I don't know if this is a dumb question or not - but I have many assorted ceramic bowls and saucers that my grandmother made over the years.
None are made to be pots - no drainage holes, glazed on the inside, ect. I keep thinking about how nice they would be as bonsai pots. Is it likely to be possible to drill holes in them to convert them to bonsai pots? And would they need feet as well?
I'm new and don't have any trees ready for actual bonsai pots yet, but I would love to be able to use some of these bowls when the trees are ready. Partly to save money, partly because I would love to be able enjoy more of my grandmother's pottery instead of keeping it in boxes in the basement.
None are made to be pots - no drainage holes, glazed on the inside, ect. I keep thinking about how nice they would be as bonsai pots. Is it likely to be possible to drill holes in them to convert them to bonsai pots? And would they need feet as well?
I'm new and don't have any trees ready for actual bonsai pots yet, but I would love to be able to use some of these bowls when the trees are ready. Partly to save money, partly because I would love to be able enjoy more of my grandmother's pottery instead of keeping it in boxes in the basement.