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WANTED: Cow Pots, the pots you plant
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Posted by celtic_wyndes_farm 5 (single_dad63376@yahoo.com) on Thu, Dec 18, 08 at 13:40
| What are Cow Pots?
CowPots™ are dairy fiber pot containers that are paradise for your plants, and easy for you. CowPots™ are an American product made from a wholesome, renewable resource.
CowPots™:
• Grow sturdier, healthier plants
• Go directly into the soil with the plant
- fully decompose - with no throw away
- encourage root development
- avoid plant stress
• Add soil-conditioning natural nutrients to your garden
• Convenient and time-saving
• Easy to handle, odor-free and non-toxic
• CowPots™- 100% Made in the USA
• Reduces non-recyclable plastics
• Reduces dependence on foreign oil
• Reduces municipal waste
• Promote recycling of agricultural waste to horticultural benefit
• CowPots™ are also:
- from a highly renewable resource
- nutrient-rich
I am the ONLY Distributer of them here in Missouri and I have the cheapest prices that you will find.
These are my prices. I can deliver for free with in the Columbia & Hallsville Missouri surrounding area.
My prices:
(12) 3" pots $4.80 (tax & shipping not included)
(12) 4" pots $6.00 (tax & shipping not included)
(700)3" pots $252 (tax & shipping not included)
(300)4" pots $135 (tax & shipping not included)
Call for larger orders. I am the cheapest prices you will find. If not, Please let me know.
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