Pots and plants by Kitoi

Hand crafted containers for caudiciform and bonsai enthusiasts

Monday, August 31, 2009

Visitor in the garden

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A Preying Mantis sunning himself on a Dorstenia gypsophylla
Friday, August 28, 2009

First commisioned pot and staging

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This Operculicarya decaryi was dropped off today for me to create a bonsai pot and stage. Stay tuned for progression photos! The new front B...

Delospermum sphalmanthoides

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In addition to making pottery and growing succulents my other hobby is photography. As with everything I do I like to experiment with diffe...
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Greenware Bonsai Crackpot

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At the show I had many inquiries about larger pots so I thought I'd better get practicing. My largest bat is 12" so that's the ...
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Friday, August 21, 2009

Aloe chortoliriodes

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Here's one Aloe you won't see very often. Picked this a few years ago when I visited San Diego at a small C&S nursery. I've ...

Ipomoea arboresens

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Purchased this plant online at the beginning of 2007, when it arrive it had thick large roots so it had to go into a 12" container to g...
Thursday, August 20, 2009

Show plants

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These are a few of the plants I entered in the Inter-City show Fouquieria fasciculata-1st place-outstanding specimen Petopentia natalensis-1...
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Kitoi
Northern California
The nickname Kitoi from my Filipino grandmother in Hawaii that could not pronounce Keith. My mother taught me to cook in elementary school and have enjoyed it since. Up to now it was by necessity. In recent years it has become a passion to find recipes from the past, made with traditional ingredients and no processed foods.
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