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black nursery plastic pots: free to good home

Posted by Rhoda_Azalea Iowa-5b (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 11, 04 at 16:27

My collection of sturdy black plastic nursery pots is getting out of hand. If there is anyone near the QC area who has a use for some clean (I washed them) nursery pots in which shrubs and perennials are sold, contact me.

I just can't put them in the recycle bin unless I KNOW that no one else wants them, either. LOL

Rhoda


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RE: black nursery plastic pots: free to good home

Hmmmm... I have written to Rhoda off-forum several weeks ago about these pots with no response. I guess she has dropped off the forum.

IronBelly


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RE: black nursery plastic pots: free to good home

yep i wrote her too with no response


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RE: black nursery plastic pots: free to good home

I am interested finding out how I can recieve some pots for free Please e-mail me at :weazyemptypockets@yahoo.com


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free 1-5 gallon nursery pots until may 1 2007!

I have THOUSANDS of black nursery pots from 1-5 gallon size near the Eastern Iowa Airport on Wright Bros Blvd SW. Call me or email and I will give you the address where you can come and pick them up. I have always refused to throw them in the landfill but may have to as our lease is expired and they have to all go by May 1 2007. Also have many over 500 Oak trees 1-2" caliper in ground I have to find a home for....selling for $5 per ft (IN GROUND) or $10 ft dug and loaded in your vehicle. Minimum 20 trees. There are also some large caliper trees over 4" dia available as well as Viburnum and large Forsythia.

Thanks

Darin Chamberlin
www.chamberlinlandscape.com
319-329-9382 Cell
trees4u2@dybb.com


 
 

 

 


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