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PLANTERS CEDAR NURSERY<br />

of plants. Planters can be pre-drilled for drainage if used outside,<br />

or left sealed and fully water-tight for interior use.<br />

Fibreglass itself is made from special plastic polymers which are<br />

then reinforced with randomly arranged glass fibres. This<br />

produces a strong lightweight material whose bulk strength<br />

exceeds many metals with the advantage that it can be easily<br />

moulded into complex shapes. As such it is the perfect material<br />

for outdoor planters especially where weight is an issue.<br />

Terracotta Planters<br />

Our range consists of a beautiful collection of hand-made<br />

terracotta containers and planters including contemporary and<br />

traditional designs. The colour of the clay has a mellow antique<br />

finish that is subtle and is perfectly harmonious with the classic,<br />

as well as the more contemporary styles.<br />

Their composition and thickness make them robust and sturdy<br />

and they are fully certified as frost-resistant. The refinement of<br />

the collection is reviewed annually by a team of designers,<br />

working closely with the manufacturing and marketing teams to<br />

update the designs and introduce unique models and product<br />

ideas.<br />

Fibreclay Planters<br />

Fibreclay offers an attractive and authentic faux-lead planter, and<br />

represents excellent value for money. Fibreclay is manufactured<br />

using environmentally-friendly raw materials and unique<br />

techniques which require 90% less energy than is used for<br />

ceramic or plastic planters. Fibreclay planters are lightweight, UV<br />

and frost resistant and easily portable before potting-up.<br />

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