It
is sometimes difficult to visualise just how large
- or small - a pot is, so we have created this
page to help our customers gain a better understanding
of what all these numbers and capacities mean.
Typically
our biggest pot is 75 litres, which generally
holds trees of between 12 and 14 feet in height.
They are best handled
by two strong people or a robust sack truck.
A
35 litres pot is manageable by one person but
is still a load better shared by two.
The
1litre little square pots are the smallest and
you can fit them into your pocket – but
don’t forget to pay first!
Sometimes
we will have a monster 200 litres pot, and these
require machinery every step of the way. Please
follow best lifting practice at all times and
don’t be a hero!
98%
of the material our black pots are made from was
another pot in a former life. Because we operate
Landscaping and Forestry divisions to our business
as well as having a nursery and plant centre,
we have a lot of used pots returned to the site.
Each year we send upwards of 100 pallets of these
pots back to the maker, where they are shredded
and reformed.
We
keep all the bigger pots - which are not cheap
- and scrub and disinfect them before putting
them back into plant production. If you have a
backlog of toppling pots at home or in your storeroom,
first find a child in need of pocket money, then
get them to remove all the old labels and knock
out any dry compost. Teach them the rudiments
of space-saving stacking and you are then more
than welcome to bring the results back to us.
We will send them off for recycling. Oh and you
pay the children, not us!
As a rule of thumb, anything over a 15 litre pot
and you will be struggling to get many into the
boot of your car. If you do bring a trailer that
hasn’t been used for a while please check
it is roadworthy and bring a tarpaulin to protect
your plants from 60mph winds!
If you would like further information, please
don't hesitate to Contact
us. Also, see our other specialised advice pages
linked from the Information
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