Re: Re: clay pots/Dillon Seed Co
A few years ago, our Hudson car club visited a master potter. She let me
forage in her pile of rejectes & I came away with some lovely stuff, great
colors & shapes.
I bought a few of her seconds too. Couldn't afford her best stuff, museum
quality & stiff price. I love good pottery & my active family causes
occaisional disasters. It helps to tuck the remains under plant rather than
having to toss it out as rubbish.
----- Original Message -----
From: "F M Ferrari" <fm4re@swbell.net>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 8:07 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] clay pots/Dillon Seed Co
> Oh Judy I do that too - put broken pots in the beds! It's a great mulch
to keep the two cocker spaniels out of those beds too.
>
> I've never seen terra cotta balls. Need to look them up. Fran
>
>
> Judy L Browning <judybrowning@lewiston.com> wrote:
> Covered with mosaic, now that I could enjoy. Bet they'll be pretty. I like
> gazing balls & the terra cotta balls. Maybe I'll talk to my neighbor &
have
> a craft day. I shouldn't criticize, I put broken pottery in my flower
beds.
>
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