container Finding Containers :)

Been checking craiglist whenever i get a chance to try and find any pots found a truckload of small containers of all sorts for 30$. Then i was starting to wonder what i was going to do for more large containers and came across a pile of free ones. 
 
Having some trouble getting a picture to upload onto here (facepalm) -heres a link
 
http://westmd.craigslist.org/zip/3869562007.html
 
Figured I would let you all know so you can keep your eyes peeled in your area. :dance:
 
Greg.
 
cactusMD said:
it only goes up to 5 gallons, you'd be better off using the 50 cent walmart bags
 
Depends on your growing needs I suppose.  You can easily get 100+ pods per season off many plants in 5-gallon buckets.
 
Plus, you can't beat FREE! :dance:   People around here are always looking for cheap containers.
Good find.. thanks for the heads up.
 
just make sure you wash the used containers. you have no idea what was in them and what kind of problems was going on. there might be all kinds of problems lurking in them buckets.  a little water and bleach and you will be fine.  free rules :dance:
 
Yeah making sure to wash them out first is best. Plenty of people throwing pots out to find some.
 
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/zip/3871381858.html
 

Free - 3 gallon plant pots (Marysville)
I have about 20 used 3-gallon pots I need to get rid of, plus a partial bag of rockwool grow cubes (croutons). Email for address if you can come and get it today. Thanks.
 
^ that one was posted yesterday evening. 
 
Who wants some? I can spare some if you need.


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, Walter
 
Texas worked on some highway beautification projects around here several years ago and I'm still kicking myself for not picking up some of the 20 gal pots they had lying around from all the trees they planted. 
 
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