Free Flower Buckets

Started by Jayb, March 12, 2016, 08:35:40

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Jayb

I'm not sure if it is country wide but when I popped into our localish Morrisons yesterday I couldn't see any used flower buckets for sale. When I asked if they had any out back, the guy was happy to go and get me a nice size bundle of about 30, apparently they are just being thrown away. I think the cashier thought I was trying to pull a fast one, but when she called over a manager he confirmed they were for free.
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Jayb

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Hector

Thanks for that. I hadn't seen them in ours when I went in last week. I'm going to ask tomorrow.

Jackie

sunloving

I'm jealous, no morrisons near me and now have bucket envy.

johhnyco15

Quote from: Jayb on March 12, 2016, 08:35:40
I'm not sure if it is country wide but when I popped into our localish Morrisons yesterday I couldn't see any used flower buckets for sale. When I asked if they had any out back, the guy was happy to go and get me a nice size bundle of about 30, apparently they are just being thrown away. I think the cashier thought I was trying to pull a fast one, but when she called over a manager he confirmed they were for free.
our local morrisons they charge 20p each for them you defo had a bargin
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

Bubbly Berry

Lincoln Morrison's does ten buckets for 99p
Thou last year we got a trolley full for three quid as they wanted rid of a load in back room!

cambourne7

I do need to pop there soon will ask about black buckets :)

Debs

Out of interest, what do you grow in them?

Might ask at my local store 🙂

Debs :icon_flower:

sparrow

Waitrose give them away too - or some do at any rate.
I got 30 last year. Raised eyebrows on the tube, was in my suit...

Hector

I got a load from Asda a couple of years back...no idea if they do them now?
Jackie

johhnyco15

Quote from: Debs on March 12, 2016, 22:52:40
Out of interest, what do you grow in them?

Might ask at my local store 🙂

Debs :icon_flower:
me nothing im just a hoarder lol
johhnyc015  may the plot be with you

pumkinlover

Do the flowers all come in a bucket from the supplier, so a continual supply?
Why don't they return them to the supplier, doesn't make sense to me. I'm talking from an environmental perspective with that comment.

Jayb

Yes flowers arrive in buckets with a small amount of water to keep them fresh, but for some reason they don't send them back to be reused?!!! You're right it doesn't make sense, perhaps it works out cheaper to use new rather than reuse or recycle them?

I wonder if they were giving them away for free following the extra flowers for Mother's day, but charge for them when they don't have so many to shift?
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Jayb

Quote from: Debs on March 12, 2016, 22:52:40
Out of interest, what do you grow in them?

Might ask at my local store 🙂

Debs :icon_flower:

I'm using some of mine for early potatoes and I want to try a few for some carrots as they have quite a good depth. I also want some for tomatoes and chillies, pretty much anything you would want to put in a 10-12 litre pot. They need holes for drainage and they aren't that robust but for free or 20p each they are a good bargain.
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Hector

Quote from: pumpkinlover on March 13, 2016, 08:18:01
Do the flowers all come in a bucket from the supplier, so a continual supply?
Why don't they return them to the supplier, doesn't make sense to me. I'm talking from an environmental perspective with that comment.

One store told me they pay a reclaiming/ collection charge...so happy for us to take.

One daughter works for another company and the flowers come in a special flat container then they put in buckets...to reduce footprint :)
Jackie

Digeroo

Several companies do flower buckets.  Coop have them as well. 

Local wyevale here also have a recycling of flowerpots and are happy if you help yourself.

I am also not clear why they do not recycle them.  However I expect a lot of the flowers come from Holland so expect the vehicles to be full of something else for the return journey.

They sell them for almost nothing so expect it cost more to send them back.

I am sure supermarkets waste a lot of plastic, it annoys me we not longer can get free plastic bags and yet things come in multiple layers of unnecessary plastic.   


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