
Channa Ceramic Planter Pot | 4.75 inch
The 4.75-inch Channa is a ceramic plant pot named, with total sincerity, after what someone ordered for lunch the day we needed a name. Channa is a chickpea dish, warm and satisfying and considerably better than its name suggests to anyone who has not had it, which describes both the lunch and, if we are being honest, the pot.
This is roughly how a third of our pots get their names, a system we have never once reconsidered because it keeps producing results a more deliberate process almost certainly would not. The smaller Channa suits a single plant on a sill or a desk. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. Name a pot after lunch and see what happens. So far, what happens is good.
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Channa Ceramic Planter Pot | 4.75 inch
The 4.75-inch Channa is a ceramic plant pot named, with total sincerity, after what someone ordered for lunch the day we needed a name. Channa is a chickpea dish, warm and satisfying and considerably better than its name suggests to anyone who has not had it, which describes both the lunch and, if we are being honest, the pot.
This is roughly how a third of our pots get their names, a system we have never once reconsidered because it keeps producing results a more deliberate process almost certainly would not. The smaller Channa suits a single plant on a sill or a desk. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. Name a pot after lunch and see what happens. So far, what happens is good.
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The 4.75-inch Channa is a ceramic plant pot named, with total sincerity, after what someone ordered for lunch the day we needed a name. Channa is a chickpea dish, warm and satisfying and considerably better than its name suggests to anyone who has not had it, which describes both the lunch and, if we are being honest, the pot.
This is roughly how a third of our pots get their names, a system we have never once reconsidered because it keeps producing results a more deliberate process almost certainly would not. The smaller Channa suits a single plant on a sill or a desk. There is no drainage hole, so plant a succulent or use it as a cover pot for a nursery container you can lift out to water. Name a pot after lunch and see what happens. So far, what happens is good.
























