Re: seedling containers


Hi Donald Ask these people and if they can not help you contact local 
massonry contractors
they should be able to help.  Home Depot / Lowes may even carry them
:)
Anita

Innovative Building Products Inc 2917 W 17th St Fort Worth TX 76107 
817-332-9124 800-932-2263 


-----Original Message-----
>From: Donald Eaves <donald@eastland.net>
>Sent: Mar 9, 2006 3:31 PM
>To: iris-photos@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [iris-photos] seedling containers
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>My sister-in-law picked these clay chimney liners up at a garage sale.  She 
>didn't use them and gave them to me.  They've worked pretty well for 
>seedlings and I'd like some more, but I can't find a source.  I think they 
>aren't as safe to use in chimney as steel, so they may not be being 
>manufactured any more.  They're about two foot long and the open bottom is 
>the same as the top shown in the photo.  Anywone know of a source?
>
>Donald Eaves
>donald@eastland.net
>Texas Zone 7b, USA 
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Anita Moran
Pilmore Gardens
USDA 6B
Maryland
Member America Iris Society
Member Aril Society International
Member Francis Scott Key Iris Society
Editor American iris Society Region 4 Newletter



 
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