I never envisioned what a nightmare it would be to find the “right pot” for my tragic olive. But as he is improving greatly since I got him I figured it’s about time he gets liberated from that plastic training pot next year and into the real deal. I can’t go for an expensive custom pot right so just had to scour the market for a half decent budget pot.
My first obstacle was shape, the training pot is round but I’m not a fan of round for this guy. Rectangular was also a bit hmmm So I ended up going with Oval. Next was the color..dear god the color was probably the most impossible part of this journey. I knew I wanted glazed but argh, I literally went through browns, browns with beige, olive green (oh how cliché), green, cream for a moment but that just seemed too light. Whenever I found a pot I liked they just didn’t have one large enough, I was outside with my measuring tape looking at the trunk base, looking at the current pot width, checking how it would look if I moved the tape to reduce the size by x amount etc etc.
In the end I settled on glazed black (because they actually had the size), probably not the best choice as it’s a rather dark composition overall with the dark leaves but well we’ll see once the potting has taken place.
I wish I could make my own, in fact I’d really love to get into pottery but would not even know where to start or even where to find the time!
My first obstacle was shape, the training pot is round but I’m not a fan of round for this guy. Rectangular was also a bit hmmm So I ended up going with Oval. Next was the color..dear god the color was probably the most impossible part of this journey. I knew I wanted glazed but argh, I literally went through browns, browns with beige, olive green (oh how cliché), green, cream for a moment but that just seemed too light. Whenever I found a pot I liked they just didn’t have one large enough, I was outside with my measuring tape looking at the trunk base, looking at the current pot width, checking how it would look if I moved the tape to reduce the size by x amount etc etc.
In the end I settled on glazed black (because they actually had the size), probably not the best choice as it’s a rather dark composition overall with the dark leaves but well we’ll see once the potting has taken place.
I wish I could make my own, in fact I’d really love to get into pottery but would not even know where to start or even where to find the time!