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December 28, 2012 | #16 | |
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December 28, 2012 | #17 |
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http://www.mortonproducts.com/
Reasonable prices and located near enough that I can drive to pick up large orders. As noted above, shipping is the issue, if you can keep it close, then best to do so. DarJones |
December 29, 2012 | #18 |
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http://www.griffins.com/publications/catalog.asp
Great selection here
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December 29, 2012 | #19 |
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This thread and the addition of so many new people has caused me to wonder whether the site could use a new section of local sources by country/zone/metro area. For example if you're looking for a local source of Actinovate or something less shipping friendly (like rabbit manure.)
I know the gatherings area has some geographic breakouts, and one of the lovely things about this site is how global it is... but it might be beneficial to have a few areas where someone can ask where to get coconut coir in your state. I've started searching for a group of gardeners in my city, just to get other specific feedback and share ideas. There is something through Meetup, but it's a little broader than gardening, it's organic, sustainable living, etc. Also my county extension does offer some classes and such; I hope to attend some. This was also prompted by finding a Craigslist post for llama poo out in Brevard County (FL). Must admit I'm interested! |
December 29, 2012 | #20 | |
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July 4, 2013 | #21 |
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I know this is out of date, but I thought I might add my 2 cents. I got oodles of pots trays and flats from a local nursery for free! They had a recycle bin there for them and I just went in and asked if I could have some. They said take all you want. You may want to check with some of your local nursery's , You just might get lucky like I did. Stock up now.
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July 4, 2013 | #22 |
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I thought I got a good deal with coordinated 4" pots and trays here. If I am a sucker, I'd appreciate knowing it.
http://www.harrisseeds.com/?_cr=ppc|...FeZDMgodWAMA8g |
January 27, 2014 | #23 |
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They have Agways in texas and they sale the seed flats for $1.00. I also like there bulk seeds like sugar peas by the 8 ounce container!
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January 29, 2014 | #24 |
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I have purchased from Harris Seeds several times and they have been the least expensive when cost plus shipping is figured. If you can pick up supplies without shipping the pots may be cheaper. For me Harris is cheapest with very good quality.
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February 24, 2014 | #25 |
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Check to see if your local Lowes has a 'loaner' bin for trays and those black pots. Ours does. It's run on the honor system - borrow what you need and please return when done so others can use them.
Rural King has cheap trays (dollar and change each and a good size). They are only in certain parts of the USA though - Florida just got its first two stores. If you have one, check out their prices. Better than Walmart in most cases. They also ship. http://www.ruralking.com/ Last edited by Goldie321; February 24, 2014 at 09:57 AM. |
February 24, 2014 | #26 |
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This year greenhouse megestore mentioned by others has been the best priced supplier for me.
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February 24, 2014 | #27 |
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i just bought from here... $0.05 per pot before shipping
http://mcconkeyco.com/collections/sq...ech-square-pot http://mcconkeyco.com/collections/10...dard-mesh-flat
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March 10, 2014 | #29 |
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Planter pots
If you want something cheap and easy to work with I suggest the 8.5 ounce Styrofoam cups that are about 2 cents each. You can put a needle hole a half inch from the bottom for drainage but still have a half inch of water kept in the bottom!
They are easy to take your plants out when ready to trans plant and even use over. The white reflects light back to the leaves and makes stronger growth! I plan on using a lot of them this year. You can buy 51 for a little over a 100 at the dollar stores!
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March 10, 2014 | #30 |
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pots paper
Air movement will stop that so a small fan is what you need!
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