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Re: article help - term


on 5/13/03 8:27 PM, Nan Sterman at nsterman@plantsoup.com wrote:

> 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,

What you need to find is a good potter who will throw a series of pots of
the proper dimensions.  I have several that fit one-gallon size--made three
decades ago.  I could use a lot more of them, but the potter is no longer
around.  What I need now is a bunch that will fit a two-gallon nursery pot
size.

John MacGregor
South Pasadena, CA 91030
USDA zone 9   Sunset zones 21/23

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