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Re: where to buy planter pots and plants
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Containers are covered above. for plants, here's a rule of thumb, start big seeds like squash, cukes, beans and peas yourself, it's easy and they grow fast immediately this time of year. Tiny seed plants like herbs, tomatoes & peppers are worth buying starts if you didn't start your own inside early in the spring. Annuals and what starts I do buy, I get at the place at JFK & Lincoln.

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Any recommendations for a store that sells planter pots and plants at a reasonable price? We're starting a container garden, and don't want to end up in the poor house. We're willing to travel out in Jersey. Thanks in advance.

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It's a "geek quest" of mine. Curious how possible it is to become food self sufficient in an urban setting. Of course, everything hinges on having affordable energy. The electricity for the lights ain't free.

I don't know how of the 'plan' will become reality. I took a huge financial hit from 2009 through early 2011. Thankfully, the rent market is strong now, so hopefully my cash situation will be in good shape by this fall. I am going to need to build something to keep all the plants alive until next spring.


What perennial plants do you have in containers? I can't even imagine growing enough to even occasionally grace the table without a greenhouse. I have a retirement fantasy of building one on the garage roof. http://www.harborfreight.com/10-ft-x- ... e-with-4-vents-93358.html

It's amazing how you grow close to nature when you see how fragile food farming actually is! You learn to hate birds who steal your grapes, and curse plants that can't pollinate properly on their own. I have an apricot tree on a property we bought in 2004, this is the 1st year it's actually successfully pollinated and set fruit. Every other years frosts and such intervened. I kinda expect failure to find us even yet, though the peaches there only fully failed 2 years ago with the really wet spring. I have kiwis that are male and female plants that have to flower at the same time, guess how that goes.

Our units must be pretty undermarket, we had very few vacancies the past few years. But I just rented a unit in 1 day for 18% more than similar unit rented 2 years ago.

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I noticed the other day that the Pathmark on Bright by Monmouth had potting soil on sale, 8 lbs. < $2.

You might try Downtown hardware on Newark for planters. Not a great selection, but probably cheaper and haggle-able ...

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Lowe's on 440.. I just got a few of these last weekend. Resized Image

They have a ton of styles starting at $19.99 to $149.99

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It's a "geek quest" of mine. Curious how possible it is to become food self sufficient in an urban setting. Of course, everything hinges on having affordable energy. The electricity for the lights ain't free.

I don't know how of the 'plan' will become reality. I took a huge financial hit from 2009 through early 2011. Thankfully, the rent market is strong now, so hopefully my cash situation will be in good shape by this fall. I am going to need to build something to keep all the plants alive until next spring.

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Bet he didn't believe your story about "decorative" plants. Did he try to sell you a CO2 system?



My drugs of choice are my morning coffee and scotch before dinner. That is about as far as I go. The funny thing is, when looking at some of the new LED lighting via vids on youtube, it seemed the majority of them were about growing marijuana.


You truly shock me!

I can't imagine what that "bud grown" tomato of yours will end up costing...or the looks on the cops faces when the grow closet they sniffed out is full of actual produce!

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Bet he didn't believe your story about "decorative" plants. Did he try to sell you a CO2 system?
My drugs of choice are my morning coffee and scotch before dinner. That is about as far as I go. The funny thing is, when looking at some of the new LED lighting via vids on youtube, it seemed the majority of them were about growing marijuana. For the hell of it, I have been doing some informal research on the effects of CO2 vs growth rates. You can radically increase growth of C3 and C4 based plants by increasing CO2 up to 10,000 ppm generally (though orchids will do well over 20k ppm). Where plants have burned over 2,000 ppm is most likely due to too much fertilizer (plant uptake of nutrients gets a lot more efficient at higher CO@). Over 10k, growth rates start to decline (note: around 5,000 ppm CO2 becomes toxic to us humans). I was looking to build some cabinets to keep the hot peppers, tomatoes, and other plants in, raising the CO2 levels to around 1,500 to 2,000 ppm. An extra 900 ppm of CO2 for tomatoes generally means 45% more growth. Around Jersey City, CO2 levels outdoors are generally around the 500 to 700 ppm range.

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The biggest problem I have had is not enough light indoors. I have been solving this with full spectrum T-5 and CFL bulbs. I found a great supply place for indoor gardening in Secaucus:

http://www.gardenindoorsllc.com/shop/index.php?q=node/11

The guy there is very helpful and they back up their products if there is a problem (they replaced a fixture with a bad ballast without any hassle).


Bet he didn't believe your story about "decorative" plants. Did he try to sell you a CO2 system?

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Can anybody recommend a good place to buy potting soil? I find 14th Street to be a bit overpriced...


Home Depot and Target

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I don't have a source of water on my roof yet (it is in the plans). I also didn't go with the drip system because all these plants will be moved indoors come fall (I am going to build an indoor light garden in my loft space). Not too comfortable with something that if it leaks while I am gone, could cause major damage to the interior of the home.

Therefore, the self-watering for me was the best choice for my particular situation..

The biggest problem I have had is not enough light indoors. I have been solving this with full spectrum T-5 and CFL bulbs. I found a great supply place for indoor gardening in Secaucus:

http://www.gardenindoorsllc.com/shop/index.php?q=node/11

The guy there is very helpful and they back up their products if there is a problem (they replaced a fixture with a bad ballast without any hassle).

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Can anybody recommend a good place to buy potting soil? I find 14th Street to be a bit overpriced...

How about the Hudson Farmers Market at the old Tippy's location on Kennedy Blvd. and Bowers St. up in the Heights.

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Can anybody recommend a good place to buy potting soil? I find 14th Street to be a bit overpriced...

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Marshalls/TJ Maxx/Home Goods often has big planters for very low prices.

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although they might not be big enough for you, I've been pretty happy with the widely available half whisky barrels, usually $25-30.

MDM, is the self watering really better than an automatic watering system? The drip emitters and microsprayers are pretty cheap and one you have it set up, very low maintenance. I have this on all my beds and containers, and I can use any old pot I want of any size or material, small for herbs, big for veggies.

http://www.dripirrigation.com/

Lowe's and 14th St Market have been known to stock some of the emitter stuff too, but I don't know about the filters & pressure regulators.

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Good luck! I found planters in general to be ungodly expensive, no matter where you get them from. Some people were even making their own by building molds and making them out of high flyash content concrete (much lighter and more water resistant then regular concrete).

For the moment, I built a bunch of self-watering planters based in part on what this guy did:

http://www.seattleoil.com/Flyers/Earthbox.pdf

I figure I will just build my own decorative planter boxes to hide the self-watering one, later when I have more $$$. In the meantime, the ones made out of storage containers work really well and didn't cost much to make.

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What about Home Depot, Lowes on 440, or that garden center on 14th St. by the tunnel. Even K-Mart on 440 might be worth a try.

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Can anyone recommend the best place around JC to get large planters (wood, concrete, fiberglass) for a patio, at a reasonable price? I am looking for one to hold a small ornamental tree, as well as several smaller ones.

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