Growing tomatoes in containers is almost always an adventure.
Growing tomatoes in double buckets.
A lot of words to say two five gallon paint buckets put together so you have a back up water resevoir in the bottom.
However if you avoid some common mistakes you will vastly increase your chances of successfully growing tomatoes in containers.
When your tomatoes are planted in 5 gallon buckets you can grow a half dozen plants in as few as 10 feet and can even line them up along your foundation on the driveway near your garage or in a.
If soil is fast draining consider using a water retaining additive self watering container or checking soil.
How to build a simple and basic double tomato container with water resevoir.
Basil grows well at the base of a tomato plant.
Tomato plants can get top heavy once the fruit starts to set.
In this video brian is planting tomatoes in a five gallon bucket or any container.
Growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets upside down.
And best of all cleaning up the garden at the end of the season requires simply dumping your bucket in the compost bin.
The soil s moisture content is one of the biggest challenges you face with container gardening.
Install support in the form of a stake or a tomato cage into the bucket right after planting.
Tomatoes will grow really well in containers but you can t let them dry out even for a day.
So with all of the recent interest here is a look at the secrets to success to grow in 5 gallon buckets.
Sometimes epic failures can happen for reasons beyond your control like tomato blight or a ridiculously wet or cold summer.
It can be incredibly rewarding or flat out disastrous.
Growing in 5 gallon buckets.
The 5 gallon bucket is.
A few tips you need to know to have success growing tomatoes in container.
As the plant grows attach it loosely to the stake with gardening twine or tomato clips.
You can fit two peppers into each 5 gallon bucket.
Because containers can dry out quickly achieving success growing tomatoes in containers depends on maintaining consistent moisture.
These guys can really grow wild if you let them.
Maintain regular moisture levels in the soil throughout the season to prevent diseases that destroy fruit.
Poke the stake into the soil about 2 inches from the plant so you don t injure the roots.
As described by blogger alison mcfadden on everyday shortcuts it s a simple diy project.
Grow one plant per bucket and use a stake or cage to support the plant.