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Large Planters
Posted on 3/26/25 at 10:19 am
Posted on 3/26/25 at 10:19 am
Looking for a place to buy 8-10 large (18-20") planters for my patio. Fiberglass or glazed clay pots are fine. I guess metal is not out of the question but no idea where to find these other than online. I want something that will last and hopefull to find a place with reasonable prices. The stuff at the big box stores are junk and they crack. I am located in Houma but willing to travel a ways to get these. Thanks for any leads.
Posted on 3/26/25 at 1:33 pm to tigerrage08
Brians in Port Allen
Corbel in St Francisville
Corbel in St Francisville
Posted on 3/26/25 at 2:27 pm to tigerrage08
Houma should still have plenty of welding shops that could fabricate something for you at a reasonable price. In BTR I've lost several glazed ceramic planters to the occasional hard freeze. The interior walls are porous, and when the water in them freezes chunks pop off.
Posted on 3/26/25 at 6:14 pm to tigerrage08
My wife wanted to buy a few outdoor chairs for the back porch and dragged me to a place in Kenner called At Home located on West Esplanade between Williams and Loyola.
That place is HUGE and chock full of all sorts of outdoor stuff and they had tons of ceramic, plastic, terra cotta pots of all shapes and sizes.
From what I could see, they were reasonably priced but I can't vouch for their quality. I would imagine they would have a website you could check out if interested.
That place is HUGE and chock full of all sorts of outdoor stuff and they had tons of ceramic, plastic, terra cotta pots of all shapes and sizes.
From what I could see, they were reasonably priced but I can't vouch for their quality. I would imagine they would have a website you could check out if interested.
Posted on 3/26/25 at 10:53 pm to gumbo2176
at home does have a big selection of outdoor stuff.
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