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Posted by Sunset, July 16, 2008 in Furnishing the garden , Places

By Sharon Cohoon, Sunset senior garden writer

We did a story recently on the brightly-colored pots we've all been noticing in nurseries.  But, truthfully, neutrals still appeal to me the most.  Especially when there's something just a little different about them.

Take these pots manufactured by Viducci's Garden seen at Fortini Home Garden Design in San Luis Obispo, California, for example. The first thing I noticed about them was their subtle color.  It reminds me of mushroom bisque or hazelnut ice cream or an especially creamy latte.  Just a yummy shade.  The shape of these pots is pretty cool, too.  Mostly classic only a little more streamlined.  I can't imagine a plant that wouldn't look good in these beauties, and I'm wondering now how I managed to leave Fortini's without picking up a pair or two.

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Comments

Great to see our Greenwich Park pots on Fresh Dirt.

All the best from Germany's romantic Rhine valley.

Karl H. Hergarten
Viducci's Garden Design Studio

Posted by:Karl H. Hergarten | July 22, 2008 at 04:36 AM
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