so I found another sales person – this one said the same thing and their reason was that they’ll return it to their supplier so they can get their money back.
Did you know that you can make thick slices of tomato, cut up your bell peppers and let the seeds dry a few days, etc., stick them in potting soil, keep them fertilized, and WHAMO! I used a lot of them to split perrenials for a charity garage sale.I reuse my K-cups. The guy in the garden department also suggested looking at the rack with distressed plants that are on clearance – some come in really nice pots. It’s a perk of working at a nursery.I know this is a tiny bit off subject but I agree to the fact that I never pay for boxes. After a couple of weeks of looking. FYI for your future need of boxes all new almost any size you need or want.
This is esp. Yada Yada Yada, “Can I have these?” “Suuuuure” she said, obviously unaware of the riches I was holding in the form of black plastic pots. When you take it out, pickle smell will be gone. Nothing goes to waste at Mary’s and she taught me to use empty paper milk containers to start my seedlings in. I try and feed my family with $100 a month. Not only did I get a boatload of large black plastic pots for the greenhouse from the Home Depot, but I also stopped by the Albertsons bakery department and asked if they had any cookie or frosting buckets they wanted to get rid of. I am a volunteer Gleaner for many years, but have been a Gleaner since before i could walk. 2,000 bricks..the possibilities are just running through my head! The P. O . With the help of coupons, gardening and bartering I am able to squeeze the most out of our grocery budget and still manage to have a little fun along the way.The links in the post below may be affiliate links. I sent my sister a link to your site, and she said, no wonder you stay so inspired! It doesn’t burn the plants like other fresh manure does.I once was shopping at my local walmart , was looking to buy some flowers. … anyways also in the floral dept at frys or krogers… they have vegetables an fruit n floral seeds they must get rid of once a year. You only need a bit and minimal elbow grease.
A cereal box!That’s right and it’s for a good reason. There should be a press release on this for the cheapskates like me out there. Currently planted with onions and garlic.I’ve spotted chipped planting pots (the expensive decorative type) at my local Home Depot store. Not to mention “I’ll happily pay $9.42 for a plastic pot” guy in his brown leather shoes and pressed chinos. Then line them with weed fabric, staple it in and fill it with dirt. Well, not perfectly level, but good enough. Do you clorox your pots before use, or just agree that shortening will add to the health of your plants? I have a handsome husband, 2 kids and a flock of pet chickens. This year 2016 farmers can no longer have there orchards gleaned due to the chance of illness/diseases. The roots are visible because they are clear containers.hah! Mavis, I look forward to hearing from you every day in my email! So my neighbor suggested getting free concrete blocks to build a wall on the sloped side. You get out there and grow your own food, (& do a fine job of it) and yet you accept the seasons where convenience foods are what’s best for your family. The house is on a hill and already had two raised beds in the yard, one of bricks and the other concrete blocks, which I completed filled with herbs and veggies. She cuts one long side of the carton off and uses that to write the name of the plants on and then fills the container with seed starting mix and plants here seeds in it. To weeks after babying these bushes of joy, he ran in the house in frantics. would give her a crate of greens like outer lettuce and cabbage leaves, Overripe or, soiled vegetables for her chickens every Saturday FREE..It was not a chain store as there was only one by same name in town. BIRDING. LOLI call but the home depot store on the OR state border with Wa state which said they had no program like that then called the Wa state store which told me they did but the pot go back to the vender because there plants flowers and tree are vender item and not there’s so to speak. I do this with the half gallon glass pickle jars.I used to get the 5-gallon food-grade buckets that I used for brewing beer from McDonalds. Does anyone know what the rule is today? Behind the mall is where they keep their dumpsters/trash, and it’s a box wonderland. I’ve been looking for days i live in detroit and i am starting an organic business.You can get the left-over “scraps” (garbage) from any building site, any new construction, or landscaping project.
I work for Lowes (in the Garden Center) and we recycle the pots. Awesome freebies Mavis! You just have to bring your own bags or load it yourself. BONSAI. I’m going to use the branches for kindling this year in the outdoor fireplace on my patio and the indoor fireplace in my living room. We also have plant donations. Go to the USPS web site & they have flat rate boxes, that you can order for free & your post man just drops them off to you in a few days… There are ones that do cost on the same pages but you will see all the ones you should ever need where it shows the price it is like this $0.00 (free), no shipping charge or anything just completely free. In fact the one I get mine from the owner uses them himself to plant his tomatoes in. No wonder every time I go shopping they’re all out of the frosting buckets! I love this site for all the (free) helpful information. Paul, MN, and the large supermarket grocery stores there also give away throw-away vegetables to pet owners.We used to go to the day old bakeries, back in the day and get all their past dsted bread, goodies etc for our chickens.I work for the garden center that put on the chicken coop tour last year and we have what we call “alley specials.” It is our pot recycling program and dump it there location.If you have empty pots you can leave them in the alley.