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    They have buckets the same as B&Q but black! less garish than the dayglow orange 99p. Also got smaller dia ones with same depth like a long tom pot they hold 10litres. Ideal I recon for tomatoes 69p
    It's not the growing old I mind but the growing stupid with it!

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    Originally posted by Grandpadragon View Post
    They have buckets the same as B&Q but black! less garish than the dayglow orange 99p. Also got smaller dia ones with same depth like a long tom pot they hold 10litres. Ideal I recon for tomatoes 69p
    Several "things come" in buckets (wood preservitave filler ect) from DIY stores why buy one RECYCLE.
    Ps drill holes in bottom make good plant pots
    Last edited by bubblewrap; 13-06-2007, 02:13 AM.
    The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
    Brian Clough

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    • #3
      I've seen a few on local skips - often when people are having bathrooms or kitchens done - grout buckets and the like. What has stopped me skip-diving has been the look of the set-hard crud on them and a quick read of the contents!
      Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Flummery View Post
        I've seen a few on local skips - often when people are having bathrooms or kitchens done - grout buckets and the like. What has stopped me skip-diving has been the look of the set-hard crud on them and a quick read of the contents!
        Contents? Have you read the lables on supermarket processed foods? eek:
        And anyway most of the stuff cleans off but would be OK for a "weeding" bucket.
        Last edited by bubblewrap; 13-06-2007, 10:22 AM.
        The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
        Brian Clough

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        • #5
          BW- I posted that info as there had been a ot of talk about the B&Q buckets on here earlier in the year and I would much rather have a black bucket than B&Q orange. I agree with your sentiments about recycling but agree with Flum that it might be a bit dodgy growing toms or pots in "buckets" that have had chemical in them.
          It's not the growing old I mind but the growing stupid with it!

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          • #6
            is wilkinson online. ie can I buy said buckets on the net, if so anyone got an URL?

            cheers

            Angie
            Newbie gardener in Cumbria.
            Just started my own website on gardening:

            http://angie.weblobe.net/Gardening/

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            • #7
              Here you go vertangie. However, I do lots of growing in the flower buckets that the supermarkets use. Ask at your local store and see what their policy is - Morrisons here sells them 8 (have had 16 in a bundle though) for 99p, our Asda and Tesco send them back but I have heard that many Asda stores give the buckets away free. They are great for spuds, tomatoes, dwarf beans and this year I am trying sweetcorn in buckets as I haven't gotten the ground dug for them. Just drill holes in the bottom and add crocks and soil (compost) and off you go. I maybe have to feed more than with beds but they help me extend the quantity of things I can grow.

              http://www.wilko.co.uk/
              Happy Gardening,
              Shirley

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