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Title: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Kentish Karl on March 25, 2009, 14:26
Just popped into my local Morrison's to get some bit's and pieces and as I walked in the door there were piles of buckets taped up 8 for 99p, I picked a pile up and checked with a guy working there and he confirmed they were for sale.

Just got home and counted, I got 36 buckets for 99p BARGAIN
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: hectic on March 25, 2009, 15:38
Tee hee now that is a bargain well done! I picked some more up a couple of weeks ago, they were slightly smaller than usual and prob a more useful size - Morrisons is going up in my estimation!  :D
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: BestBreast on March 25, 2009, 22:06
 :( Pants Morrisons closed at 8pm perhaps a trip tomorrow is worthwhile. I need buckets.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: FCG on March 25, 2009, 22:13
Perfect!

Will be popping along for these... i need some buckets for some 'guerilla gardening'. Planning to grow masses of spuds on a hidden bit of field. These buckets will save it being done in the ground.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: pol and mick on March 25, 2009, 22:35
My OH popped in Asda last Monday and noticed a pile of black plastic flower buckets,he asked the assistant if they threw them away but was told  sorry we send them back to the suppliers. Perhaps i should mention that Morrisons are selling theirs for 99p. You never know with the supermarket wars Asda might start selling theirs for 50p.
I think i'll have a word with the store manager tomorrow. If i fail. Morrisons here ;) i come.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: SnooziSuzi on March 25, 2009, 22:44
whoohoo!  there's a big morrisons near where I work and I'm finished early tomorrow so I'll pop in!  thanks for the tip  8)
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Mythi on March 26, 2009, 09:11
I regularly get these from Morrisons, they are absolutely perfect for all sorts of things :)

Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: hectic on March 26, 2009, 16:13
Only prob I have with them is the wee b****rs stick together as they are not always dry when they stack em up - but hey ho beggers and all that! ::)
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: BigPaddy on March 26, 2009, 18:48
If you dont see them ask. I would even go as far as to say try to buy them when you cannot see any on display. Everytime I have asked, the assistant has given me loads and always marked at 99p.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Elcie on March 26, 2009, 19:10
I got mine free from Tesco.  Asked at the mini-Tesco last week and they gave me 3 spare ones.  Happened to be in the big Tesco early Saturday morning and they were organising their mothers day flowers.  Massive stack of buckets.  I asked the lady if I could have 4 or 5 and she said take as many as you need and get a trolley.  I took the lot - about 55!!! Free!!!!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: mrs.ploppy on March 26, 2009, 19:15
I grow all my toms in them and have been getting them for years there.  They hold perfect amount of compost for gowing toms and I grow all mine against a south facing wall with trays under each for watering.  Then I set my canes in each pot and secure them at the top with one continuous wire.  Such little work that way as you can see side shoots to pinch out.  Best bagin for ages!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Elaine G on March 26, 2009, 20:49
I have grown potatoes in mine.
Just one potato in each for a nice early if small crop.

Elaine
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: sclarke624 on March 27, 2009, 00:18
My tesco said I can't have them as they send them back to be re used.  Don't believe them.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: hectic on March 27, 2009, 06:21
I grow all my toms in them and have been getting them for years there.  They hold perfect amount of compost for gowing toms and I grow all mine against a south facing wall with trays under each for watering.  Then I set my canes in each pot and secure them at the top with one continuous wire.  Such little work that way as you can see side shoots to pinch out.  Best bagin for ages!

Mrs Ploppy, do you cut the bottoms off or drill holes in the sides when growing toms as I want to do this with mine. Cheers  :)
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Debbie D on March 27, 2009, 10:26
I've just been and bought 2 lots, have never noticed them before. I am planning to grow my toms in them too, they look nicer than growbags as well!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Lee G on March 27, 2009, 14:47
My tesco said I can't have them as they send them back to be re used.  Don't believe them.

Yeah, mine too.  I'll see what Mr Sainsburys says tomorrow.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Jeanieblue on March 27, 2009, 17:54
Great idea about planting potatoes in them.  Will definitely be doing that tomorrow.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Plottered on March 27, 2009, 19:00
Ive had these from asda's for free a few times and use them for tomato growing
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: digalotty on March 29, 2009, 21:13
so why are large plant pots expensive
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: SnooziSuzi on March 29, 2009, 22:11
so why are large plant pots expensive

because people will pay
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Elcie on March 29, 2009, 22:14
Tesco told me that they are sent back but if you get a considerate person then they still give them away so keep trying!  Planted potatoes in mine today, along with carrots, salad and radishes.

Why do people pay for large plant pots?  Because they look much nicer than black buckets!!!!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Janeymiddlewife on March 30, 2009, 21:23
Had to ask for mine in Morrisons - they only had 2 left and charged me 20p - still a bargain though ! Will go back again soon and try again , although mothers day & Valentines is probably peak time
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: JABBERWOCKI on March 30, 2009, 23:55
They sell them at the local spar shops around here 0.10 each. I was in a local garden centre Sunday gone, plant pot the same size and of much inferior /thinner easier to split £1.95. Ridiculous! The black ones are great if you can get them. I noticed earlier someone said they stick inside one another. Indeed they do but to get them out simply drill a hole in the outside one only and push the top one out through the hole with a stick/screwdriver. You would be drilling drinage holes in them anyhow. Occasionally you do get 2 stuck together that will not budge. Just leave them and use the 2 together afterall at 10p each you can't complain.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Rangerkris on April 01, 2009, 19:16
I got 9 for 99P today at my local Morrisons. 
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Plottered on April 10, 2009, 16:58
I got 24 from asdas today for nothing. The lady on the counter said i could have as many as i wanted, all i had to do was ask.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: pumpkinpatch on April 10, 2009, 20:07
just poped down to morrisons and bought a lode of them great
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: FRUITFULL on April 14, 2009, 21:14
I am now the proud owner of 16  :D :D bundle of 8 for 99p
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Larkshall on April 19, 2009, 07:36
I use Morrison's buckets and also black 1 litre ice cream tubs, I drill four 6mm holes in the bottom. You can also use buckets (and the ice cream tubs) without holes to catch water draining out of the pot, put a stone in the bottom to space the pot up.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Jeanieblue on April 19, 2009, 17:05
Have removed the bottoms of three of my Morrison pots. I've stood these in a deep garden trough full of compost and slow release fertiliser - found in the garage! - and have filled the pots themselves too, ready to grow tomatoes!  The plan is to give them more 'leg room' and help them not to dry out. Oh, and have put a few marigold seeds round the pots as companion plants.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: sunshineband on April 19, 2009, 20:36
I actually managed to get some of these and have sown lots of salad leaves in them ... and they are up in only three days!! Kept thr rest for individual tomato plants
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Plottered on April 20, 2009, 12:12
good idea that sunshine, still got a few cut and come again stuff to sew so might give that a try.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: sunshineband on April 20, 2009, 19:27
The radishes are up now too - must be the black plastice reatining heat  :lol:
Thanks for the Morrison's tip Kentish Karl -- good one :D :D :D
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Ruby Red on April 25, 2009, 11:34
 

 I work at Asda and last year I got loads for nothing. We dont send them back they go in the mangler. I asked why ppl couldnt be given them and was told that it would be a nuisance if ppl expected them and started asking all the time. Fair enough really , once things are expected, ppl abuse it.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: SpudtheBinx on April 25, 2009, 12:01
The greeter in our Asda told me they stopped giving them away as people often sold them on, but he made an exception for me. I must look honest :)
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: kathryn on May 02, 2009, 21:14
speaking as a florist and the owner of many black buckets.  Although they stick together they do come apart when you run them under hot water.  Handy if you want one that doesnt leak from drilled holes
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Rangerkris on May 03, 2009, 06:58
speaking as a florist and the owner of many black buckets.  Although they stick together they do come apart when you run them under hot water.  Handy if you want one that doesnt leak from drilled holes

I wish i new this yesterday in nearly ended up throwing some over the garden fence, after hurting my little finger trying to get them apart.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: sunshineband on May 04, 2009, 22:09
speaking as a florist and the owner of many black buckets.  Although they stick together they do come apart when you run them under hot water.  Handy if you want one that doesnt leak from drilled holes

I wish i new this yesterday in nearly ended up throwing some over the garden fence, after hurting my little finger trying to get them apart.

Oh dear  :D :D That would have ruined your birthday Kris!!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: dexter on June 16, 2009, 10:48
I've been getting these buckets from morisons for a while now 8 for 99p, when i went there the other day there was none about , had a word with the lady that deals with fruit veg and flowers she put my name down for 6 lots of them when they had gathered enough they rang me up to come and collect, maybe people might want to try and ask to see if they will do this for them as well, nothing to lose in asking, my partner wouldn't do this he reckons i'm being cheeky in asking but you dont get anything unless you ask nowadays, got loads of pots the other day from local garden centre as well was welll chuffed
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: SAMANTHA MOLLY on June 18, 2009, 19:19
lidl will gie you these for free! i left with 32 last month, not sure that i need 32 but you soon fill them up.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: BrianK on June 18, 2009, 19:48
They are the perfect size for aubergine plants  :)

You cannot move in my 6 x 6 greenhouse because of them.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: hectic on June 20, 2009, 07:35
My greenhouse is chokka with 24 chillies in my morrisons pots - absolutely love em!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: mumofstig on June 20, 2009, 10:02
Just got 2 free from my local small Coop. They thought i was mad but will save me some more :) and they are bigger than the tomato pots i bought in Wilko, and cheaper :lol:
Just don't be embarressed about asking!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: hamstergbert on June 20, 2009, 14:51
Only been a member for five minutes but already amazed at the resource and advice available on the site - and this topic is a good example of how great it is.  I have shopped in Morrisons locally for donkey's years and never, ever noticed these pots.  Since reading this thread I looked and, oh dear, they they were, or at least there they were until I chucked 'em into my trolley.  Presumably they have been there for yonks, just goes to show what you can see when you know what to look for.......

Used a camping stove to heat the business end of a huge philips screwdriver and punch-melt 8 drain holes in each from a couple of batches (although prior to reading the tricks for separating jammed ones I did manage to wreck one in trying to rip em apart)  and filled 'em with overflow toms, peppers etc.   Brill idea for a few spuds though - how did you do those, was it plant in half full pot and earth up as it grew or what?
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: Plottered on June 20, 2009, 14:54
 Brill idea for a few spuds though - how did you do those, was it plant in half full pot and earth up as it grew or what?

I put about 3" compost then seed tatty on top and covered it with more compost...then as it grows through just keep earthing up till its reaches top. Theyre ideal for folks with little space to grow things.
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: slider on June 20, 2009, 16:31
i just got 10 for 99p at our local morrisons.my cucumbers are looking great in them. :)
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: sunshineband on June 20, 2009, 22:26
Great crop of spring onions in one too  :D
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Post by: joyfull on June 21, 2009, 17:00
just been and got mine  :D, thanks for the tip xx
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: mumofstig on June 21, 2009, 20:16
2 more at the coop this morning :lol:
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: bailey on June 24, 2009, 15:44
weve asked at our local morrisons and sainsburys and got told don,t seel em they have to go back on the delivery truck,,, this was a couple of months back and the ones at sainsburys are still sat there in the delivery yard gathering dust,
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: mumofstig on June 24, 2009, 17:34
And another 2 ::)
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: poppie on June 27, 2009, 14:43
does anybody know of any supermarkets in the bedford area that are doing these pots,
asked at two now and they both looked at me gone out!!
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: joyfull on June 27, 2009, 15:11
poppie, if you want I could get some from my morrisons in Spalding and bring them down with me when I bring the chicks. They are 99p for 8 from ours, joyfullxx
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: poppie on June 29, 2009, 07:21
joyfull,you're a love.would you get me three packs.i'm going to owe you lots and lots of big time favours.is there anything your looking for?chicken,plant inanimate object???
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: SAMANTHA MOLLY on July 06, 2009, 21:03
lidl will give you them for free!!! i always ask in a bit of a pathetic super polite way. I think it helps to have a small baby on your hip ( borrow one maybe :nowink:) last time i asked i got 32!!!!
X
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: mumofstig on July 06, 2009, 21:17
I've been picking up 2 or 3 every week from my small local coop, must have about 15 by now so enough for the toms next year :)
Title: Re: Flower Buckets @ Morrison's
Post by: digalotty on July 08, 2009, 20:30
i asked in asda and they sid no so next stop sainsburys and they said they recycle them but as a one of i could have a couple,   with that he asistant gave me 26 for free :D