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Buying Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots

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Date: 08/14/2009 Topics: Consumer Advice > Product Finder | Readers Request > Gardening  
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I'm also frustrated by buying terra cotta pots in bulk. I've bought nearly all that I find and my business is growing and I need at least 100 of the 6 inch terra cotta pots with the saucers to match. They must be reasonably priced. Any suggestions on where I can find at least 100 or more? Thank you.

By AnitaM47 from Midland, TX

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By applejack (4) Profile Contact
I have gone to many thrift/rag stores and they have them pretty cheap but dirty and also my friends store theirs not wanting to throw them away, but not wanting to use them either, and yard sales-even if you don't see them, ask, they usually didn't bring them because they thought they couldn't move them.

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By mjm22charco (4) Contact
Have you tried Marshall Pottery in Marshall, Texas?

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By gram p (8) Profile Contact
I get my Terra Cotta Ppts at Hobby Lobby. Maybe they can order them for you. Sometimes WalMart has them. I don't know about tis time of year.
Good luck

Gram P Iowa

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Request: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Archived on 08/14/2009

I'm looking for the most cost efficient terra cotta pots available. The size and shape don't matter. Any thoughts? Yes, I'm a dumpster diver and have retrieved some there, thoroughly sanitized them, and they are perfect.

Hardiness Zone: 5b

Barbara from Wickliffe, OH

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RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

I agree with Dollar Store, but here in Houston, Texas, USA we have a store called Garden Ridge. They have everything you could ever think of from bedding, to planing, pictures, bath, silk flowers, and plants, wedding accessories, huge Christmas selection, baskets, statues, etc. I don't know where else they are located in the USA though, sorry. (03/19/2009)

By metroplex

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

I found the "mother-lode" of terra cotta flower pots last year at Garden Ridge also. They were very inexpensive. I see from the Garden Ridge web site that there are 3 stores in Ohio. If you live near one I would definitely check them out. Good luck. (03/19/2009)

By Grandma Margie

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

How about Old Time Pottery? Is there one in your area? Good luck. (03/19/2009)

By sissy7575

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

I find terracotta pots at yard sales, thrift shops, and dumpster/curbside. But another good way to recycle is freecycle. It's where people offer items they no longer use and you post what you need. Check out freecycle.org for a description of what its about and a link to your local site. It is wonderful. (03/22/2009)

By dvg

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Garage sales. (03/24/2009)

By meoowmom

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Request: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Archived on 03/19/2009

Does anyone know where I can find inexpensive, small Terra Cotta pots?

Gretchen from Saxton, PA

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RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Have you tried Michael's or Hobby Lobby? I think they have them, but I don't know how much they charge. Good luck and God bless you. (04/24/2008)

By tedsmom

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Try the Dollar Store/Dollar Tree if you have them in that part of the country. Or thrift stores, garage sales, and craigslist.com. (04/24/2008)

By anbsmommy

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Actually, Home Depot has the small ones for relatively little. (04/25/2008)

By Har'iet

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Have you tried Freecycle? Maybe someone has some to offer. Search for the Freecycle in your area. (04/25/2008)

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

Hi, try Holly Lobby. I was very impressed at their low prices on these. Best prices that I have seen. Hope you live close to one. Good Luck. (04/26/2008)

By Kathy

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

I have seen a lot for pennies at garage sales, so many uses for them. Try Home Depot or Wal Mart. Good luck. (05/02/2008)

By meoowmom

RE: Where Can I Find Inexpensive Terra Cotta Pots?

We have a Dollar Store here where I got 4 small terra cotta pots for a dollar. Good Luck ! (05/13/2008)

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