Few garden purchases deliver more instant color than a hanging basket. The challenge is that many baskets look incredible in May and disappointing by July. What begins as a lush display of flowers...
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Granite Clay Bulb Pan, 6″
Perfect for planting bulbs, succulents, and shallow-rooted plants, the Granite Clay Bulb Pan, 6″ combines functionality with timeless style. Crafted from durable, porous clay, this classic bulb pan features a shallow 6-inch diameter and a natural granite finish that blends seamlessly into any indoor or outdoor setting. The wide, low-profile design promotes excellent drainage and air circulation, creating an ideal environment for healthy root development and vibrant growth.
Shallow, Wide Design: Ideal for bulbs, succulents, and other shallow-rooted plants.
Natural Granite Finish: Subtle, stone-like appearance complements any garden or home décor.
Durable Clay Construction: High-quality, porous material supports healthy root systems by allowing air and moisture exchange.
6-Inch Diameter: Compact size, perfect for windowsills, small garden spaces, or tabletop displays.
Excellent Drainage: (If applicable) Includes a drainage hole to prevent overwatering and root rot.
Versatile Use: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor plantings.
Whether you’re starting a bulb collection, crafting a succulent centerpiece, or seeking a simple, natural container, the Granite Clay Bulb Pan, 6″ offers classic beauty and reliable performance to help your plants thrive.
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