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Circling the rim of Whichford Pottery’s sleek long tom pot is an inspirational excerpt from William Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost”: “When daisies pied and violets blue, And lady smocks all silver-white, And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue, Do paint the meadows with delight.” Complete with scholarly attribution at the vessel’s base, this pot is a treasure for gardeners and anyone who loves blossoms and the Bard. Plants not included.
- Measures approximately 7½” wide x 10″ tall
- Weighs approximately 5½ lbs
- One drainage hole
- For outdoor or indoor use
- Handmade in Warwickshire, England
- Holds approximately 6 quarts of soil
All Whichford pots have a 10-year frost-proof guarantee. In colder climates where they may be subject to freeze/thaw cycles, we recommend emptying and storing them indoors. If you choose to overwinter your pots outside, cover them and place in a protected area where they are not in contact with bare ground.










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