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I have been using them for years now, trouble is I lose a few every year to friends usually with a tom plant inside.
In the larger ones I grow new spuds, toms, peppers, cumbers, runner beans, cauli's and when the rims crack I cut them down to about 6" high and they become my radish planters.
VC I love the idea of one inside another will give that ago this year.
Colin
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A tried and tested way to use double the normal number of buckets!
Get a large and a small bucket. Put drain holes in the smaller one, put it on a few stones inside the larger one. Water and feed into the larger one which is them sucked up by the smaller one. Ideal for growing tomatoes on a hard surface inside a GH as the water doesn't go all over the floor.
balls.........I use old golf balls......all exactly the same size! I would think thst it would keep the top bucket level........I usect hem instead of crocks. Equal gaps too!
balls.........I use old golf balls......all exactly the same size! I would think thst it would keep the top bucket level........I usect hem instead of crocks. Equal gaps too!
Balls, balls - where am I going to get balls? I have absolutely no intention of taking up golf in order to find something on which to rest a free bucket! Bits of old flower pot will do me nicely but thanks for your suggestion!.
A tried and tested way to use double the normal number of buckets!
Get a large and a small bucket. Put drain holes in the smaller one, put it on a few stones inside the larger one. Water and feed into the larger one which is them sucked up by the smaller one. Ideal for growing tomatoes on a hard surface inside a GH as the water doesn't go all over the floor.
Like your good self, I use the larger ones for holding water, the only difference is I cut them down to around 4" high so are more of a saucer really. Unless I have read it wrong somewhere, I thought you was supposed to feed from the top & water from the bottom. Don't know why but am sure I've read it somewhere.
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You are right, of course, BM, I was just trying to simplify it! It was a test to see who spotted the deliberate error! You get the Gold Star and Big Tick!!
Cheers vc, I've not had a gold star for forty blurb years.
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Chiris why do you need 100?, have you got a bucket habit, do we need to get you some help.
Well, I sort of started, and couldn't stop. I do use a lot for DIY purposes too (mixing plaster/cement/paint), storing tools in the house mid-jobs, etc. Rather than buying them in the future, I thought I may as well stock up!
Oh, I also use a couple to mix chicken feed with worming powder in too - perfect size for 6kg of food - which is what my feeder holds.
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