Green hell
Do you know the issue of the famous Amundsen when looking for his way to the South Pole? So besides the horrible winter and the question of where to go for the comfort stop so that it hurts as little as possible? He would sacrifice all-day food and coffee in addition to see a color other than white. White snow everywhere, and if not snow, then white bears. Incredibly bad. It often looks similar in our gardens. It’s the same, only in green. Green trees, green bushes, green lawn. Add green plastic furniture and the nonsense is complete. Flowers are possible as first aid to solve this green hell. When you get enough of them, you will fight the green darkness, brighten up the exterior and add a special touch to the garden. Therefore you choose lovely flower pots, mugs, or the worst-case scenario – some other, ordinary jug. The problem is that the pots are usually plastic or ceramic, so some of them break and the other can be lost forever with even the smallest hit. I bet that they will fade, turn gray and dull during the first year already, so you will buy a flowerpot after the flowerpot so that the dusty and ugly one will be hidden in a new and beautiful one. At the end of the year, you will have a nice collection of pots. In winter, you will sadly look at the frozen stumps of your pampered annuals, which are currently barely surviving in not very attractive plastic tombs. If you’re lucky, they will be covered by the snow. It should be noted that there has been so much snow in recent years that Amundsen would laugh off this incredible amount. You throw away these beauties in the spring because it rained into them and it immediately froze, so all the flowerpots are good to go to their last part of the journey. Well, pick up the wallet, start the car and visit the nearest garden center with the idea to rebuy some new flowerpots.
And again. And now, let’s try a different approach. Try to imagine planting flowers and trees in something that looks great itself. Something that will light up the garden even before the flowers and fruits appears. In a nutshell, imagine something you put in the garden, on the terrace or on the balcony, and before you put the clay therein, you share with yourself – wow, that’s exactly what I was missing here… These wows are pots in which you can plant anything from pelargoniums to bananas. They can bear everything – the weight of the soil, rain, sun, wind. They do not become brittle, do not break, do not crack, can easily freeze outside, and nothing tears them apart. Only maybe your neighbor would be torn apart, but that’s another story. Cor-ten steel flowerpots have many advantages such as durability and being maintenance-free – this is just their practical side. However, aesthetics is what we made them for. To brighten up the garden and create perfect harmony with your green friends. To revive every corner of the garden, even where the sun does not shine. So you can grow vines on the terrace and bananas by the pool. Over time, their color changes while remaining natural, without looking too fake and artificial. You can choose from the high or low cut version and create the composition that suits your space best. Each of our flower pots is combined with stainless steel so that it will give your garden a touch of luxury and elegance. In summer, it shines with greenery and flowers in it; in winter, it will serve as a Christmas tree stand or as a base for a bird feeder. There are countless uses and it only depends on your creativity what function you choose for it. But one thing is granted – wherever you put them, whatever you plant in them, it will always be a jewel for your garden.