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Boondock

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sure, i'll bring my camera and document the "pit-firing". They do a firing like this a couple times a year.

I think for accent or companion plants, pots made of terracotta is acceptable.

Like I mentioned before, its the texture of the earthenware clay that appeals to me. A clay like stoneware with a maturation temperature between cone 6 - 10 is still the best choice for bonsaists.
 

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fwhou

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sure, i'll bring my camera and document the "pit-firing". They do a firing like this a couple times a year.

I think for accent or companion plants, pots made of terracotta is acceptable.

Like I mentioned before, its the texture of the earthenware clay that appeals to me. A clay like stoneware with a maturation temperature between cone 6 - 10 is still the best choice for bonsaists.

Looks like some mighty nice work to me! Did you start building pots just out of curiosity, or to help provide homes for trees, which you couldn't easily find in local shops, or what?
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