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Re: Bucket garden project
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Looks like easy pickins! Got holes drilled in the bottom for drainage? Might try white buckets if the blues get to hot. Yes holes will be drilled before the dirt and plants go in. Didn’t think about the blue buckets getting too hot, but if I have issues I can slip some white ones over the blue.
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Re: Bucket garden project
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03/23/21 05:06 AM
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You going to paint the wood 🤔 Probably just use some sealant. I doubt I’ll be in this house more than a couple years, and I definitely won’t take it with me when we move.
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Re: Bucket garden project
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03/23/21 02:49 PM
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I hope you give updates, I would like to follow this. Good luck.
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Re: Bucket garden project
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HOW much u got in materials?
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Re: Bucket garden project
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HOW much u got in materials? Wood was $90, screws were $10, buckets were $50, dirt was $100, so $250 total.
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Re: Bucket garden project
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03/25/21 08:24 PM
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I wouldn't drill drain holes in the bottom. You will struggle to keep water on them. I been doing a bucket garden for a few years now. I put one 1/2" drain hole in the side of the buckets 3" from the bottom. Fill the bottom 3" of the bucket with rocks and plant of top of them. Water till it comes out the hole. The roots grow down into the rocks and the plant has water to drink on.
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Re: Bucket garden project
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04/11/21 07:59 AM
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Looks good but how are you going to pick the tomatoes on the back The two on the left are pepper plants so those won’t be an issue because they won’t get very tall. The two on the right are cherry tomato plants and if they get where I can’t reach them, I’ll just use a step stool.
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Re: Bucket garden project
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It's fun to grow stuff but $250 buys lots of maters and peppers.... I hope you built it with stimulus money! And those bought tomatoes will never taste as good as one out of the garden.
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Re: Bucket garden project
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It's fun to grow stuff but $250 buys lots of maters and peppers.... I hope you built it with stimulus money! And those bought tomatoes will never taste as good as one out of the garden. Exactly. Ain't nothing better than picking something fresh off the vine, that you grew.
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