Monday, June 11, 2012

My visit to Potted (for outdoor living) in L.A.…


A couple weeks ago when we were staying in Fillmore, CA and making the trip to Pasadena (actually San Marino), to visit the Huntington Gardens, I realized it wouldn’t be too far out of our way to stop at Potted, home of the Circle Pot. Luckily I have the world’s best husband who quickly agreed.

Everywhere I looked there was something beautiful that I wanted. EVERYWHERE!

Fun metal cactus…

My new plant crush (sorry Callistemon ‘Little John’) Adenanthos sericeus (Coastal Woolybush)…as if passing up several beautiful plants wasn’t hard enough I came home to discover cut branches in the floral department at my local New Seasons Grocery!

Planted up Wooly Pockets…

Of course now I’m in love with the Orbit planter, because it goes so perfectly with the Circle Pot!

Have you been following their “that’s so potted” contests? These next few fun containers capture the spirit perfectly!

Don’t even get me started about how much I love these…

So many pots, at Potted!

Wouldn’t you all love to have a work bench like this? And check out the big Trug Tub being used for potting soil…how wonderful!

Inspirational bits behind the work table.

Finally I made it inside the retail area…

So many cool things (it feels a lot like Digs Inside & Out a fav store here here in Portland)…

Yay! Terrarium Craft, my friend Kate’s book getting prime shelf space!

Oh and how I love these!

And that table…

And those pots!

Finally I tore myself away and headed back outside, not to leave but to look at the plants again…and circle back around and pick up a couple of concrete Driftwood Planters.

Love them! And the nice ladies at Potted wrapped them up for traveling.

I couldn't wait to plant them up once I got home...

27 comments:

  1. They certainly have a lot of very nice things! If I were to visit I wouldn't even know where to start! Lots of nice things for a contemporary, stylish look in a garden, all the way to quirky and unique. I wish I could get hold of those metal cactus sculptures here...

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    1. Indeed, it would be dangerous to live close!

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  2. Oooooooooh, thanks so much for the link! I was going to ask last week where your red planter came from. The Quan Yin pictured in one the photos is amazing.

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    1. They've got a great website for ordering...

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  3. So much cool stuff to look at! I love those concrete abstract mosaic stepping stones! I used to want mosaic stepping stones with all kinds of broken dishes in swirls, but I like those more modern ones even better. I bet I could make something like that (I'm dreadful at re-arranging broken plates into mosaics).

    Love those rectangular planters too. Are they metal or wood painted to look like rusty metal?

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    1. You've got such an ambitious spirit for projects! I bet you could make some great stepping stones. I did a broken plate mosaic on a terra cotta pot years ago. It was pretty dreadful.

      The rectangular planters are metal...

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  4. Oh how very envious! Those pots are epic! They are the perfect for displaying some of your agave collection. I'm actually impressed with how amazing the white circle pot is. You must have been in pot heaven. That came out wrong, but you know what I mean.

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    1. Yes...I was in pot heaven, one way or the other!

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  5. geometric concrete planters and rusty cacti have to be my faves out of all that cool stuff. I wonder if you could buy those cut branches from New Seasons and root them? They have some cool stuff in the florist at New Seasons, I might try that!

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    1. Uhm...I need to get over to New Seasons and buy a couple of cards, maybe if they still have the branches I'll try! (great idea).

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  6. Do want the tiered concrete-block waterfall! It looks like it's big enough to have some presence. And the steel wall planters...and the beautiful cylindrical pots in all colors...and those green frame chairs with the tuck-under footrest...wow!

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  7. What a place! It would be dangerous for me to visit. Kind of like an alcoholic going to the world's best-stocked liquor store.

    I'd love a metal cactus sculpture too. I've been looking for one for a long time.

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    1. When you make your trip to the Huntington you've got to visit!

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  8. What a fun visit you had to get to Potted along with all the other fun places. They have such great items and displays. Those concrete planters are just right for your collection.

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    1. And best of all the husband loved them too, so it wasn't like I was just buying something for me!

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  9. Jeez...gorgeous! Loree, do you know what the plant is in the turquoise circle pot? I have one and haven't been able to find out what it is (short of breaking off some and taking it to a nursery - it's too big to carry the whole pot! Thanks...

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    1. I'm not sure Deb but it looks a little like my Sedum palmeri...anybody else have any ideas?

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    2. Thanks Loree - looks like that might be it based on pics I checked online!

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    3. HI GIRLS! The plant is Senecio Jacobensii - we get it at the shop ofte. Whe it is really happy the tips turn reddish/purple......quite lovely!

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  10. potted is the best! my husband and i go in all the time just to wander get inspired. Of course, we usually come home with something amazing. Also, I have a woolybush and it is one of my faves. so sturdy yet soft and touchable. We put it in a corner that needed coverage but maintain access.

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    1. I'm jealous...what a wonderful resource for inspiration! If only the woolybush were hardy here (I'm zone 8) I would have figured out how to get one home....

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  11. Wow! I'm totally in love with Potted!! Great post, Loree!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed! And if you find yourself anywhere near Los Angeles you should visit...

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  12. Oh, I love it all and Want To Go!

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  13. It IS a dangerous place to live near! LOL! But I love that store, and the gals who run it. (And if you stop by, the Indian grocery next door is a great place to grab a quick inexpensive vegetarian meal too! :D)

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  14. Finally thinking outside the box on planters!

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