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Exhausted. One of my neighbours (a pro landscape gardener) alerted me to one of her up-market clients who was getting rid of two magnificent concrete planters in order to have a new garden design. Spent this afternoon picking them up, cleaning them and placing them in the garden. They're gorgeous - 60 cm across urns with Pan faces and garlands and fluting on the outside. Very italianate. Made in Brunswick/Coburg back in the 80s and the firm has gone out of business since. They even have a little concrete plinth for each one.
Now the hard part - deciding what to put in them. They're large enough for a smallish tree, so practically anything except daphne would suit. Am thinking might re-locate the rosemary to one of them, and maybe lavender in the other. Maybe a cumquat ...
I am hot, bothered, sweaty, every muscle is aching and I have no fingernails left to speak of, but also seriously stoked that these beauties are not going to end up in landfill. Estimated cost of purchasing a similar item (only made in China/Bali and not as decorated or as sturdy) is $200 plus - each.
Score. Depending on the size maybe one or two dwarf lemon trees? Would fit the theme.
But definitely a good idea to house plants you already have
Dwarf lemon would def fit - thanks for the idea!
I love Meyers
beautiful, I hope they bring you much joy
I had some of these when I lived in yerp, they are based on ancient roadside shrines to Bacchus.
I used to put huge tuber begonias in them , in a pot of course, just put the plastic pot in the urn and took it out when I wanted to change plants
That sounds like a plan - they're far too heavy to move about so having swappable plants is a brilliant idea!
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sometimes I would festoon the urns with cut pieces of ivy
I really loved those pots ๐