I wonder how you would move one of those beauties into the house? Would you have to tear down walls? Or simply build the house around the pots? Of course, when I read the title, I was thinking of the other kind of pot. Have a great week. Mary
They are big and they are great, if you have the space of course. I have seen some at the front door of contemporary houses and they were stunning with tall grasses.
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No, no, no....that is just ridiculous. You look like you are in "Land of the Giants"
I've always wanted one too....I saw brillant crimson one years ago in the Dordogne...they somehow cry give me a field!
I wonder how you would move one of those beauties into the house? Would you have to tear down walls? Or simply build the house around the pots? Of course, when I read the title, I was thinking of the other kind of pot. Have a great week. Mary
And what would you plant in such a ginormous pot? A Triffid?? (http://davidszondy.com/future/Dystopias/triffids.htm)
Sue
Christian, wow I don't think I have EVERrrrrrr seen pots this large, amazing!!
Karena
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I would be dorky enough to jump in and scream "Look - I'm a daisy!"
I'm guessing you showed more restraint.
They are big and they are great, if you have the space of course. I have seen some at the front door of contemporary houses and they were stunning with tall grasses.
Please ship one to me in NYC, I will install it at a shady corner on the UES and finally get a 10021. thanks! xoA
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