Where do you buy nursery pots?

I do 5 gallon buckets too. Cheaper than nursery pots.
Where's your source on buckets? I remember they were sometimes a $1 at the hardware store, but is seems like they run closer to $5 these days. I've heard rumors of Chick-fil-a or Dunk-n-donuts (neither are around here) having free buckets.. I see them sometimes on the highway, LOL 😁 :LOL:o_O
 
Unfortunately, I've resorted to Amazon for the 4x9 type pots, for larger ones I paid about a little under a $1/each for 3gal and a little over $1 for the 5 gal (true gal, not a #3/#5) from one of the big only retailers, I think it was Greenhouse Megastore - it was a sale and a good deal so I bought a few hundred so it would last a while.
 
Where's your source on buckets? I remember they were sometimes a $1 at the hardware store, but is seems like they run closer to $5 these days. I've heard rumors of Chick-fil-a or Dunk-n-donuts (neither are around here) having free buckets.. I see them sometimes on the highway, LOL 😁 :LOL:o_O
The restaurant near my house had some near their dumpster and I just asked the owner if I can get them. Customers usually look at me funny when I load the buckets in my car. Im always checking the dumpster when I drive by. :D
 
Where's your source on buckets? I remember they were sometimes a $1 at the hardware store, but is seems like they run closer to $5 these days. I've heard rumors of Chick-fil-a or Dunk-n-donuts (neither are around here) having free buckets.. I see them sometimes on the highway, LOL 😁 :LOL:o_O
Ask burger places about their pickle buckets. You may get some for free. Place my sister works at gives them to me when I ask.
 
One thing I hate about buckets are the handles. We always plant in the center of the bucket and when you go to pick up the tree filled bucket, now your breaking leaves, branches or having a trunk rubbing your knuckles as you walk.
 
I need to find a bunch of 15 gallons. I’m thinking to try some grow bags out plus plastic. I have a source for mineral tubs and have 32 of them, but that’s a lot of soil and hard to move. I’m not using all 32 next year. Maybe 20-25 are moving the to them, I still need 20-30 15 gallon pots though.
 
I need to find a bunch of 15 gallons. I’m thinking to try some grow bags out plus plastic. I have a source for mineral tubs and have 32 of them, but that’s a lot of soil and hard to move. I’m not using all 32 next year. Maybe 20-25 are moving the to them, I still need 20-30 15 gallon pots though.
Ive had a really hard time keeping grow bags wet enough for even my tomatoes. If you do choose to use growbags I recommend sewing a waterproof fabric around it at least 2/3 down on the inside. This would make sure the water get to the bottom, which literally never happened in my growbags before that modification
 
Where's your source on buckets? I remember they were sometimes a $1 at the hardware store, but is seems like they run closer to $5 these days. I've heard rumors of Chick-fil-a or Dunk-n-donuts (neither are around here) having free buckets.. I see them sometimes on the highway, LOL 😁 :LOL:o_O
I’ve bought from harbor freight when on sale or free with purchase but usually go to Lowes and they are around $5. Still cheaper than a new large nursery pot. If I find they only last a season or two I might switch to nursery pots and less varieties. Currently I’m not spending anything hardly, just making do with what I have.
 
Irrigation? I plan on setting up irrigation and water daily and multiple times if needed
not even just irrigation, the water would basically spill out the sides before they reached the bottom and just never penetrates the bottom. What I would do if i used them again is sew a water proof material of some sort as a liner to at least 2/3 down the sides. like a cylinder so the water makes it all the way down. or
 
not even just irrigation, the water would basically spill out the sides before they reached the bottom and just never penetrates the bottom. What I would do if i used them again is sew a water proof material of some sort as a liner to at least 2/3 down the sides. like a cylinder so the water makes it all the way down. or
Try a different medium. Ones high in peat will do as you are saying. Others will become almost evenly moist. Pots, growbags both work great. But all depends on the medium you use.
 
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