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  2. South Royalton Green - Wikipedia

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    The trough was installed for horses, though today it serves as a planter for flowers and a buffer to slow automobile traffic around the commercial area. It was installed in 1912 during the Old Home Days movement, replacing a wooden trough previously located there. It was paid for by the South Royalton Women's Club, and has an inscription ...

  3. Flower box - Wikipedia

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    A typical wooden container will last 3–5 years before showing signs of rot. With painting and maintenance, they can sometimes last 10–15 years. Fiberglass has the advantage of being lightweight and insect proof. PVC is a plastic that is a rot proof alternative to wood, and is often used on homes to prevent rot or siding damage.

  4. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    A flowerpot, planter, planterette or plant pot, is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed. Historically, and still to a significant extent today, they are made from plain terracotta with no ceramic glaze , with a round shape, tapering inwards.

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    Kuthy says cedar is a popular design for raised garden beds and for many good reasons. "Cedar wood is a beautiful, natural and long-lasting non-toxic material that creates a clean and classic look ...

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    Herb Planter. This Le Creuset planter is an affordable entry point into buying someone something from this cult-favorite cookware line. Every time they cut off fresh herbs to use in their meals ...

  7. 3 Things You Should Never Store On Your Kitchen Counter - AOL

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    You can use a beautiful planter or an antique jar to spruce up an otherwise drab spot. Photo by Hector Sanchez; Styling by Audrey Davis; Products by Dillard's Salt, Pepper, Olive Oil, and Butter