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Guy Wolff Garden Pottery is part of a long tradition of fine craftsmanship and love for the serenity of plants and gardens. Here are some other sites on the internet where you can find a similar passion for the beauty we create around us, as well as sites that are relevant to the history, style, and spirit of beautiful gardens and fine pottery.
            www.guywolffpottery.com/
  Guy Wolff's website (coming soon)
A Place to Take Root -- The History of Flower Pots and Garden Containers in America            www.aplacetotakeroot.com
  The official web site of the first museum show devoted to the history of the flower pot!
Ben Wolff Pottery            www.benwolffpottery.com
  Guy Wolff's son, Ben Wolff, makes garden pottery at his studio in Sharon, CT
Info on Guy Wolff from Martha Stewart Living            http://www.marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?type=content&id=tvs8973&contentGroup=TV&site=living&rsc=ns2006_m2
  
John Bartram's Garden            www.bartramsgarden.org
  - the historic home and garden of the Bartrams, America's pioneering family of naturalists, botanists and explorers.
Martha Stewart            www.marthastewart.com
  - Guy Wolff has appeared on Martha Stewart Living, discussing the historical importance of 18th century flowerpots, and demonstrating how they are thrown. Keep an eye out for future appearances.
New York Botanical Gardens            www.nybg.org
  - one of the premiere botanical gardens in the world.
Potters for Peace            www.potpaz.org/
  an international network of potters concerned with peace and justice issues.
Royal Oak Foundation            www.royal-oak.org
   - the American membership affiliate of The National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Smith and Hawken            www.smithhawken.com/home.jhtml
  - a nationwide retailer carrying Guy Wolff Garden Pottery.
The National Trust            www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gardens/
  - Guy Wolff has appeared on Martha Stewart Living, discussing the historical importance of 18th cent
Wolff Pottery, Bantam, CT            www.guywolff.com
  Guy's pots are available on the web, or at his studio outside Bantam, CT
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