Special Delivery https://www.servicevents.fr/claritine-dla-dzieci-bez-recepty-cazf claritin and breastfeeding The product that garden centres "and even Wisley" failed to recommend to you is called Milliput, and is generally to be found in old-fashioned hardware stores or craft/hobby shops. It is an epoxy putty that consists of two products that you have to blend together by hand to make a claylike, terracotta-coloured plastic that can be modelled to repair chips or used as a glue to stick shards of broken pots together. Before it dries the putty can be shaped and smoothed and once dry it can even be sanded. The bright colour weathers over time, so that repairs eventually become almost invisible (and you can generally, in my experience at least, "arrange" your pots so that the repair doesn't show). I used Milliput to mend a rhubarb forcer some time ago and the repair is still holding up. I have also used the beige/grey stone-coloured version, and I understand it is now also available in black.
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