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a little wild - pop up shop - 10 june


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Hi everyone. Some news about this weeks pop up!


I'm Liane and I'll be at Maison Dog, 20 North Cross Road tomorrow with a selection of flower pots & windowboxes for sale.


They are a great mix of terracotta, zinc and vintage industrial full of beefriendly plants like purple salvia, lavender and beautiful crimson antirrhinums plus lots of herbs.


Don't worry...if they sell fast I'll be taking orders for more! I will also be doing large planters for doorways and for outside shops, cafes etc.


I've been a professional gardener for over 20 years, with expertise in roof gardens and I'm happy to chat about flowers all day long so come by to pick my brains if you have any questions!


You can see a gallery of the type of pots I have available at my new website www.alittlewild.co


See you tomorrow in the sunshine.


PS everyone who has bought one so far...don't forget to water them!

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