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Old 22-12-2004, 03:24 AM
madgardener
 
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It's good to know I'm not the only person who has a cactus that is
huge................Mine is in a pot almost too large for a dolly. I have to
grasp the rim of the nursery pot I've planted it into and lean backwards if
I want to move it on the two wheeler. Otherwise I just drag it to the door
jamb and angle it up and over and then drag it inside for winter. the
jutting arms prevent me from really being able to just load it up and move
it in anymore. I've had this beauty now for well going on 20 years......and
I would suspect that rather than waste a cheap trivet, you could get some
heavy duty casters (they come two in a bag) and MAKE a good trivet for your
large plant. I came into some older brown school lunch trays that are
almost indestructable, but were being thrown out for the newer, slicker
trays. In my mind I saw perfect "saucers" for a large amount of pots during
the winter. I also have some odd triangular ones that hospitals use because
the woman I worked for one summer kept gathering them up and throwing them
in the trash until I finally couldn't take it anymore and alerted the
cafeteria staff to collect them unless they wanted an audit for hospital
trays. I bagged a few for myself out of the trash and Deloras was fine with
it. When I asked her why she threw them away, her remark to me was, "the
hospital wastes money all the time, you think they'll miss a few trays? And
the staff knows our job is to clean up and pick the area up for them, they
can either take their trays back after their breaks outside or get them
thrown away, ain't no money outa my pocket"

The one plant trivet that I deliberately bought for a large pot turned out
not to have the craftsmanship I needed for wear and tear. thats why I
suggested to make one. Lowes or Depot would cut the wood for you, and you
can scrounge around for a pan or tray or container to sit in it to be a
saucer for the plant. I do that too.....g
madgardener
"Phisherman" wrote in message
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On 21 Dec 2004 23:57:05 GMT, (Harri85274) wrote:

I have a heavy pot 17" in dia and a foot deep indoors for the winter.

I
can't move it around because of its weight. I've been looking at some

garden
catalogs for a 3 or 4 wheel cart that would make it easier to move as the

sun
it faces makes its changes during this season, but have not been able to

find
any to my liking. any ideas where to look?



I have one large plant sitting in a child's wagon. Others I have on
wooden trivets that can be slid across the carpeting and keep the pot
elevated off the floor. I've seen some large trivets at Home Depot,
although it looked like they had rather cheap plastic casters on them.
The best recommendations will depend on the kind of flooring you have.
I have a 9 foot column cactus in a 18" pot and it is moved using a
hand truck.