SIZE | ACTUAL VOLUME | DIMENSIONS |
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30 Gallon | 36.8 | 26 x 16 |
45 Gallon | 44.6 | 27 x 18 |
65 Gallon | 63.6 | 32 x 18 |
100 Gallon | 98.2 | 38 x 20 |
How tall is a 30 gallon tree?
Approximately 8-10 feet tall30-Gallon Tree | $300 Approximately 8-10 feet tall, 2 inch caliper, and container grown.
What size container do I need for a tree?
For trees, you'll need a planter box that's at least twice the width and depth of the root ball. As the trees grow taller, so does their tree root ball. In order to accommodate some growth, calculate that you'll need to move them to a larger container every 2-3 years in a pot that's 4 inches larger.
How much does a 30 gallon container weigh?
Enhance your purchaseBrandSteriliteColorBlue,GreyMaterialPlasticCapacity30 GallonsItem Weight21.3 Pounds
What is a #5 container for trees?
Container SizesContainer SizeGallon SizeHeight#2 container#2 gallon8 ½”#3 container#3 gallon9 5/8”#5 container#5 gallon11”#7 container#7 gallon11 ½”2 more rows
How big is a 30 gallon magnolia tree?
MAGNOLIA little gem 30 gal....SKU.Common NameLittle Gem MagnoliaGrowth Size20' tall x 10-12' wideZoneZone 7 / Hardy to 10ºF2 more rows
How big is a 25 gallon tree container?
SizeBottom WidthHeight10 gallon14.5"11.7515 gallon14.5"1520 gallon17.125"16.87525 gallon19.4"18.85 more rows
What are the dimensions of a 30 gallon barrel?
The drum has a storage capacity of 30 gallons, weighs 26 lb., and measures approximately 27-1/4" high and 18-1/4" in diameter.
How much does a 25 gallon tree weigh?
TWENTY/TWENTY-FIVE GALLON POTS They weight anywhere from 125 to 150 pounds with their soil. They can produce a plant larger than the 15g, typically 8 to 10 feet.
What are the dimensions of a 30 gallon plastic drum?
Additional InformationCapacity30 gal.ColorBlueMaterialHDPEFDA ApprovedYesDimensions19" Dia. x 29" H10 more rows
What size tree is a #3 container?
8-48"#3. Plants in #3 containers will range in height anywhere from 8-48" depending on their age, growth rate, and cultivar.
How big is a 20 gallon plant container?
Dimensions for pot: 20 in. W x 17 in. H, 20.4 actual gallons/77.22 l/3.17 cu. Ft.
How many gallons is a 24 box tree?
24" Box: Smallest common box size (the box size represents a 2' x 2' x 2' box), the 24" box is more mature than 15 gallons with heights of 8-15' and callipers of 1"-2.5" depending on species.
Description
Cherokee Manufacturing supplies Haviland Nursery Containers – the container you can rely on for durability and performance. The heaviest blow-molded containers in the industry. A minimum order of 8 pallets is required for truckload pricing.
Commonly asked questions
What are the sizes of nursery pots? Nursery pots are often referred to as a container # (example: #5 container), or by gallon size. Container numbers are really the same as gallons, though some state regulations require them to be referred to by the container #. We have nursery containers ranging from 1 gallon to 300 gallons.
How tall is a gallon of plants?
1 Gallon / #1 Container Sized Pots: Gallons depend on variety, but on average are typically around 8-12” tall and sometimes even taller. These plants are usually 3 years old. We sell shrubs, perennials and ornamental grasses in this size.
How big are Quart pots?
These are typically 2 year old plants, and can be somewhat small (typically only 4-6 inches tall) depending on when it was last trimmed.
Wholesale Pricing
To get wholesale pricing and ordering information, fill out this form to get a password, email jack@betterroots.com, or to talk to Jack Miller directly, call (772) 260-2584.
Custom Sizes
Unlike other container manufacturers, the JackPot™ can be custom-sized to any size and capacity you require. Minimum order required. Call (772) 260-2584 for details, pricing and ordering.
Payment
All orders are prepaid or Cash on Delivery (c.o.d. charges apply). Overseas orders require advance payment.
Patent and Insurance Information
Legacy Nursery Products airpruning growing containers (Jackpots) are protected under patent #6,612,072.
How big are trees in containers?
You will find trees, shrubs, and evergreens in sizes as small as #5 containers and as large as #25. Once you surpass a #25 Container size, shrubs and evergreens measure by height (in inches or feet), and trees measure in caliper.
What is a #5 container tree?
Containers are light-weight, easy to transport in bulk, and allows us to offer certain trees outside of standard harvest dates. A lower container number (i.e #5 Container) generally means a younger, lighter weight, and lower price plant. And vice versa, a larger container number (i.e #25 Container) generally means the plant is more mature, heavier weight, and higher price.
What is a caliper tree?
Caliper is the measurement of the diameter of a tree trunk, in inches. These trees are planted as babies in farm fields and grown to more mature sizes. When they’re harvested, the root zone is wrapped in burlap, set in a wire cage to protect the root mass, and safely held together with twine – called balled & burlapped (B&B) plant stock. Johnson’s Nursery measures caliper at 6” above the root flare. In our inventories, you’ll see 1.5” caliper (the smallest size we’re willing to sell a field-grown tree) and up. A homeowner is likely able to transport a smaller tree from 1.5” to 2.5” caliper without professional help. We recommend delivery beyond that size.
How much does a 1.5 caliper tree weigh?
To put this into perspective, the weight of a 1.5” caliper tree can be 250lbs; the weight of a 6.5” caliper tree can be between 2500-4500lbs – depending on the type of tree. Johnson’s Nursery often manages specimen tree and evergreen projects where a single tree occupies an entire semi.
Why do we need multiple units for nursery stock?
Why do we need multiple units? Because all plants are uniquely different and grow differently. In any of those 3 size units, it’s safe to equate a smaller number with age, weight, and price.
Why are root maker containers so popular?
RootMaker Containers. These are an exciting size of container because they're specially designed to produce a stronger plant. They're designed in such a way to allow root pruning to automatically happen, which creates a more fibrous root system.
What does 25 mean in a container?
And vice versa, a larger container number (i.e #25 Container) generally means the plant is more mature, heavier weight, and higher price. A quick note about containers. The term “gallon” is a moniker carried over from the past when growers used to grow plants in milk jugs.