNOTHER pretty pot that I bought at Walgreens many years ago. It is made of pottery so really terra cotta, no drainage holes. I am hiding the chip on the other side. I think I paid $2.50 for it. Right now I am using it as a tray for another pot. I love using terra cotta when you want the pot to breathe.View attachment 73359
I've always loved this kind of design on flower pots. There must be a name for it? There is someone down the street who has great big outdoor pots the size and shape of laundry baskets and they have this on them plus a basket weave design like a cake. Love 'em.
 

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Ducks very nice new heavy pots. With those your practically guaranteed that the wind cannot blow them over. But no guarantee’s against critters. 😉

Just curious next, to the pots … the metal lid strapped to the concrete , is it a container ? Cistern or water? We have a cistern similar that supplies water to the home and garden from a well.
 

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