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  2. Suikinkutsu - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes ceramic tiles are also used on the sides of the jar. Fist size stones are on top of the suikinkutsu to cover the jar completely. Traditionally suikinkutsu are always found near a hand wash basin chōzubachi used for the Japanese tea ceremony, and the suikinkutsu is buried between the basin and the stepping stone next to the basin.

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    This ceramic bowl planter with drainage comes in seven cheerful shades, adding just the right pop of color in your home. ... This unique pendant light, for example, would look great hanging over ...

  4. Gardening in restricted spaces - Wikipedia

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    Watering hanging plants can be done easily with a step stool and a long neck watering can. [25] Plastic pots are one of the least expensive options but ceramic pots have shown to be a favorite among indoor gardeners. [26] Whatever the container, is it important to make sure that there is adequate drainage. [27]

  5. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Completed trees are grown in formal bonsai containers. These containers are usually ceramic pots, which come in a variety of shapes and colors and may be glazed or unglazed. Unlike many common plant containers, bonsai pots have drainage holes at the bottom surface to complement fast-draining bonsai soil, allowing excess water to escape the pot.

  6. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Forcing plants to bloom out of season, especially bulbs, grew in popularity during the 18th century. [18]: 48 The decorative pot or cachepot specifically for growing houseplants (as opposed to a simple terracotta pot, or a decorative vase) was developed in this era as ceramic manufacturing took off. [19]

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