This is what every nursery person likes to see in spring, the first rows of new potted plants about to begin growth. It used to be a worry that customers could be offended because I use a lot of old pots, ( cheap ) but then we put up this sign. I hope you approve, sometimes you can be cheap and moral.
Big commercial operations will always use new pots. A local garden centre digs out what you want and places it in a plastic bag for you to take home. They prefer you to bring your own container when buying plants.
Lots of my customers bring their own containers. I also grab the used fruit boxes from the suppermarkets when I go there and use them for customers with large orders.
It should say "Please clean and reuse your pots."
Yes Robecology said the same thing, but most gardeners should know that, and it is not hard with the plastic ones.
@Fernapple At our take-it-or-leave-it site at the transfer station there is a stack of pots of various sizes. One needn't buy pots here.
@JackPedigo Maybe someone will find a good substitute for plastic pots soon, and then we need not worry too much. Having said that, you buy a plant in a plastic pot and it lasts ten/ fifty years, and you reuse the pot a couple of times, but you buy a suppermarket meal in a plastic box and how long does that last ?
@OwlInASack There is a big movement now to reduce or eliminate plastics from our lives. I try to wash my plastic baggies and reuse them. I even rinse out the packaging that cereal comes in and use it. Here, the transfer station bought a plastic shredder and shreds plastic water bottles. This brings in lots more money because it is used in 3d printers.
Most who re-use pots don't clean them well enough...and leave a trace of. a mineral or material that can, indeed, cause the new plants to be affected. RE-USE also implies CLEAN THOROUGHLY!
True.
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