Winter Pots
- 14 Oct, 2009
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My pots planted ready for autumn/winte/early spring and some rotting peices of wood which I've taken from the beds where plants grow up them in the summer months,
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The pots are a bit tatty now Sandra, but my late dad bought them for us about 15 years ago so I will keep using them!
14 Oct, 2009
I like the pots too, they're a nice shape. You'll need to take more pics when they've filled out and are in flower.
14 Oct, 2009
Your pots look nicely weathered to me, Paul.
14 Oct, 2009
i dont blame you, happy memories :o)
14 Oct, 2009
Very nice pots even though they are old, I prefer old ones they give charater and love the planting too very pretty.
14 Oct, 2009
Yes I rather like the pots too - nice grouping.
15 Oct, 2009
Thanks everyone! Yes the pots look nicer as they age!!
15 Oct, 2009
Just imagine the 'newness' of them - they wouldn't look half as good! :-)
16 Oct, 2009
What I do know is they're heavy when planted up. I had to move them this morning to make way for my ladder as I was painting the 1st floor facias on the house! Just stopped for a lunch break and used the last of my ripe Tomatoes(fried on fried bread....gorgeous!)
17 Oct, 2009
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nice pots paul :o)
14 Oct, 2009