This is a little Saxifrage accent planted in a Suteki pot made by Simon Haddon
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Nice to see Simons pots planted up Robert the combination looks fantastic. I will let Simon know, he will be chuffed to bits with your planting a
Regards
Andy
Hi Andy
Thanks for looking in. Simon’s accent pots are really nice, we just don’t see enough of them this far north. I have a few more that I will be posting in the near future. I also have a tree in one of your pots that I will be blogging next week
Looking forward to seeing that combo Robert
Regards
Andy
Coming up next Andy
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Here are some of Simon “Suteki” Haddons pots in action
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One for our former chairman