"Beautiful Planters and Statuary for your Treasured Garden"
We strive to keep the Head Family together, so this Page is devoted to our Customers Head Plantings.
Send us a photo of your Creative Heads...write a story if you would like, or just tell us what plants you used and we'll publish it on our Site.
Please send us a photo, I'm lonely!

There are many stories and reasons that people are drawn to these unique containers. I'd love to share a few as some are very touching and makes this business so worthwhile...
Debbie from Port Lavaca TX writes:
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HANGING WITH US AND GETTING US ALL THREE PLANTERS.WE LOST OUR MOTHER LAST YEAR AND THE 3 OF US GIRLS ARE NOW THE HEART OF OUR FAMILY.THAT IS WHY I HAD TO HAVE 3 PLANTERS. I HAVE SEVERAL FRIENDS AND BOTH SISTERS WHO ARE PLANT FREAKS WHO I KNOW ARE GOING TO LOVE THESE. I AM NOT VERY HI TECH BUT I PROMISE TO TRY AND GET RICK TO HELP ME TAKE PICTURES AND SEND THEM TO YOU. THANKS AGAIN DEBI
Janice from New Orleans LA writes:
The heads will be of my three grand daughters: Susan age 8, Layla age 5 and Sally age 16 months. They too all look great together, but boy do they have different personalities. Thanks for taking time for making a special selection. These three pieces will be the beginning of my garden for our rebuild in Bay St. Louis, MS. The girls will love this idea.
Head-Planter Lover's Photo's:
Vu from Riverdale MD...sure created a variety of beautiful female head planters with various unusual plants. She's also named her gals - Princess, Showgirl and Queen of the Forest! How fun!
Pamela from Navarre Fl, created some gorgeous curls for her Gal using Indian Rope Hoya!
Fran from Angleton Tx purchased a female planter for her sister and when winter comes and planting time is over...she decorates her head for Christmas! Love it!
Jebb from East Hampton NY...really created an unusual planting when he used Strawberries in the Male Planter head! What a great idea. His female is also very festive, planted so cheerfully with summer annuals! Jeb also came up with a great idea to fill the
hollow Male Planter instead of planting into a pot: He writes: I finally got the potting soil to stay in the male planter by using that expanding foam in a can then poking some drainage holes in the hardened foam with long nails. Fantastic idea Jebb - Thank-you!
Maria from Cranford NJ...adorns her gorgeous garden with a Male and Female pair decked out with various greenery!
Gracie's Friend writes:
I'd like to introduce the latest headshot of "Gracie" my Garden Goddess. She watches over my garden looking quite spiffy in her summer attire and greets all my garden guests. She is a little head strong and didn't like her latest "do" 'cuz it was cut too short, but she knows all about the Miracle. The morning sun bothers her, but she has several pairs of cool shades to help ease the brightness.
Everybody loves Gracie! I think she is ahead of her time!
and...
I have loved her since I first saw her! Dressing her up was a ton of fun. I will probably do something different seasonally!
(She's so cool! Very Lana Turner like!
Punk Rock Sensation "Johnny Agave" (lead singer of the "Silent Heads") dines alfresco with Record Executive "Melvin Burrostail" while discussing his upcoming album release.
Barbara a Landscape Designer from Maryland writes:
Kathy - I've gotten a lot of mileage out of your heads. It's been great fun. The flower on this echiverium has been in bloom the ENTIRE summer, and while the stem has now collapsed from our first frost, it still has flowers. I just refer to her, as "all dressed up and ready to party". The other guy - is called "Waukesha the Indian". Anyway, we love them. And now, I see several of my customers got them too !
Cindy from Charlotte North Carolina writes: (Zelda and Thor)
Zelda loved the idea of her picture being on the website (she's such a diva) but Thor wasn't as excited about it and said it was "girl stuff". She proceded to tell him how manly and authoritative he looked in the picture and he actually bought it! So you may put their picture on your website with our blessings.
Thank-you Cindy...I think they look quite stunning!
How fortunate for this pair to have been given a place in the beautiful garden of Ann and Bill in Tigard, Oregon!
Susan from Talking Rock Ga, writes:
Thanks.....the planter is great! I love this planter because it looks so good from all sides.....as you can see in the attached picture, I have it placed on a platform I formed from an old tree trunk that sits where several of my gardening paths intersect.....so as you walk through my garden, you can see the head planter from various perspectives (and they all look good!) It was hard to find a piece with such a nice sculptural quality and the right scale for this problem spot that looks good from all sides, but I think this worked out perfectly. Thanks for a great product!
Some of our Northern Customers take their planters in for the winter and either adorn them with a Houseplant or decorate them for Christmas!