Vase, Sisken Birds, Multiple Colors

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SKU
58102335-G

Description

These cute ceramic little birds add a touch of playfulness but also elegance to this narrow, simple flower vase. With its in-line design, it is ideal for window sills, running down the center of your table, a shelf or on the mantelpiece. Available in traditional white or for a more modern touch silver and rose gold.

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Details

These cute ceramic little birds add a touch of playfulness but also elegance to this narrow, simple flower vase. With its in-line design, it is ideal for window sills, running down the center of your table, a shelf or on the mantelpiece. Available in traditional white or for a more modern touch silver and rose gold.

  • Each bird has a small hole in the back that you can fill with your short flowers and garden clippings. Simply cut to the stem just the right height so that the bloom nestles on top of the vase creating a nice floral background the birds to appear nestled into.
  • Each Bird is 9.5" in length, 2.5" in width and 2.25" tall.
  • Flowers We Love in this Vase: Freesia, Ranunculus, Bouvardia, Spray Rose, Baby Cymbidium Orchids, Sweet Green Trick (Dianthus), Craspedia

Product Questions (7)

Plants growing in pots should be repotted when the roots start growing out of the drain holes. Typically, the new pot should be just one size larger than the pot it’s been growing in. Never use garden soil in a pot. Always use a soilless container mix...
Glazed clay, thin-walled plastic, as well cement items (pots, planters, statuary, and fountains) all need to be kept out of the freeze/thaw cycle of late Autumn and Early Spring, in order to prevent cracking. Remove any annuals from the pot, lower the...
Yes, there are pots that can stay outside year-round. If you are looking for planters which can be set outside even in winter, take a look at Gertens’ assortment of wooden barrels, cast iron, and Crescent double walled plastic as possible options for...
Water the plant to be transplanted thoroughly. Next lay the plant on its side over some newspaper. Slide the plant out of its’ pot. Gently loosen any rootbound roots, tearing them apart. Next fill in your new pot partially, with your selected soil. Place...
Plastic pots are inexpensive, some in a huge range of sizes and colors, remain relatively cool throughout the growing season, and have excellent water retention. Terra Cotta pots are also more budget friendly and are excellent at wicking away extra ...
The type of soil to use will vary depending on the plants you wish to grow in the pot. Most of our houseplants and annuals will be very happy with our Green Loon potting soil or our Premium Container Mix. However, special types of plants need special...
For most pots, warm water, a gentle dish soap, and a plastic scrub brush will clean off any dirt from the pots. If you have hard water stains, a mix of ½ cup household vinegar in ½ gallon water will help to remove those tough white rings. A warm water...
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