I know we probably have a few months of spring rain to get through here in the Pacific Northwest, but I can't help but take a peek at what is new in the garden world –especially after experiencing what was such a spring-like weekend. February always does that to us here –we get that hint of spring, the crocus and daffodils are show their heads, and hopes of summer draw us in. So how fitting then to come across these beautiful Amphoral pots made in Vietnam over at Flora Grubb Gardens this past weekend. The beautiful patina-like glaze is part of a four-part process which makes them look hundreds of years old. Don't they go amazingly with the subdued succulent colours? More info here.
Hopes of Spring
I know we probably have a few months of spring rain to get through here in the Pacific Northwest, but I can't help but take a peek at what is new in the garden world –especially after experiencing what was such a spring-like weekend. February always does that to us here –we get that hint of spring, the crocus and daffodils are show their heads, and hopes of summer draw us in. So how fitting then to come across these beautiful Amphoral pots made in Vietnam over at Flora Grubb Gardens this past weekend. The beautiful patina-like glaze is part of a four-part process which makes them look hundreds of years old. Don't they go amazingly with the subdued succulent colours? More info here.
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I love succulents, they look like mini sculptures but I also love your pots.
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