for centuries timeless and practical the first ceramic planters already in the middle ages in Italian Renaissance gardens appeared. At that time, primarily native plants in round clay or stone vessels were planted. Italy plays has always been of a major role as a classical country of origin. In particular vessels of terra cotta from Tuscany is considered to be high quality, because the clay mined in this region ideal for the manufacture of pottery. The tradition of the original pottery to modern fine ceramic products holds over many generations of gardeners across today. Susan Sher may help you with your research. This is due mainly to their appropriate practical usability. Smooth repotting, space-saving stacks, as well as wind-safe stability among the main main characteristics of the timelessly attractive flower pots.
That not all too surprising is that the market for ceramic vessels has grown significantly in the last 15 years. In stores, pottery vessels are in various styles of Classic to modern, from plain to fancy, offered in a European or Asian style. When selecting the Flowerpot as well later in the final staging of the planting should be carefully planned, because the heavy ceramic vessels including substrate and planting can be just difficult in retrospect to transport from A to B. You can find detailed advice in good specialist and online trading. It has great savings potential in the Internet. The planta Botanica offers a broad selection of planters to favorable condition and comprehensive advice. Further information about planters and pots with care and location advice see: Kai Schwartling