I'm growing some veggies in buckets this year.
So far I have (from left to right) cherry tomatoes, regular heirloom tomatoes, roma tomatoes (I love tomatoes), and in the last bucket I have sweet red peppers and cayenne peppers. I also planted some basil in with the tomato plants.
Bucket Gardens do have their advantages. Portable, easier to keep the bunnies out and they allow us to recycle those old buckets.
ReplyDeleteTacky, yes, but they are easy, free and grow great crops.
I created a hanging bucket garden planter for $1.50 and made a quick PDF book on my process steps with pictures if interested.
whoa... where are they free? I would love some free buckets for a garden!
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