
Joe Metal Pot With Drainage Hole | 3 inch
The Joe 3-inch is a small metal plant pot, and somewhere in its development someone said the words iron is good for plants. Instead of nodding and moving on the way reasonable people do, we stopped everything and looked it up, because apparently that is who we are now. It turned out to be true. We are ceramicists. Nobody asked us to understand horticulture, and yet here we are, vindicated, holding a small iron pot named Joe.
Joe is iron, finished in eight colors, with a drainage hole at the base and a matching saucer. At three inches it suits a single succulent, a cactus, or a cutting that has just found its feet.
Joe has not mentioned the iron thing to anyone. Joe never does. Joe simply stands there being correct, the way certain people are correct about wine and never bring it up unless asked, which is somehow more annoying. The plant inside benefits regardless.
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Joe Metal Pot With Drainage Hole | 3 inch
The Joe 3-inch is a small metal plant pot, and somewhere in its development someone said the words iron is good for plants. Instead of nodding and moving on the way reasonable people do, we stopped everything and looked it up, because apparently that is who we are now. It turned out to be true. We are ceramicists. Nobody asked us to understand horticulture, and yet here we are, vindicated, holding a small iron pot named Joe.
Joe is iron, finished in eight colors, with a drainage hole at the base and a matching saucer. At three inches it suits a single succulent, a cactus, or a cutting that has just found its feet.
Joe has not mentioned the iron thing to anyone. Joe never does. Joe simply stands there being correct, the way certain people are correct about wine and never bring it up unless asked, which is somehow more annoying. The plant inside benefits regardless.
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The Joe 3-inch is a small metal plant pot, and somewhere in its development someone said the words iron is good for plants. Instead of nodding and moving on the way reasonable people do, we stopped everything and looked it up, because apparently that is who we are now. It turned out to be true. We are ceramicists. Nobody asked us to understand horticulture, and yet here we are, vindicated, holding a small iron pot named Joe.
Joe is iron, finished in eight colors, with a drainage hole at the base and a matching saucer. At three inches it suits a single succulent, a cactus, or a cutting that has just found its feet.
Joe has not mentioned the iron thing to anyone. Joe never does. Joe simply stands there being correct, the way certain people are correct about wine and never bring it up unless asked, which is somehow more annoying. The plant inside benefits regardless.
























