| | Down Under Pots Ū - Grow Plants Upside Down! Inverted PlanterDown Under Pots add a new twist for gardeners who want to display their favorite plants that traditionally were planted in hanging baskets. As their name suggests this very unique planters were designed and invented in Australia. They are available in natural terracotta or glazed pots. What is unique about these pots is that plants grow from the bottom of the pot up! You'll have everyone asking where did you get that? Best of all these pots are easy to setup and easy to care for. Read our Frequently Asked Questions and our Easy to follow Planting Instructions. We tried one here with three different variations of coleus and they are growing strong. Plants naturally grow toward the strongest source of light (which is usually up), so by growing them upside down, plants gradually grows up the sides of these pots. The unique shape of this container shows off begonias, geraniums and other plants with unique textures very well. Add a container of Wonder Soil Instant Potting Mix to your order so you can easily start right away.
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Note: Our Down Under PotsŪ are individually inspected for quality control, hand packed and boxed to ensure you receive a premium product and safe delivery. These are imported from Thailand and some retailers simply ship them to you without ever opening the box to check them. You can trust that a Down Under Pot sold from Olive Barn has passed our quality standards.
Frequently Asked Questions Easy to follow Planting Instructions
These pots are made of the finest materials, are heavy weight and built to last. Each Down Under PotŪ comes with a sturdy, attached wire loop for hanging, and coco fiber. A handsome raised medallion adds old world charm and is the distinctive trademark on this unique architectural piece.
About the artist, Mea Souris:

"In the light of the unique design of Down Under PotsŪ,
it is true to say that Mea Souris is a designer. However,
her formal training and real creative passion dwells in
the realm of sculptural portraiture and architectural
ceramics.
Mea's sculptural work is primarily figurative and her
preoccupation with human form and expression in
her art filters into her sculptural and painted works..
In recent years, Mea has developed a growing export
market for her unique ceramic designs, and has
completed several architectural and portrait
commissions..
Mea has worked in this field for over 25 years, and
continues to do so
..
Her studio is at Tinderbox, Tasmania, and so is she
from time to time." |
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