Erin Pots

cmeg1

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Wanted a collection of Erin Pots.Seems a good place to start.All between 7”-9” rectangles and ovals,lots of rectangle.I like them because they are quite deep,between 2-2.75”.
As my trees develop more my collection will grow and styles will change.
Still in shipment,will see how the colors look in person.
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I especially like the variation in texture and color in that very first pot. Nice stuff!
 

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The goal with these is to pot up highly ramified young deciduous trees.Just fun and simple.Or maybe Red flowering Hawthorn too. Hopefully I can propagate this tree outside, or wait that’s a whole other order of pots:oops:
 
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Bogans Bonsai's most valuable customer right here.
 
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