Advice: how to transport plants from IKEA?

Hello.

I want to make my apartment look better and would like to buy some big plants in IKEA. They do not deliver plants and I don’t have a car/license. I tried to contact man with the van from forum, did not get a reply.

Maybe somebody can help with advice or actually help with transportation for pay?

I live in Zug next to train station.

Thanks

Buy one of those blue IKEA bags, you can transport several plants in those (unless you want the 2 meter high variety).

Go to Zugerland with the bus or use an Uber.

cheers

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Many people in Switzerland use shopping trolleys (not the kind that a supermarket has for it's customers) to get all their shopping home. They are known, in Swiss German, as "poschtiwäggeli" and I found these images by googling "einkaufswagen".

https://www.google.com/search?ei=RZ_...4dUDCAs&uact=5

Here are some on tutti, in Zug, some of which are second-hand and correspondingly cheaper.

https://www.tutti.ch/de/li/zug?q=einkaufswagen&sp=1

Since you live in such a practical location, right next to the railway station, I highly recommend you get one.

Most of them can be used with or without the fabric/canvas bag. You can place the items directly on the base, or put a sturdy cardboard box there. Attach with bungy-cords, which are sold in the tools or camping or bicycle section of large Migros stores, or similar. See https://www.google.com/search?q=gumm...hrome&ie=UTF-8

A wheeled cart with flat bottom. Moved all the furniture for my apartment with one of these https://www.jumbo.ch/fr/chariot-de-m...15?sku=1201724

Migros Do-it Garden at the Zugerland has a nice selection of plants. It's right next to the Steinhausen trainstation (2min from Zug with the S5). Have a look there before you decide for IKEA. Buy a tageskarte on that route, and go 3-4-5 times and bring a plant each trip

...go to cemetery, plenty of choice

Try this. Its reasonably cheap.

https://www.rentarentner.ch/v2/index.html#

https://www.rentarentner.ch/v2/sogehts2.html