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Post by roofgardener on Apr 21, 2020 7:27:03 GMT
Morning all,
I'm in the process of tidying up my polytunnel, and getting rid of a lot of old stuff that I'm not using anymore.
I've got dozens of 2.5" seed pots, 3.5" seed pots, and larger pots (although all quite small) of all shapes and sizes. In addition, I've got lots of gravel trays, many with propagator transparant plastic lids.
Would anyone be interested in them ? They are unwashed, but I'd be happy to box them all up and send them to you if you wish ?
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Post by roofgardener on Apr 22, 2020 15:13:55 GMT
No offers at all ? They are all recyclable, so I will be binning them in the next 10 days
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Post by ladybird on Apr 22, 2020 16:31:34 GMT
No offers at all ? They are all recyclable, so I will be binning them in the next 10 days Oh dont bin them ! freecycle them ! I have far too many myself but thanyou for the offer.
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Post by roofgardener on Apr 23, 2020 5:47:04 GMT
No offers at all ? They are all recyclable, so I will be binning them in the next 10 days Oh dont bin them ! freecycle them ! I have far too many myself but thanyou for the offer. Sadly freecycle is shut down at the moment because of Covid-19
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Post by grindle on Apr 23, 2020 7:06:19 GMT
have you got a local gardening club that might take them?
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Post by SueA on Apr 23, 2020 8:53:15 GMT
Have you tried 'Gumtree' Roofy, I think that's very similar to Freecycle but you can charge? I've got loads of pots & trays too, I just keep reusing them until they start to split etc. & then put them in the bin, the black plastic ones are not recyclable but the newer 'beige/brown/colourful' ones are & can be put in your plastics recycling bin in some areas - not in ours though I don't think as we're only allowed to put 'bottle' shaped plastics in ours not tubs/pots etc. due to the company our council uses only accepting a certain quality of plastic.
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Post by roofgardener on Apr 27, 2020 14:33:07 GMT
Actually, what I did was take them down to the local allotment, and left them next to the water pump
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Post by ladybird on Apr 27, 2020 14:35:31 GMT
Actually, what I did was take them down to the local allotment, and left them next to the water pump That was a crafty thing to do
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Post by grindle on Apr 28, 2020 3:58:57 GMT
good thinking
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Post by roofgardener on Apr 28, 2020 10:03:31 GMT
I checked on my way back from work yesterday... they all seem to have gone
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Post by ladybird on Apr 28, 2020 11:46:04 GMT
I checked on my way back from work yesterday... they all seem to have gone Hopefully someone is using them , good thinking leaving them where you did
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