Where do you get your 10, 15, 25 gallon (and larger) pots from?
I'm not talking about anything decorative -- just the regular black or green nursery pots. Less expensive is better, but something that will last a few years at least. I've been thinking about hitting the local nursery pot recycling dumpsters this year, but can't rely on that. I don't need dozens, just enough to pot up some bamboo and tree saplings.
Source for containers
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Source for containers
Alan.
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RE: Source for containers
ask landscapers.
new strip mall going in up the road. new house?
as soon as i see plants going in i stop and ask the workers.
new strip mall going in up the road. new house?
as soon as i see plants going in i stop and ask the workers.
"Plants are people just like us"
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RE: Source for containers
I agree with dudley, I am a landscaper, I get a lot of trees and large shrubs in pots these sizes. I am often happy to give them away.