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General Subjects => General Forum => Topic started by: gervandenbeuken on February 19, 2010, 02:45:36 PM
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I wonder if anybody could give me a good adress who supplies deep 6 cm square pots.
I need these pots specially for alpines with a deep root system.
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Here are some addresses from another Forum page about square pots
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=641.0 ..... don't know if any do the size you require....
www.plantcell.co.uk
http://www.lbs-horticulture.co.uk
http://www.smithnjones.co.uk/
http://www.jfcmonro.co.uk/ShowDetails.asp?id=386
http://www.grow.co.uk/horticulture/pots.htm
www.kaysdiscountgarden.co.uk
http://www.goetzpflanzenzubehoer.de/
http://www.kakteen-schwarz.de/
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I came to the conclusion that extra deep square plastic pots are not available in the UK, but they seem to have them in Europe and elsewhere. Sometimes called "palm pots". The best UK ones were "rose pots" from lbs.
Having said that, type "palm pots" into Google and someone is selling them on ebay.co.uk 7x7x18, five for about 10 quid inc carriage.
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One closer to the NL is http://www.europalms.be/en/accessoiries/28
one technique is to type the size "7x7x14" into Google along with the word "pot" or "palmpotten".
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It probably won't do David the slightest good, but since the subject has come up, I'll point American participants to Anderson Die and Manufacturing in Portland, Oregon as a source of very deep pots:
http://andersonpots.com/customers.html
Anderson makes their pots of very high grade plastic that doesn't break down. They also make excellent plastic flats in several styles, including a unique 15" (38 cm) square growers' flat about 4" (10 cm) deep. I'm told that nurserymen can pack these together tightly and they're then strong enough to walk across.
The drawbacks are two-fold. One, their bandpots (so called) have only a cross of material at the bottom. Unless they are resting on some surface at all time, you have to put a square of screening in each one to keep the soil in. (They have a few non-tall models that have a real bottom.) Two, it's damnably difficult to find a distributor away from the PacNW. I managed to buy an assortment from an outfit outside Vancouver BC a few years ago, but now when I want more, as far as I can tell, Anderson has no distributor in Canada. The place I got mine from was bought out and no longer carries the Anderson line.
I'm trying to find a distributor in Washington state and just pay through the nose for shipping and various rip off fees that UPS likes to charge on international shipments. The pots are that good.
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I've seen Anderson pots only on the web, they remind me of the BEF pots (whose business was briefly revived as 'megapots' (which were then available from someone at the British cactus society)).
'treepots' is another word to search for.
Having found deep pots only in places with high carriage charges, I came to the conclusion that buying plastic drain pipe and cutting it into lengths is the cheapest solution - it also comes in square cross section, is robust, and sometimes available as scrap.
drain pipe == down pipe, the stuff that takes water from gutters on the roof to the grid.
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I'm using this deep square pots for many years and I'm very happy with them ;D
I got them in green color, better in the frames...
http://www.cep-agriculture.fr/uk/prods/prods.htm
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I don't think finding deep, square pots is a problem. Finding them the size Ger wants is. Most manufacturers do not go below 2 liter. As Ger lives in Holland the best he could do is try to ask Eveleens (www.eveleensbv.nl). They sell 2 liter square deep Soparco pots but maybe they can get hold of smaller ones?. It is worth the try.
I have never seen 6 x 6 square deep pots but usually the manufacturer is on the bottom so if Ger has one, Google the manufacturer and ask them what the nearest distribution point is? Several years ago while visiting Crûg Farm I bought some plants that were potted up in 8.5 x 8.5 x 12.5. I asked them if I could buy some pots without plants (..) from them but they were reluctant to sell me more than 10 because it was a single batch they had and couldn't get anymore of them. That is the smallest size I have ever encountered and I re-use them every season. Deep round pots are perhaps easier to find in smaller sizes.
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LBS horticulture do 9 x 9 x 10 cm thermoformed cat no V91PP100 £6.50 per 100 + VAT and a small order charge/delivery. They also do injection moulded pots the same size but only by the case (1248 pots) for £71 + the usual charges as above. They may do smaller quantities from their retail web pages but not the trade one that Maggie listed above. Again watch for the extra charges. I can give you the retail web address if you want but do not have it available on this laptop. If you live near enough you can visit their trade counter at Stanroyd Mill, Cottontree, Colne Lancs, BB8 7BW where you may be lucky and get small numbers from a split case.
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Although I want to thank you all for your suggestions, I was not able to find somebody who can supply the pot size I need.
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I don't know where to buy these pots but they must be available - I sometimes buy nursery plants in them.
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David, would it be possible for you to ask these nurseries.
I would bee very gratefull for that
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Ger, they jusyt seem to crop up randomly. I can't remember specific names but I have collected a couple of dozen of these pots.
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Davis, perhaps there could be a name on it from the manufactory
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Ger,
Bamaplast(www.bamaplast.it) manufactures pots 7x7x10, I got mine from a small supplier for cactus articles.
You could probably get yours by a wholesale dealer in the Netherlands if you need more of them, maybe they
also have the 6x6 you are looking for.
The plants I bought from you at Tübingen are al well !
Rudi
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Ger, the feelers are out!
At the moment it is dark outside and minus quite a few. No way am I venturing outside the door to look underneath a pot! ;D, maybe tomorrow.
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Ger
My trade contacts keep coming back with LBS. The pots are actually 8.5cm at the top, tapering down to 6cm at the bottom and they are 13cm tall. The pots that I have in the shed are the same dimension.
One is manufactured by 'Fancy Plastic Products' and has a telephone number - either 021 565 2000 or it might be 021 565 2060. In spite of the name this is a good, solid pot.
The other pot is manufactured by 'Glenco' (no 'e' on the end).
I have googled both but not found either.
Hope this helps a little.
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Ger, deep 6x6 pots seem to be very hard to find - Kakteen Schwarz in Germany offers 7x7x11 and 7x7x18 - perhaps when you ask they could also offer those you need. ::)
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Tony Dickerson (Westonbirt Plants) uses these "Glenco" pots. There is a plastics company Glenco products Ltd, listed in various business listings at Blackall Industrial Estate, Chelmsford, CM3
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I may be able to offer some info.
Glenco pots are now part of Desch Plantpak and have been for a number of years.
Fancy Plastics Products were (are?) a plastic coat hanger manufacturer who branched out into making plant pots. I believe (but not 100% sure) that they are now called Aeroplas.
Hope this helps.
Will
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Jon Evans has used and suggests this supplier :
http://www.greenshorticulture.co.uk/categories/Pots-&-Trays/Square-Pots/Smaller-Square-Pots/ (http://www.greenshorticulture.co.uk/categories/Pots-&-Trays/Square-Pots/Smaller-Square-Pots/)
- they have the distinct benefit of supplying smaller quantities so no need for dozens of friends to get together to make up an order of thousands.
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When I was looking for 7x7x8 pots last year I found these folks very helpful
http://www.dejex.co.uk (http://www.dejex.co.uk)
You do need to ring or Email them though as their Website is not interactive.
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Hmm. don't think anyone has yet cracked the problem of *deep* (height twice width) small pots at a reasonable price in the UK.
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Hmm. don't think anyone has yet cracked the problem of *deep* (height twice width) small pots at a reasonable price in the UK.
These from Jon's suggested supplier are pretty close though, David:
Square Pot Extra Deep 1.4 Litre - 10cm x 17cm. Box of 30 Item code 196123
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I have some 6x6x12.6 pots. However they came from Australia. They are used there for Eucalyptus trees I believe. They were very cheap to buy, but horrendously expensive in terms of posting and Import duty.
How many does Ger want?
I also have some slightly smaller ones which are 5.5 by 5.5 by 12.5 too.
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These from Jon's suggested supplier are pretty close though, David:
Square Pot Extra Deep 1.4 Litre - 10cm x 17cm. Box of 30 Item code 196123
True Maggi, now you've made me think, they're heading in the right direction.
Palustris - this is an old thread, Ger seems to have been involved in 2010.
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Right, sorry did not look at the beginning date.
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Some weeks ago I ordered higher plastic pots from the German company Hermann Meyer. www.hermann-meyer.de (http://www.hermann-meyer.de)
They offered two types pots for example:
7 x 7 x 14 cm, price VAT included with free home delivery is 355,00 € per 1.000 pieces
9 x 9 x 13 cm price VAT included with free home delivery is 350,00 € per 1.000 pieces
The minimum purchase for these two typs is 1.000.
The pots, I ordered 1.000 p. 9 x 9 x 13 cm came from Italy, the name of the company
is Bama Plast.
To have 1.000 pots is not bad, because sometimes you need a gift for a friend.
Uli
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For some extremely deep pots, look here: http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=184.msg197393#msg197393 (http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=184.msg197393#msg197393)
I don't know if you can get them in Europe. Tropaeolum polyphyllum grows very well in these.
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A new source for deep pots - these are 10 x10 x17 - giving a 1.4l pot. Recommended by a successful snowdrop grower - see here : http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=16463.0 (http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=16463.0)