Hand-Thrown English Terracotta Frilly Pot
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Usually ready in 24 hours
THE terracotta frilly pot.
Over the past few years, this delightfully scalloped design has quietly become one of the nation's favourite garden pots. Equally at home on a greenhouse bench, cottage garden wall or sunny patio table, it's a charming little vessel that seems to make anything planted in it look that bit more special.
Perfect for spring bulbs, smaller hostas, alpines and seasonal displays, it's a wonderfully versatile pot for showcasing your favourite plants. If you're looking for inspiration, have a browse through our spring bulb planting ideas below.
Each pot is hand-thrown in England by Matt and the team, then fired slowly in traditional hand-built brick kilns. The result is a beautifully crafted terracotta pot with excellent frost resistance, built to weather the British climate for many years to come.
Free Delivery
Pallet Delivery
Orders of terracotta pots are typically fulfilled via a reliable, third-party kerbside pallet service. This operates Monday to Friday, 9am–5pm.
I aim for a 5–10 day turnaround from order to delivery, allowing time to carefully package your items, particularly during busy periods. In some cases, orders may be fast-tracked - so if you require your items urgently, please get in touch before placing your order.
This service covers all mainland England & Wales addresses... but deliveries to Scotland, Ireland, and offshore locations (Jersey, the Isle of Wight...) will require a quote due to additional surcharges.
The good news is that as I already absorb the standard delivery cost within my prices, any extra charges are often much less than you might expect.
Once your order is received, I will contact you to arrange a convenient delivery date. Orders are never dispatched without prior communication.
For more details on the pallet delivery process and any restrictions, please see this page.
Courier Service
For customers requiring a more helpful service, I also offer a personal delivery option. This is not kerbside, so as long as there are no access restrictions around your garden, I - or my go-to courier - aim to place your pots in-situ.
This is worked out on a quotation basis and covers customers on a nationwide basis. It is particularly popular with buyers placing substantial orders - or for those who may struggle to move pots delivered on a pallet.
''Cash & Carry'' Discounts
To remain very competitive, I am pleased to run a Cash & Carry programme. This offers discounts on terracotta pots purchased directly in the Yard and taken away on the day.
Visitors travel from across England and Wales to Tom's Yard... and it's easy to see why.
The Range
Home to one of the largest collections of quality terracotta pots in Britain, Tom's Yard offers a range that simply cannot be found elsewhere. From small hand-thrown pots to statement garden pieces measuring over a metre in height, every pot has been carefully selected for its craftsmanship, character and durability.
Whether you're a keen gardener, a landscape professional or searching for the perfect finishing touch for your outdoor space, a visit to Tom's Yard provides the opportunity to explore hundreds of pots in person and find the piece that's just right for your project.
What will I Save?
As there are no delivery charges to factor into my pricing, I offer a straight 20% discount on terracotta pots collected on orders over a value of £250. Antique pots are excluded from this scheme.
Contact me to arrange your visit.
Pot Care & Frost
At Tom's Yard I choose to exclusively deal with quality garden pottery; Ceramics made from the best materials, put through the most thorough firing processes.
As a result, all of my clay pots are made to be left outside and enjoyed for 365 days of the year.
With that being said, there are simple steps you should take to ensure the longevity of your pots and the health of your plants. Following the coming steps will go a long way to ensuring that your pots last for years to come.
Winter
If prolonged or sudden, harsh freezing conditions are forecasted, I recommend wrapping your pots in bubble plastic or fleece; this should prevent the earth from freezing solid (avoiding the risk of splitting the pot) whilst offering insulation to protect your plants. This is because plants grown in pots can be more vulnerable to changing weather conditions.
Following the steps below will go a long way to mitigating harmful effects to your plants and will ensure that your pots last for years to come.
Drainage
Drainage is vital if a pot is going outside. Every so often you should check to see if the holes have become clogged up. Otherwise water could be retained leading to root-rot or the risk of damage to your pot during freezing conditions. All pots will arrive with standard drainage holes.
Although not always necessary, you can raise your pot off the ground to assist with drainage. Flat stones, tiles, wooden batons, plastic matting or my terracotta feet are ideal.
Planting
If you are using the pot for planting, place a thin layer of gravel or broken crocks in the base. This prevents the holes from becoming clogged up with soil. Top up with a suitable compost / soil depending on the plants needs. If you're unsure, check with the nursery you purchased them from or reference a reputable online source like the RHS.
If the pot is enclosed with a narrow neck I advise that you avoid permanent planting or use a removable plastic pot within the terracotta pot. Otherwise the roots will grow into the ‘belly’ of the vessel making the plant extremely difficult to remove.
Even in straight pots, do be aware of favourites such as Agapanthus and Phormium. These plants produce very strong roots than can, if left to their own devices, split a pot. It's far better to grab a hori-hori and to split the plant.
Location
Never stand your pot on bare earth. Being porous, the bottom few inches will soak up the moisture. Frost playing on permanently wet terracotta may not be in the best long-term interests of your pot.
For any matters that you're not sure about, get in touch.
Colour Disclaimer
Colour
Please note that the mineral-rich Galestro clay used to craft our Italian pots naturally results in subtle colour variations, making each piece unique.
When multiple pots are ordered, I always take great care to select pairs or groups with the closest possible match. If there is ever any uncertainty regarding availability or colour consistency in the Yard, I will contact you for approval before packing your order.
Dimensions
Each pot is hand-thrown on a wheel - a skilled and time-honoured process. As a result of this traditional method, subtle variations in size and form are to be expected, making every piece unique. I recommend using the dimensions provided as a guide. When ordering multiple pots, I will always take great care to select the best-matched pairs or groups for you.
Frilly Inspiration...
Frilly pots have quickly become one of my best-sellers - and it’s easy to see why. Perfect for showcasing small bulb displays, they bring a welcome burst of colour just when the garden needs it most. After another long, wet British winter, few things lift the spirits quite like a charming tabletop planter overflowing with spring bulbs.
Once you've finished enjoying herbs or erigeron throughout the Summer, for Spring the following year try the following... Muscari (pictured here), miniature narcissi such as ‘Tête-à-Tête’, species tulips for delicate early blooms, crocus for the first signs of spring, iris reticulata for striking violet-blue flowers or snowdrops for a classic understated look. Happy gardening!












