All different, annual and perennial, some unusual. For 50 or more 3" and 4" nursery pots.
The more the merrier, as I'm needing a lot of these.
Thanks,
Joy
CLOSED: Have bubble mailer stuffed to the brim with seeds
Hi Sue,
I'm probably about 45, 50 miles north of Gresham.
Joy
Joy, I volunteer at a local nursery(see below) and they are always discarding to the trash all types of germination, rooting, and transplanting containers. I just took my friend Bert a car full of them. They need to be washed/disinfected to kill any diseases which might inhibit germination etc. I love to recycle. It would cost more than they are worth to ship the distance to you.
Gary
It's that time of year again when thoughts of gardening and Heirloom Tomatoes seem to take over our lives. That is for a few of us!
I wanted to share the listing of all the tomato, pepper, eggplant, and tomatillo varieties I helped germinate at Thieneman's this Spring.
Wishing You a bountiful harvest this Summer,
Gary
Thieneman's Nursery
http://thienemans.com/news/index.php
Hi Gary,
I have a nursery just a few miles away They have a big bin in their parking lot that usually has all kinds of the smaller nursery pots in it that any one can take for free. Unfortunantly, that bin has been empty every time I've stopped there this year.
The size I'm needing are lightweight .
A few years ago I bought a couple hundred from a greenhouse supply company. The box didn't weigh much and wasn't expensive to ship.
I'm also offering plants, so I could send as many plants as it takes to equal the dollar amount the pots take to ship. If that makes sense. LOL
Joy
I just sent 20 4" pots to TX and it cost me $4.73 in postage. I was stunned as I expected it to be much less.
Wow! I didn't realize it could cost that much.
It would probably make more sense to trade them for enough live plants to be shipped at the same amount then. I'm offering that on the plant exchange forum.
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/719645/
Yeah, I was expecting it to be a couple of bucks. Surprise, surpise!
