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A strange sight at Home Depot...nothing strange at all about their practice!
The last two years and this year included, I have bought very little
in the line of plants for in and around the garden, and the planats range from el cheapo annuals to higher dollar trees and shrubs. Wal MArts dumpster as well as Home Depot and Lowes has been a great source of my plants. Its amazing what a little tender loving care or just a bit of water will do for the plants that they throw away. I have never had problems getting run away at their dumpsters, as most employees of the catagpory or clerk or general help could care less about someone getting things out of their dumpsters. Last year I pulled close to 100 ea 40 pound bags of miscellaneous potting soils, and well over 60 of thre Miracle Grow potting soils packaged in buckets, 300 plus pounds of rye gras seed as well as countless pounds of other grass seeds. Just this past weekend, I salvaged 11 trays of Begonias, some IVY of a couple of different species, and 7 Concord Grape vine plants and a heap of pansy and petunia and marrigolds............I hate to see the stuff get trasdhed, and have really ranout of room to plant more, so they have been basically stuck here and there, and what lives lives, and what I don't get polanted will just be added to a growoing compost pile. I have even gotten the tables and racks thats used to hold and display the plants on from the dumpsters. I got a Key Largo garden pond and pump, with water fall cascade and filter system from Lowes when they tore up their old display setup and redid it, so the old pond went in the trash. Right now its got water plants and a few small 6 inch KOI in it and other than spending a couple of bucks for some plumbing fittings it was used as it was found and looks just fine, can't tell it apart from one thatb would be still in the box. I would not let a little spray paint hold me back from salvaging somethng. Its just the stores way of making them supposedly unusefull. Most of the time it comes right off, and I have not seen any planats that were really killed by spray paint. I have right now a perfectly good, $1,300 treadmill, that was salvaged from a dumpster that was a store display model, and it was spray painted all up. 30 minutes with some lac thinner removed all of ther paint and left the original powder coat finish unharmed. All that was missing for ther treadmill was a cable to interconnect it to the TV or computer monitor so you could run on the treadmill and watch pictures that you could program into the treadmill at the same time. I picked up a cable for the fun ofit for under $10.00 at the same store I salvaged the treadmill from. BTW those wire grate type racks a lot of stores throw away make great shelving for plants and with the powder coat or chro9med finishes last for a long long time outdoors, and look relatively good. On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 00:59:53 -0500, "madgardener" wrote: ===I have taken the incentive to post these.......... === ===Strange sight at Home DepotPosted by CRMiller z9 CA (My Page) on Sun, Mar ===21, 04 at 0:39 === === === Today when I was at Home Depot, there was a cart full of half dead ===plants (needed water) and some irises that were out of bloom. They were ===headed for the dumpster. The lady working there was taking the plants out ===one by one and spray-painting them! Not the pot, the leaves and stem. I didn ==='t stop to ask her about them because I was in a hurry. I don't like that ===they throw away plants that were under watered, but spray-paint them bright ===orange?!! === === === === === ===---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===---- === === Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wifes, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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A strange sight at Home Depot...nothing strange at all about their practice!
The last two years and this year included, I have bought very little
in the line of plants for in and around the garden, and the planats range from el cheapo annuals to higher dollar trees and shrubs. Wal MArts dumpster as well as Home Depot and Lowes has been a great source of my plants. Its amazing what a little tender loving care or just a bit of water will do for the plants that they throw away. I have never had problems getting run away at their dumpsters, as most employees of the catagpory or clerk or general help could care less about someone getting things out of their dumpsters. Last year I pulled close to 100 ea 40 pound bags of miscellaneous potting soils, and well over 60 of thre Miracle Grow potting soils packaged in buckets, 300 plus pounds of rye gras seed as well as countless pounds of other grass seeds. Just this past weekend, I salvaged 11 trays of Begonias, some IVY of a couple of different species, and 7 Concord Grape vine plants and a heap of pansy and petunia and marrigolds............I hate to see the stuff get trasdhed, and have really ranout of room to plant more, so they have been basically stuck here and there, and what lives lives, and what I don't get polanted will just be added to a growoing compost pile. I have even gotten the tables and racks thats used to hold and display the plants on from the dumpsters. I got a Key Largo garden pond and pump, with water fall cascade and filter system from Lowes when they tore up their old display setup and redid it, so the old pond went in the trash. Right now its got water plants and a few small 6 inch KOI in it and other than spending a couple of bucks for some plumbing fittings it was used as it was found and looks just fine, can't tell it apart from one thatb would be still in the box. I would not let a little spray paint hold me back from salvaging somethng. Its just the stores way of making them supposedly unusefull. Most of the time it comes right off, and I have not seen any planats that were really killed by spray paint. I have right now a perfectly good, $1,300 treadmill, that was salvaged from a dumpster that was a store display model, and it was spray painted all up. 30 minutes with some lac thinner removed all of ther paint and left the original powder coat finish unharmed. All that was missing for ther treadmill was a cable to interconnect it to the TV or computer monitor so you could run on the treadmill and watch pictures that you could program into the treadmill at the same time. I picked up a cable for the fun ofit for under $10.00 at the same store I salvaged the treadmill from. BTW those wire grate type racks a lot of stores throw away make great shelving for plants and with the powder coat or chro9med finishes last for a long long time outdoors, and look relatively good. On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 00:59:53 -0500, "madgardener" wrote: ===I have taken the incentive to post these.......... === ===Strange sight at Home DepotPosted by CRMiller z9 CA (My Page) on Sun, Mar ===21, 04 at 0:39 === === === Today when I was at Home Depot, there was a cart full of half dead ===plants (needed water) and some irises that were out of bloom. They were ===headed for the dumpster. The lady working there was taking the plants out ===one by one and spray-painting them! Not the pot, the leaves and stem. I didn ==='t stop to ask her about them because I was in a hurry. I don't like that ===they throw away plants that were under watered, but spray-paint them bright ===orange?!! === === === === === ===---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===---- === === Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wifes, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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A strange sight at Home Depot...nothing strange at all about their practice!
The last two years and this year included, I have bought very little
in the line of plants for in and around the garden, and the planats range from el cheapo annuals to higher dollar trees and shrubs. Wal MArts dumpster as well as Home Depot and Lowes has been a great source of my plants. Its amazing what a little tender loving care or just a bit of water will do for the plants that they throw away. I have never had problems getting run away at their dumpsters, as most employees of the catagpory or clerk or general help could care less about someone getting things out of their dumpsters. Last year I pulled close to 100 ea 40 pound bags of miscellaneous potting soils, and well over 60 of thre Miracle Grow potting soils packaged in buckets, 300 plus pounds of rye gras seed as well as countless pounds of other grass seeds. Just this past weekend, I salvaged 11 trays of Begonias, some IVY of a couple of different species, and 7 Concord Grape vine plants and a heap of pansy and petunia and marrigolds............I hate to see the stuff get trasdhed, and have really ranout of room to plant more, so they have been basically stuck here and there, and what lives lives, and what I don't get polanted will just be added to a growoing compost pile. I have even gotten the tables and racks thats used to hold and display the plants on from the dumpsters. I got a Key Largo garden pond and pump, with water fall cascade and filter system from Lowes when they tore up their old display setup and redid it, so the old pond went in the trash. Right now its got water plants and a few small 6 inch KOI in it and other than spending a couple of bucks for some plumbing fittings it was used as it was found and looks just fine, can't tell it apart from one thatb would be still in the box. I would not let a little spray paint hold me back from salvaging somethng. Its just the stores way of making them supposedly unusefull. Most of the time it comes right off, and I have not seen any planats that were really killed by spray paint. I have right now a perfectly good, $1,300 treadmill, that was salvaged from a dumpster that was a store display model, and it was spray painted all up. 30 minutes with some lac thinner removed all of ther paint and left the original powder coat finish unharmed. All that was missing for ther treadmill was a cable to interconnect it to the TV or computer monitor so you could run on the treadmill and watch pictures that you could program into the treadmill at the same time. I picked up a cable for the fun ofit for under $10.00 at the same store I salvaged the treadmill from. BTW those wire grate type racks a lot of stores throw away make great shelving for plants and with the powder coat or chro9med finishes last for a long long time outdoors, and look relatively good. On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 00:59:53 -0500, "madgardener" wrote: ===I have taken the incentive to post these.......... === ===Strange sight at Home DepotPosted by CRMiller z9 CA (My Page) on Sun, Mar ===21, 04 at 0:39 === === === Today when I was at Home Depot, there was a cart full of half dead ===plants (needed water) and some irises that were out of bloom. They were ===headed for the dumpster. The lady working there was taking the plants out ===one by one and spray-painting them! Not the pot, the leaves and stem. I didn ==='t stop to ask her about them because I was in a hurry. I don't like that ===they throw away plants that were under watered, but spray-paint them bright ===orange?!! === === === === === ===---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===---- === === Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wifes, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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A strange sight at Home Depot...nothing strange at all about their practice!
The last two years and this year included, I have bought very little
in the line of plants for in and around the garden, and the planats range from el cheapo annuals to higher dollar trees and shrubs. Wal MArts dumpster as well as Home Depot and Lowes has been a great source of my plants. Its amazing what a little tender loving care or just a bit of water will do for the plants that they throw away. I have never had problems getting run away at their dumpsters, as most employees of the catagpory or clerk or general help could care less about someone getting things out of their dumpsters. Last year I pulled close to 100 ea 40 pound bags of miscellaneous potting soils, and well over 60 of thre Miracle Grow potting soils packaged in buckets, 300 plus pounds of rye gras seed as well as countless pounds of other grass seeds. Just this past weekend, I salvaged 11 trays of Begonias, some IVY of a couple of different species, and 7 Concord Grape vine plants and a heap of pansy and petunia and marrigolds............I hate to see the stuff get trasdhed, and have really ranout of room to plant more, so they have been basically stuck here and there, and what lives lives, and what I don't get polanted will just be added to a growoing compost pile. I have even gotten the tables and racks thats used to hold and display the plants on from the dumpsters. I got a Key Largo garden pond and pump, with water fall cascade and filter system from Lowes when they tore up their old display setup and redid it, so the old pond went in the trash. Right now its got water plants and a few small 6 inch KOI in it and other than spending a couple of bucks for some plumbing fittings it was used as it was found and looks just fine, can't tell it apart from one thatb would be still in the box. I would not let a little spray paint hold me back from salvaging somethng. Its just the stores way of making them supposedly unusefull. Most of the time it comes right off, and I have not seen any planats that were really killed by spray paint. I have right now a perfectly good, $1,300 treadmill, that was salvaged from a dumpster that was a store display model, and it was spray painted all up. 30 minutes with some lac thinner removed all of ther paint and left the original powder coat finish unharmed. All that was missing for ther treadmill was a cable to interconnect it to the TV or computer monitor so you could run on the treadmill and watch pictures that you could program into the treadmill at the same time. I picked up a cable for the fun ofit for under $10.00 at the same store I salvaged the treadmill from. BTW those wire grate type racks a lot of stores throw away make great shelving for plants and with the powder coat or chro9med finishes last for a long long time outdoors, and look relatively good. On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 00:59:53 -0500, "madgardener" wrote: ===I have taken the incentive to post these.......... === ===Strange sight at Home DepotPosted by CRMiller z9 CA (My Page) on Sun, Mar ===21, 04 at 0:39 === === === Today when I was at Home Depot, there was a cart full of half dead ===plants (needed water) and some irises that were out of bloom. They were ===headed for the dumpster. The lady working there was taking the plants out ===one by one and spray-painting them! Not the pot, the leaves and stem. I didn ==='t stop to ask her about them because I was in a hurry. I don't like that ===they throw away plants that were under watered, but spray-paint them bright ===orange?!! === === === === === ===---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ===---- === === Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wifes, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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