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Old 19-07-2003, 10:08 AM
Jim W
 
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Default Half pots or drained pans in N London

Does anyone know of a supplier that does a decent range of half pots or
teracotta pans with drainage holes in or near Hornsey, North London?...

Had a look around but none of the regular places seem to stock ones with
holes??

At the moment its looking every increasingly like a 'trip to Enfield'
job;-)

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Old 19-07-2003, 12:06 PM
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, Jim W writes
Does anyone know of a supplier that does a decent range of half pots or
teracotta pans with drainage holes in or near Hornsey, North London?...

Had a look around but none of the regular places seem to stock ones with
holes??

At the moment its looking every increasingly like a 'trip to Enfield'
job;-)

My husband just drills holes in the hole-less ones. Not sure how he
avoids cracks - takes it slowly, I presume.
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