RE: Pot Help
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- Subject: RE: Pot Help
- From: "* G* <G*@regalusa.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 16:45:00 -0800
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Thank you Sarah! No I have not recieved an answer yet. :O) I guess
glue would be the most obvious solution but what type of glue did you
use? I have been having bad glue luck with those things! I can't get
it to bond to the the terra cota yet and have tried elmers & rubber
cement. Maybe I don't have enough patience??
Fanks again! :O)
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>From: Alex McMeekin[SMTP:alexmc@clara.net]
>Sent: Saturday, February 20, 1999 2:50 AM
>To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: Pot Help
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>I don't know if anyone answered you, but glue it together with a suitable
>glue then wrap thin wire tightly under the rim. I did this and thought it
>would last another winter and have just repotted it five years later!
>Just put it somewhere you won't have to move it and leave well alone!
>Sarah
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Deatherage, Geralyn <GDeather@regalusa.com>
>To: 'veggie-list@eskimo.com' <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
>Date: 17 February 1999 00:15
>Subject: Pot Help
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>>Does anyone know how to fix a terra cotta pot that was broken to pieces?
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>>Is it possible to mend them?
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>>Thanks!
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>>Geralyn
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