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  2. 5 Dollar Tree Items Homeowners Should Stock Up on Before ...

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    They have a wide selection of plastic and clay pots, plus you’ll find marbles for water retention and saucers to use under the pots. Most of these items start at just $1.25. Most of these items ...

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    Flower Pots. If you’re into gardening, you know that new terra cotta pots can cost a small fortune. But you can likely find them (along with other gardening supplies) at a thrift store and save ...

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    Each pot measures at 5 1/2 inches tall and comes with a saucer. Use these clay pots indoors and outdoors and fill with plants, succulents, cacti and/or flowers. Trending Now: 8 Winter Clothing ...

  5. Olla - Wikipedia

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    Dense soil (clay) does not water out as far as good soil. Large ollas, with a capacity of (say) 11 liters, will water longer than a smaller 1 liter olla, for example. Olla, or clay pot, irrigation is considered the most efficient watering system by many [ quantify ] , since the plants are never over- or under-watered, saving from 50% to 70% in ...

  6. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Container garden on front porch. Container gardening or pot gardening/farming is the practice of growing plants, including edible plants, exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. [1] A container in gardening is a small, enclosed and usually portable object used for displaying live flowers or plants.

  7. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    The former Gladding, McBean & Co.'s Lincoln factory was purchased by Pacific Coast Building Products in 1976 and continues to produce sewer pipe, architectural terra cotta, and terra cotta garden ware. Pacific Clay Products discontinued manufacturing tableware, art ware, and figurines in 1942.