Where do you buy nursery pots?

snarfing

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Also: when you uppot from the 4x9, what size do you go to? is there a downside for just going to something like a 10 gal right away? Until now ive just been using old proven winners pots but im officially out lol
 
When I up pot I go into 5g buckets. Haven’t noticed any downsides. I’ve heard of people limiting pot size to limit growth, but I’ve never seen a need to do that personally.
 
Go to local nurseries and see if they have used nursery pots for sale. I found a mountain of nursery pots stacked up behind the green houses of all sizes. People don't know they are there because they are around back. I asked if they sell them and I have been buying them for $0.25 a gallon ever since. There are other members here that also buy used nursery pots for cheap.
 
I used to use buckets a lot but found by second season they’d be disintegrating from the sun. I do hate paying for nursery pots though. I’ve become quite good at getting them for free.

1) garden centres - they often have customers return them after planting. They often just have a pile of them sitting outside to be disposed of. They generally give them away for free. I get a decent number of 5-10 gal pots and lots of smaller ones. I have a lifetime supply of those nesting seedling trays for propagating my veggies

2) Private landscaping companies. They do a job… they have to dispose of the containers. Keep your eyes open when you’re driving around.

3) Municipal / institutional landscaping and gardening. I have maybe 500 really nice, blue 1 gal injection molded containers that were getting tossed when they redid a garden at a local park. Boulevards, parkways…. Always doing this stuff when seasonal. Keep your eyes open.

Not only are they free but you help by keeping them out of landfills
 
I used to use buckets a lot but found by second season they’d be disintegrating from the sun. I do hate paying for nursery pots though. I’ve become quite good at getting them for free.

1) garden centres - they often have customers return them after planting. They often just have a pile of them sitting outside to be disposed of. They generally give them away for free. I get a decent number of 5-10 gal pots and lots of smaller ones. I have a lifetime supply of those nesting seedling trays for propagating my veggies

2) Private landscaping companies. They do a job… they have to dispose of the containers. Keep your eyes open when you’re driving around.

3) Municipal / institutional landscaping and gardening. I have maybe 500 really nice, blue 1 gal injection molded containers that were getting tossed when they redid a garden at a local park. Boulevards, parkways…. Always doing this stuff when seasonal. Keep your eyes open.

Not only are they free but you help by keeping them out of landfills
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I go from the 4x9 , 1 gallon, 5x12, or whatever the rooting pot was straight to a 7 gallon trash can.
I got a bunch really cheap, a while back but I've come to really love the tall profile. I can get my trees to root throughout the entire soil mass, I can uppot from the 7 t/c to a 15 nursery pot in the first year without busting any roots, the tall 7 gives me the same height as the 15 nursery.
Also the 7 TC stacks so well for winter storage.

Landscape contractors are a great source of the larger nursery tree pots.
I got 200 15 gallon pots for $150 last Fall from a local contractor working down the street from my house.
 
I will take the rooted cutting (3x8 or 4x9 or 1 gallon whatever size) and go straight to 5 gallon painters buckets (7.5 gal nursery trade pot equivalent).

These have done well. Thus far and I anticipate keeping most of my trees in these for a year or two.

I have taken a good number straight to 10,15, 25 gallon injection molded pots. But like mentioned earlier. You have to be extra mindful of watering the root ball and not soaking an entire 25 gallon pot.
 
I go from the 4x9 , 1 gallon, 5x12, or whatever the rooting pot was straight to a 7 gallon trash can.
I got a bunch really cheap, a while back but I've come to really love the tall profile. I can get my trees to root throughout the entire soil mass, I can uppot from the 7 t/c to a 15 nursery pot in the first year without busting any roots, the tall 7 gives me the same height as the 15 nursery.
Also the 7 TC stacks so well for winter storage.

Landscape contractors are a great source of the larger nursery tree pots.
I got 200 15 gallon pots for $150 last Fall from a local contractor working down the street from my house.

$0.75 a piece for 15-gal!?!? That's a score!

Now.... If you can just fill them for that price 😬
 
I wonder if we use the same pot guy if you are in western nc. He is in Marion and calls himself the biggest pot dealer on the east coast lol. I’m in Burke county
He is probably the same person and has a landscaping company in Black Mountain. Great fella. I got (10) 15 gal nursery pots for cheap, maybe $30. It is an hour drive from Hendersonville to Marion but you're closer. I will be looking for 7 gal nursery pots for next year.
 
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He is probably the same person and has a landscaping company in Black Mountain. Great fella. I got (10) 15 gal nursery pots for cheap, maybe $30. It is an hour drive from Hendersonville to Marion but you're closer. I will be looking for 7 gal nursery pots for next year.
Nice!
 
I've using these free food grade containers (close to 7 gal nursery pots) to trial new varieties or to up pot from 4x9, a gal, and 3-5 gal. Hopefully they last longer than a year.
 

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