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Re: Re: [NAFEX] Nursery Cans & Flower Pots


Bakeries have large plastic tubs that come loaded with frosting or filling, so are food grade. Have to drill your own drainage holes. They're free some places, others charge $1, with lid. Margaret Lauterbach

I would like to know what newsletter recommended that gardeners hoard
pots. I think the source can often help us determine how much attention
we choose to pay to a particular suggestion. I just moved to a house
with a deck and had planned to buy several large containers to fill with
annuals and provide color to the deck. So do I run out to the store
today to buy them now (if they are available) or wait until summer when
I can plant.
I like the thread that has developed though: how to obtain
cans/containers on the cheap!! I have to see what my local pizza shop
has to offer (what about rusting?)

>>> tolenio@sentex.net 02/12/03 04:28PM >>>
Hi,

Or...  Stop by your local pizza shop and ask for their empty 2 pound
cans
of pizza sauce.  They use them by the gross, and toss the empty cans.

Perfect size, and they last a long time.  They are even painted with
food
grade paint on the inside.

Later,
Tom

--
Southwest Ontario
Canada Hardiness Zone 6a
(similar to US zone 5)

On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Doreen Howard wrote:

> An electronic newsletter to which I subscribe urges people to either
buy
> nursery cans and flower pots immediately or order them fast.
Gardeners
> should start hoarding.  Don't throw away pots.  The reason is:
>
> A war with Iraq could lead to very high container prices, according
to
> container manufacturers. Crude oil is used to make plastic pots, and
it has
> risen from $16 per barrel 6 months ago to $35 today. A war could
raise
> prices to $50 and beyond.
> Doreen Howard
>
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