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Tue-13-03-2018, 23:45 PM
Any reasonably priced places around selling large planters for outdoors? Am I best bringing them over from the UK, or has anyone found a not too extortionate garden centre or DIY place selling them?
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Wed-14-03-2018, 11:35 AM
(Tue-13-03-2018, 23:45 PM)Jane Wrote: Any reasonably priced places around selling large planters for outdoors? Am I best bringing them over from the UK, or has anyone found a not too extortionate garden centre or DIY place selling them?

No is the short sharp answer in my experience.  But....someone might know of somewhere that doesn't need a second mortgage to buy decent garden pots.  Not sure why garden pots/planters are so expensive here. Huh

The good pots we have here came over from Angleterre.

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Wed-14-03-2018, 12:06 PM
Looks like I’ll be buying them here and bringing them over. We’ve not had any joy finding anything reasonable in the La Trimouille area, or surrounding. B&Q it is  Big Grin
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Thu-15-03-2018, 10:19 AM
I did find a supply of affordable pots but they all fractured in the frost so I really can't recommend them!

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Thu-15-03-2018, 11:57 AM
(Thu-15-03-2018, 10:19 AM)Bhouse Wrote: I did find a supply of affordable pots but they all fractured in the frost so I really can't recommend them!

Brian

That’s a concern to think about too I suppose. I never thought about how cold it gets there in Winter. I prefer the stone pots though.
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Thu-15-03-2018, 13:25 PM
I usually put terracotta pots in the garage over winter but this year I forgot. Eleven out of twelve shattered. I'm not keen on the look of the plastic pots but I can see certain advantages! Does anyone know a source of affordable zinc planters?
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Thu-12-04-2018, 10:54 AM
(Thu-15-03-2018, 11:57 AM)Jane Wrote:
(Thu-15-03-2018, 10:19 AM)Bhouse Wrote: I did find a supply of affordable pots but they all fractured in the frost so I really can't recommend them!

Brian

That’s a concern to think about too I suppose. I never thought about how cold it gets there in Winter. I prefer the stone pots though.

The garden centre in L'Isle Jourdain sells quite a wide range of stone pots.  Well.......just pre-formed concrete.

We did buy a couple a few years ago - after speaking to the bank manager about a loan. Whistle

They have survived several winters but the cost is just plain silly. Doh
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Fri-13-04-2018, 12:40 PM
I haven’t been to that garden centre yet. I will go, but as a browser by the sound of it  Big Grin
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Wed-09-05-2018, 22:08 PM
Heads up everyone. I was in Action in Montmorillon this morning and they had some nice big planters in there for around €7 only. They were plastic, but they were a nice shade of grey and not bad at all for the price.
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Wed-09-05-2018, 22:15 PM
Well spotted! I'll be there on Friday to stock up (don't forget 10th May is a holiday).
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