Mid-Atlantic Gardening: Neck of the WoodsChat Count down to Spring 2013, 1 by donnerville
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donnerville wrote: Happy, I always take the glazed pots inside for the winter. It is a lot of work to wash them, dry them, and move them inside, especially when some of them are big and heavy. You can use fiberglass pots like the one in the photo below. They are good looking and very light. You can leave them outside, but they do get damaged after several winters. Costco has some very big pots in early spring each year. They are less expensive than what you get from nurseries. I found some very good looking pots at Marshalls last year. I said "Michael's" in this post by mistake. The pots were from Marshalls: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/fp.php?pid=9037544&e... The prices were very good. There were also some very big pots there. PS. I just tried to click on the link I posted here, and the first thing I saw was the first photo in that post - a pile of compost. You have to click on "next photo" above the upper right corner of the photo to see the photo of my flower pots. This message was edited Feb 8, 2013 8:09 PM |


