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Chatting => Frugal Living => Topic started by: Rangerkris on June 01, 2011, 06:54

Title: Stopped and asked
Post by: Rangerkris on June 01, 2011, 06:54
So on my way to the plot on Tuesday lunch time for 45 mins and see the fellas planting out the round about, stopped and asked what they do with there pots and trays when they are done.

You got it they gave me about 25 trays with all the pots i think  :wacko: i am not going to count. Will last me for years i would think.
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Paul Plots on June 01, 2011, 07:46
I had similar good fortune. The chap living next-door to my parents delivers for a local wholesale nursery. He was only too pleased to supply several trays and pots to fit.... many more if I wanted them as the company are pleased to have another way of disposing of them.  ;)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: joyfull on June 01, 2011, 08:12
just goes to show that if you don't ask you don't get  :)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Paul Plots on June 01, 2011, 08:22
18 months ago I stopped and asked the workmen at School if I could have a section of the School's fence.

They were more than happy for me to remove as much as I could as it saved them having to dispose of it.

I now have a few metres of very hefty galvanied wire mesh on the plots. It makes great crop protectors, will last as long as me I suspect and is a reminder of some great days.  ;)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Rangerkris on June 02, 2011, 07:00
I like free things, i have been filling them with seeds already.
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Doug1965 on June 02, 2011, 09:28
Like my dad always said - if you don't ask then you don't get.
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Nige2Plots on June 02, 2011, 21:01
It's having the guts to do it ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Flatcat on June 04, 2011, 12:20
Last week I got about 300 pots and a load of trays from work all for free from where they were planting up all the planters and beds. They were all the good quality sturdy ones as well.

We've asked people with skips before, and had all sorts from carpet, to wood scraps, wheels, pots, trays etc

We even found a fly-tipped push lawnmower once which was really good. - we didn't have to ask for that! :tongue2:

Damon
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: doctorangler on June 04, 2011, 22:30
hi all i build play grounds all over england please stop and ask for pallets we often have leftover mesh as well   a lot of the pallets are 12ft long  its  a wast to put them in a skip so just ask it could be me ok thanks bob     
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Paul Plots on June 05, 2011, 02:24
hi all i build play grounds all over england please stop and ask for pallets we often have leftover mesh as well   a lot of the pallets are 12ft long  its  a wast to put them in a skip so just ask it could be me ok thanks bob     

Left over mesh!!! Wow.

I have three 4' pieces and it's brilliant for protecting crops from pigeons and foxes!
If you're ever heading to West Sussex please let me know. You'll have quite a following on here I bet.  ;)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: joyfull on June 05, 2011, 09:15
and if you are ever in South Lincolnshire .............. :D
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Paul Plots on June 05, 2011, 12:02
and if you are ever in South Lincolnshire .............. :D

Should be be in the Swap Shop?  :tongue2:
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: doctorangler on June 05, 2011, 12:14
i will post where im working if ive got pallets and over timber and anything i think could be usefull if thats ok with the mods thanks bob
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Paul Plots on June 05, 2011, 12:41
I'm sure there wll be some delighted people.  ;)

Thanks Bob.  :happy:
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: arugula on June 05, 2011, 12:50
i will post where im working if ive got pallets and over timber and anything i think could be usefull if thats ok with the mods thanks bob

That's generous of you, Bob. :)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Rangerkris on June 06, 2011, 21:33
hi all i build play grounds all over england please stop and ask for pallets we often have leftover mesh as well   a lot of the pallets are 12ft long  its  a wast to put them in a skip so just ask it could be me ok thanks bob     

We have a play officer in our park and we get all sorts come up through him hahahahha.
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: N.WalesIdealist on June 07, 2011, 19:18
for years now I've read in Gardening books and seen in articles that Garden Centres will often give away old pots they don't use any more.

Well to my experience I've never known anything like this to happen until I went to Jackson's of Trelawnyd, my local garden centre, and they had pallets fixed together to make a crate full of old plastic pots and module trays and buckets and all sorts of things with a big sign saying help yourself!

I was a very happy fella, walking out with about 20 wuids wortth (if bought new) of free pots and a packets £2.40 seeds!
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Rangerkris on June 07, 2011, 21:14
Also got work going on in our play area today and they were fitting some terram under the wood chip so i asked for some and got about 15 m x 4m  :lol: will help cover the plot for the winter.
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: troubrs on June 14, 2011, 23:36
I was at my allotment the other day when the council chaps turned up with small bulldozers etc. They were clearing vacated plots. Sadly by the time I twigged what was going on & asked if I could have a scavenge I had missed the load of hose and netting & massive posts with metal spikes they had already ripped out. However I did get myself about 30 good long canes, a plastic trough, a nice big wooden trough & some heavy pieces of wood to hold down my netting. I asked which plots they still had to do & managed to dig up a lovely feed of self seeded new potatoes from another plot - the council guys even helped me dig them out!
It's a shame the council allotment manager didn't e-mail us all a week or so before with the plot numbers, there were crushed compost bins, water butts, sheds, greenhouses & all sorts in the huge pile of rubbish they now have to remove!
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Paul Plots on June 14, 2011, 23:42
I was at my allotment the other day when the council chaps turned up with small bulldozers etc. They were clearing vacated plots. Sadly by the time I twigged what was going on & asked if I could have a scavenge I had missed the load of hose and netting & massive posts with metal spikes they had already ripped out. However I did get myself about 30 good long canes, a plastic trough, a nice big wooden trough & some heavy pieces of wood to hold down my netting. I asked which plots they still had to do & managed to dig up a lovely feed of self seeded new potatoes from another plot - the council guys even helped me dig them out!
It's a shame the council allotment manager didn't e-mail us all a week or so before with the plot numbers, there were crushed compost bins, water butts, sheds, greenhouses & all sorts in the huge pile of rubbish they now have to remove!

What a waste  :( As you say... many other plot holders would have been pleased to make use of some of that... so much for recycling.  ::)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: BirminghamRyan on June 16, 2011, 10:34
I was at my allotment the other day when the council chaps turned up with small bulldozers etc. They were clearing vacated plots. Sadly by the time I twigged what was going on & asked if I could have a scavenge I had missed the load of hose and netting & massive posts with metal spikes they had already ripped out. However I did get myself about 30 good long canes, a plastic trough, a nice big wooden trough & some heavy pieces of wood to hold down my netting. I asked which plots they still had to do & managed to dig up a lovely feed of self seeded new potatoes from another plot - the council guys even helped me dig them out!
It's a shame the council allotment manager didn't e-mail us all a week or so before with the plot numbers, there were crushed compost bins, water butts, sheds, greenhouses & all sorts in the huge pile of rubbish they now have to remove!

Which council is that? we get nothing of the sort from ours... OTOH if a plot is vacated and the former occupant doesn't want the shed and contents we take them and sell them for funds for the association (The contents, not the shed) which is good, but means that over time the site has developed a collection of alarmingly leaning rickety shacks. Eventually someone pulls one down, and we end up with a pile of wood which the council won't send a skip for (The association is loath to hire one because they're expensive, and the minute one arrives several skiploads of junk magically appear in and around it), and we can't have bonfires most of the year, even when it is allowed, someone sees it and calls the fire brigade, allotments officers, and ward councillor  ???
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: mumofstig on June 16, 2011, 11:49
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calls the fire brigade, allotments officers, and ward councillor 
who should tell the 'someone' who complains.....that bonfires are allowed! but not to let them get out of hand of course
A leaflet drop may be the answer so everyone know what's what :)
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: troubrs on June 23, 2011, 17:50
I was at my allotment the other day when the council chaps turned up with small bulldozers etc. They were clearing vacated plots. Sadly by the time I twigged what was going on & asked if I could have a scavenge I had missed the load of hose and netting & massive posts with metal spikes they had already ripped out. However I did get myself about 30 good long canes, a plastic trough, a nice big wooden trough & some heavy pieces of wood to hold down my netting. I asked which plots they still had to do & managed to dig up a lovely feed of self seeded new potatoes from another plot - the council guys even helped me dig them out!
It's a shame the council allotment manager didn't e-mail us all a week or so before with the plot numbers, there were crushed compost bins, water butts, sheds, greenhouses & all sorts in the huge pile of rubbish they now have to remove!

Which council is that? we get nothing of the sort from ours... OTOH if a plot is vacated and the former occupant doesn't want the shed and contents we take them and sell them for funds for the association (The contents, not the shed) which is good, but means that over time the site has developed a collection of alarmingly leaning rickety shacks. Eventually someone pulls one down, and we end up with a pile of wood which the council won't send a skip for (The association is loath to hire one because they're expensive, and the minute one arrives several skiploads of junk magically appear in and around it), and we can't have bonfires most of the year, even when it is allowed, someone sees it and calls the fire brigade, allotments officers, and ward councillor  ???

Chelmsford Borough Council! they've moved all the stuff now, it was 2 lorry loads! problem is it was on the car park & there's loads of broken glass there now! We're not allowed fires at all!
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Tenhens on June 26, 2011, 18:15
In march I was driving past a building site, and there was a large pile of blue house bricks and a skip filled with building blocks, I stoped and asked the formen if they were needed, he said come back tomorrow with your trailer and you can have what you want,so we made 3 trips and took around 80 building blocks and around 400 blue house bricks, what we have made into raised boarders and a pathway in the garden, the formen told me it was cheaper to give them away then to pay for the skip to be emptied.
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: Thephoenix572 on July 03, 2011, 15:27
A mate of mine has a road sweeping business and is selling 200 litre plastic barrels which had contained cider he's selling them for £15 each. He will sell to me and deliver for £10 each and deliver also. They do great for my Christmas potatoes after I've them in half and put some holes in the bottom
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: WendysLot on July 09, 2011, 20:18
I went on Freecycle and got 3 offers of plant pots and seed trays!  Well worth checking this site out.
Title: Re: Stopped and asked
Post by: gillian62 on July 09, 2011, 21:47
My husband was visiting his mum on Monday in a residential home.  Next door they have been building some communal housing.  He noticed that their skip had about 10 long lengths of blue pipe.  He asked them for it, and got it for me - great to make another large brassica bed on my new 1/2 plot. 

We asked them about 6 months ago when they started their work about wood chippings as they were cutting down trees and got about 4 car boot fuls for the chicken area at home.  We bought them some tins of sweets as a thank you.

They have now finished work on this project but it has certainly be useful to use to ask politely and thank them too.