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I have been searching all the available sources for a supplier of
wholesale plastic flowers pots in which to hold extra plants...Can anyone tell me where I can buy such things...just ordinary plastic (pseudo-earthenware) pots please. I have found loads of horticultural suppliers none seemt o have a real website but just a listing on the search engines. Thanks -- http://www.policedogsrus.com |
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from "welsh witch" contains these words: I have been searching all the available sources for a supplier of wholesale plastic flowers pots in which to hold extra plants...Can anyone tell me where I can buy such things...just ordinary plastic (pseudo-earthenware) pots please. I have found loads of horticultural suppliers none seemt o have a real website but just a listing on the search engines. Thanks Most garden centres have piles of empty pots somewhere out the back. My local one recently *GAVE* me fifty. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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"welsh witch" wrote in message ... I have been searching all the available sources for a supplier of wholesale plastic flowers pots in which to hold extra plants...Can anyone tell me where I can buy such things...just ordinary plastic (pseudo-earthenware) pots please. I have found loads of horticultural suppliers none seemt o have a real website but just a listing on the search engines. Thanks Almost impossible to find any suppliers but........ Black plastic - square pots : http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/seeds/pages/pot4.htm Maybe you could ask at a local nursery. They might be willing to order some for you. jenny |
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"Jaques d'Altrades" wrote in message ... The message from "welsh witch" contains these words: I have been searching all the available sources for a supplier of wholesale plastic flowers pots in which to hold extra plants...Can anyone tell me where I can buy such things...just ordinary plastic (pseudo-earthenware) pots please. I have found loads of horticultural suppliers none seemt o have a real website but just a listing on the search engines. Thanks I always go to our local nurseryman and he either gives me as many as I want or charges a very minimal amount. They usually need a wash but it is well worth it. Iris McCanna |
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 10:37:16 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades
wrote: The message from "welsh witch" contains these words: I have been searching all the available sources for a supplier of wholesale plastic flowers pots in which to hold extra plants...Can anyone tell me where I can buy such things...just ordinary plastic (pseudo-earthenware) pots please. I have found loads of horticultural suppliers none seemt o have a real website but just a listing on the search engines. Thanks Most garden centres have piles of empty pots somewhere out the back. My local one recently *GAVE* me fifty. A number of us on this ng have problems getting rid of them - I have hundreds I would pass on for a donation to my favourite charity! (I am on the West Wiltshire/Somerset border). Perhaps a free ad. in your local paper? Regards, VivienB |
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JennyC wrote in message ... "welsh witch" wrote in message ... I have been searching all the available sources for a supplier of wholesale plastic flowers pots in which to hold extra plants...Can anyone tell me where I can buy such things...just ordinary plastic (pseudo-earthenware) pots please. I have found loads of horticultural suppliers none seemt o have a real website but just a listing on the search engines. Thanks Almost impossible to find any suppliers but........ Black plastic - square pots : http://www.nickys-nursery.co.uk/seeds/pages/pot4.htm Maybe you could ask at a local nursery. They might be willing to order some for you. jenny Also: http://www.plasticsbypost.co.uk I've used them, they are very good. |
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Try http://www.kayshorticulture.com/
Might be easier to phone them. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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Thankyou so very much to everyone for replies which info I shall
follow up...I am delighted to discover "Plastics by post" as suggested by Anne as there are loads of things there of interest, including the foam rubber for cushions I just need to make some more simple dog beds after a tearing up session! Thanks again everyone. -- http://www.policedogsrus.com "David Hill" wrote in message ... Try http://www.kayshorticulture.com/ Might be easier to phone them. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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