Re: CULT: plastic pots - jackpot!


Your local cemetery may be a good source of free
flower pots.  I have a friend who does landscape
maintenance at a cemetery and keeps me well supplied
with pots in a variety of sizes.  Usually the dead
potted plants are tossed in the garbage.  Helps keep
the plastic out of the landfill!

Anne

--- Linda Mann <lmann@volfirst.net> wrote:
> Betty - thanks for the webinfo about plastic
> chrysanthemum pot suppliers
> (an old thread I'm revisiting).  With all the pods
> ripening this year,
> I've been wondering what the heck I will do with all
> those seed burritos
> come next March, so went by my local nursery to see
> if they would sell
> some to me at wholesale prices.  I bought all the
> used ones they had for
> 10 cents each.  They said they would have given me
> most other sizes for
> free, but that is the one size they re-use.
> 
> --
> Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
> American Iris Society web site
> <http://www.irises.org>
> iris-talk/Mallorn archives:
> <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-talk/>
> iris-photos/Mallorn archives:
> <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris-photos/>
> 
> 
> 
> 


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