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New England Pottery Large (25-65-Quart) 8.25-in W x 12-in H Terracotta Clay Planter with Drainage Holes

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New England Pottery  Large (25-65-Quart) 8.25-in W x 12-in H Terracotta Clay Planter with Drainage Holes


Create an enticing and striking outdoor setting or garden with this unique 6 pocket planter. Plants grow from the sides and top creating a healthy array of beautiful plants.


  • Made of natural terra cotta from rich red clay
  • Porous nature of clay gives the ability to breathe
  • Excellent water absorption properties for plant health
  • Drain hole in bottom

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