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Re: article help - term


What do you call those fancy pots that you can use to hold a more plain pot?
They don't have drainage holes.  Sometimes they're wicker or ceramic.

It's one of those words that I just know I'll think of at 3 am.  Can I think
of it at 7:30?  Nope.

Hey, learn something new everyday! I didnt know those pots had a specific name. Now, if only the respondents all agreed on spelling....

Okay, just kidding. What I'd really like to know is why manufacturers don't make those pots so they hide a 1 gallon nursery can. They are always just a few inches too short and the pot sticks up too far for my aesthetic.

Any suggestions for vendors who do it "right?" I'd love to write about them

Nan
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