Well, there’s cosmetic. And then there’s structural! Not good to have the side fall off the pot of your favorite flower. If you can wait it out, probably lotsa used pots available soon.
Every Spring my wife’s church lady group has a pot party. Piqued my interest, but when I heard all they do is pot new plants and have I pot luck dinner, I didn’t want to go anymore.
Sometimes you can find ones at garage sales and such. Even if they are ugly, you can spray paint them. I’ve done that. yeah, those pottery stores are ridiculously expensive!
I love this strip! I’m sure Janis and her green thumb will make those old chipped pots chic!!!!!Actually I’m rather fond of imperfect things. It shows they’ve been well used and well loved.
You really have to be their age, and Empty-nesting to recognize what’s going on. With my wife and I straddling 70, we get a real laugh out the the recent threads…
Sometimes I can’t quite figure out the strip. If one asks nicely, other readers are usually glad to explain it. I still enjoy reading, despite the occasional head-scratchers. I especially like the Ludwig strips, since I’m a cat owner. I almost couldn’t figure it out today, but I did see the price tag on the pots in the store, so I thought that was it. Then I had it confirmed in one of the comments above.
Terra cotta pots give and give. Use them whole and use them cracked. After they disintegrate in your hands, you can use the shards for drainage in the bottom of any pots you have which are still functional.
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Aha! The first disillusionment.
SpacedInvader Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Just paint them so they look like Indian artifacts then the chips and cracks won’t matter.
whahoppened almost 6 years ago
Well, there’s cosmetic. And then there’s structural! Not good to have the side fall off the pot of your favorite flower. If you can wait it out, probably lotsa used pots available soon.
PoodleGroomer almost 6 years ago
Buy motorcycles, boats, and pots in the fall.
alasko almost 6 years ago
Pot prices are outrageous!
KennethPrice2 almost 6 years ago
SShe could take up pottery and make her own.
jarvisloop almost 6 years ago
Perhaps it’s time to move into a condo.
walstib Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Every Spring my wife’s church lady group has a pot party. Piqued my interest, but when I heard all they do is pot new plants and have I pot luck dinner, I didn’t want to go anymore.
dlkrueger33 almost 6 years ago
Sometimes you can find ones at garage sales and such. Even if they are ugly, you can spray paint them. I’ve done that. yeah, those pottery stores are ridiculously expensive!
Argus Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Dixie Lee almost 6 years ago
Time to purchase plastic.
nosirrom almost 6 years ago
It’s so sad to see how this strip has gone to pot(s).
david_42 almost 6 years ago
My wife wants me to paint the deck, but it’s covered with pots and bins.
assrdood almost 6 years ago
OMG, she’s actually doing it. Here comes the porch-potted-plant garden!
dv1093 almost 6 years ago
She needs to go shop at Ollies.
Tyge almost 6 years ago
Perfect follow up to yesterday’s strip. :o)
tkmello1 almost 6 years ago
If you can’t understand this just by looking at it, you shouldn’t be reading it.
wes tnt almost 6 years ago
reduce, reuse, recycle!!!
El Cobbo Grande almost 6 years ago
Sometimes the sublime is super
nisedc almost 6 years ago
I use my pots till they fall to pieces. I would love to add beautiful new ones at least once in a while, but they are, indeed, unholy expensive.
snootbag almost 6 years ago
Janis!!!!! Go to a 2nd hand store!!! My nicest plant pots have come from those & the most I spent on 1 was $20
trainnut1956 almost 6 years ago
This one is easy to get. She wants shiny new pots. Then she sees the price, and decides she can live with the crackpots.
cuzinron47 almost 6 years ago
In the end, she’s gonna wind up with a flower garden, when the plants have to re-potted because the pots fall apart.
eladee AKA Wally almost 6 years ago
I love this strip! I’m sure Janis and her green thumb will make those old chipped pots chic!!!!!Actually I’m rather fond of imperfect things. It shows they’ve been well used and well loved.
wkhibbert almost 6 years ago
You really have to be their age, and Empty-nesting to recognize what’s going on. With my wife and I straddling 70, we get a real laugh out the the recent threads…
belgarathmth almost 6 years ago
Sometimes I can’t quite figure out the strip. If one asks nicely, other readers are usually glad to explain it. I still enjoy reading, despite the occasional head-scratchers. I especially like the Ludwig strips, since I’m a cat owner. I almost couldn’t figure it out today, but I did see the price tag on the pots in the store, so I thought that was it. Then I had it confirmed in one of the comments above.
diverleo almost 6 years ago
Been there done that.
Bill-Bob almost 6 years ago
you need to have a brain to understand, geez. So obvious.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Janis’ preparing for gardening.
cheesehead almost 6 years ago
Cracked/chipped pots are charming.
Airbender almost 6 years ago
Maybe she can get help from Ed Crankshaft.
The Pro from Dover almost 6 years ago
ellisaana Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Terra cotta pots give and give. Use them whole and use them cracked. After they disintegrate in your hands, you can use the shards for drainage in the bottom of any pots you have which are still functional.
PurpleOpus almost 6 years ago
She has the same problem I have, sigh.
mafastore almost 6 years ago
The (plastic) pots come free with the plants we buy. Husband keeps them afterwards – we really have to get rid of some of them.