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WANTED: quart size pots at spring trades

Posted by plantknitter 8 (My Page) on
Wed, Apr 12, 06 at 1:24

If anyone has any square or round quart size pots, I would love to trade some plants for them.

I can check your want lists, or I may be able to post a have list in a week or so.

Thanks, Judy


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RE: WANTED: quart size pots at spring trades

I'll check under the house and let you know. I may have some square pots. I thought they were called gallon size. I'd say they are about 6" across the top. Am I wrong about the size and they are called quart?


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RE: WANTED: quart size pots at spring trades

Judy,
I have TONS of pots all sizes! How many do you want? I will bring to the Bonney Lake trade for you.

Kathy


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RE: WANTED: quart size pots at spring trades

Hi Judy,
Looks like I don't have what is called quart sized pots. Mine are the normal 4". I recently found out the size of a quart is 4" x 5" which is a deeper standard pot.
Elaine


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RE: WANTED: quart size pots at spring trades

Hello all, I posted a basic trade list and will keep expanding until the Bonney Lake trade. For some reason GardenWeb erased my trade list and I unfortunately did not have a backup, so I have to redo my list. It needed to be done anyway.
If you see anything you are interested, please let me know.
Thank you in advance for the sqaure 1 gallon pots.


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