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Brooklynmatty
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So i just started doing my inventory of what i plan on growing this winter and want to be prepared for moving the rooted cuttings to 1 gallon trade pots in time. I am rooting 80+ cuttings and found the following two options as cheapest price online for 1 gallon trade pots. I will also try calling up some nurseries near me and see if they have any used ones for sale for cheaper as well. But wondering everyones opinion on style and if they know better prices. I should have bought in bulk when i purchased from AMLEO, but then i would have TOO many. |
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waynea
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I found that landscapers to be a better source for pots than nurseries. Usually one gallon pots(used) go for 10-20 cents each and 3 gallon used go from 25-35 cents each in my area. |
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JohnK
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I've been using these: |
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greenfig
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I talked to our local landscapers and gardeners, they just gave the pots for free since after planting they all go to trash . Also, a hydroponic store nearby sells new and used pots, the used ones are very cheap and almost clean. |
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lifigs
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Matt I am not sure where you are on the Island but I have bought of containers from Griffins Greenhouse Supplies in Brookhaven. I think the sleeve of 100 1 gallon trade pots were about $35. They are reasonable compared to online since you are not paying for shipping. I also get my ProMix and coarse perlite from them. It is a bit of a drive for me but I don't do it too often. Call first. Once they didn't have the 1 gallons in stock but got them from there warehouse (in Jersey I think) in 2 days. |
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eboone
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Matt - that odd looking second pot you pictured looks like it might be top heavy and tip over easily in a little wind. Not sure about that, it is a little hard to tell from the pics. |
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Brooklynmatty
Registered: Posts: 279 |
Wayne/Greenfig - yea, i thought about that but there are no active landscapers at this time of the year and they are generally not nice and giveaway things. They charge for everything :) . |
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strudeldog
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Matty, |
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Brooklynmatty
Registered: Posts: 279 |
Thanks Phil - yea, i am always checking craigslist. I should add an alert for it, but people use different terminology all the time (pots,container,planter) |
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figpig_66
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I got 400 pot from quarts to 5 gallon used on Craigslist for 135 dollers |
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rcantor
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Typically blow molded pots (the first link) are thinner and less durable than thermoformed pots (the second link - Euro) You'd need to ask both suppliers how many mils thick their pots are. The thicker the better. I don't think there will be an important difference in wind tipping. Neither should be left outside when not in use. The Euro Style will encourage rooting into the soil more easily, which has advantages in summer survival (and sometimes wind tipping) but disadvantages when it's time to dig them up :) |
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smatthew
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That second "euro style" pot isn't funny shaped - they just have a photo on there from an extreme angle. Check out the other photos and it looks like it's a standard pot. |
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Brooklynmatty
Registered: Posts: 279 |
I figured the euro pot was more rigid, i was worried about space on the bottom and airflow once its outside with the extreme winds i get near my house. I am driving up to Massachusetts this upcoming week for work and there is another griffins warehouse almost on the way, so i might try and stop by on my way back and pick up something along this line. I wish someone needed half of these, because 140 is crazy and all i need is like 70~ anyway. |
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LJFiggy
Registered: Posts: 145 |
These pots are probably lesser quality than some, but you can choose the amount and there's Free Shipping. Unless I can come up with an inexpensive (or free!) local source, i'll probably order 10 or 25 of them. |
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coop951
Registered: Posts: 595 |
I have bought used pots from these guys in the past. |
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joann1536
Registered: Posts: 274 |
I've gotten the one gallon black nursery pots for less than $0.50 each on eBay, "buy it now", and free shipping. They aren't heavy, but they hold up fine. |
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rcantor
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A lot of big nurseries in the Midwest and West give away used pots, especially the smaller, <1 - 3 gallon pots. Sometimes they have to pay to recycle them. |
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