>find them, not easy, called them this morning to find more info. >You can go to http://www.superoots.com/ and it will show the pots. Click on >distributors and you can find a distributor's list by country. Carolyn, These (or others of a similar design) have been used in Australia for a number of years now. I've certainly seen them in wholesale type nurseries and more advanced tree growers for at least 5 years or so, and I'd hazard they weren't exactly "new" at that point. It definitely does help to limit the wrap-around effect of traditional circular pots, but I have not seen them in small pot form, just larger pots of around a foot wide or larger. Cheers. Paul Tyerman Canberra, Australia. USDA equivalent - Zone 8/9 Growing.... Galanthus, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Trilliums, Cyclamen, Crocus, Cyrtanthus, Oxalis, Liliums, Hellebores, Aroids, Irises plus just about anything else that doesn't move!!!!!