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Source for Plastic Pots

insipidtoast
13 years ago

I'd like to purchase 1,000 1 gallon plastic pots for a homescale nursery. What is a good online supplier?

Comments (11)

  • brandon7 TN_zone7
    13 years ago

    Griffin Greenhouse and Nursery Supply - http://www.griffins.com/

    If you're on the east coast, there should be a local branch somewhere near you. If not, you could have them shipped or look for a similar local supplier. Also, check the Container Forum. I bet they have a bunch of listings.

  • calistoga_al ca 15 usda 9
    13 years ago

    Our garden club uses several thousand one gallon nursery pots, all of them used. The landfill dumps are full of them. Buying new pots for a home nursery will make a serious dent it your profits. Al

  • brandon7 TN_zone7
    13 years ago

    That reminds me of another possibility. When/If you take your plastic bottles to a recycling center, keep an eye out for some there. I threw away a bunch of used pots at one today. I've never looked into the bins to see if others were there, but it wouldn't surprise me.

  • madrone
    13 years ago

    I put a sign up on the driveway in the spring. Its amazing how many of my neighbours are very happy to know they are being environmentally responsible by having their pots reused (the 2nd most ENERGY efficient "R" in the REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE).

  • insipidtoast
    Original Author
    13 years ago

    Calistoga,

    Do you actually go to the landfill and pick out thousands of pots? If not, how do you acquire them?

  • etxhippie
    13 years ago

    I buy them used on ebay for a lot less than the cost of buying new. They still have dirt on them so I wash them in a large tub of bleach water. The plants I put in them don't seem to notice the pots aren't new.

  • deltaohioz5
    13 years ago

    Check with some landscapers. They are always looking to get rid of containers.

    Frank

  • jolj
    13 years ago

    Calistoga is right, I have been to the landfill(SC) & seen them. But less then they once did because of people taking them to recycling center like brandon 7 said.
    Madrone, put up a sign will help, I just pick them up off the street, before the trash truck comes, like the grass clippings, leaves & straw for mulch & composting.
    A friend ran a 2 acre nursery, got spare pots by asking his customers to return his pots & any other they did not want & got them from all over,Walmart,Lowes.Just make it clear what size you want or you will end up with a truck load of 2" X 2" pots. The larger carrying trays are good for cutting & seed propagation.

  • franknjim
    13 years ago

    I go dumpster diving at Lowes and have collected tons of growers pots in all sizes, cell packs and flats. Quite often during the season they throw out entire flats of dying plants, especially during the peak of summer and in the fall. The garden center section usually has their own dumpster seperate from the rest of the store.

    If you want new sold retail you can try the link below. If you have a resellers license and can buy wholesale do a search online for Hummert in St. Louis Missouri.

    Here is a link that might be useful: Greenhouse Megastore

  • TravelingBiker
    13 years ago

    My wife and I are always on the look out for pots being thrown away. They clean up real nice with a can of spray paint and look brand new. No one knows we salvage our pots from the garbage ;)

    Here is a link that might be useful: My Weblog

  • hookedongardens67
    13 years ago

    I can help you out with those 1000 one gallons, I have that many easily.

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