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Post by Hutch11 »

Gday all,

I have seen quite a few of those 'half egg shell' shaped pots, the ones that look like they have been cracked open. Can anyone tell me where I can find/buy one and are there any special requirements for growing bonsai in them,

Does anyoneyone know if they have drainiage holes??

Sorry I dont have a picture handy to show exactly the type of pots I am talking about but I'm guessing you will know what I aam referring too,

Thanks everyone
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Post by Bretts »

I think you mean a cresent pot. Looks like a moon in cresent.
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Post by Lynette »

Hi Hutch,
I make a few different design similar to what you are thinging about.
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I have lots more but, don't want to clog up the post to much
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