I am waiting for my new greenhouse to arrive, when I does I would like to grow all my tomato plants in plastic pots on a concrete slab base, can someone please tell me what size pots I would need ,either in inches or litres. no fancy plants just SHIRLEY and HARBINGER. thank you heidi
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I used CFB's last year and will be doing the same this year, got over 100 of them all for free.
Note: there are two types of CFB's one is much deeper than the other and choice of which to use is depending what you intend to grow in them, my Carolina Reaper chillies were both in the deeper CFB's and grew to a fantastic size.The day that Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck ...
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Originally posted by Muddy_Boots View PostI used CFB's last year and will be doing the same this year, got over 100 of them all for free.
Note: there are two types of CFB's one is much deeper than the other and choice of which to use is depending what you intend to grow in them, my Carolina Reaper chillies were both in the deeper CFB's and grew to a fantastic size.
Your language is strange - I understand MFBsigpic
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So are grow-bags anything special, or just compost in a bag with lines printed? Are they more expensive?
I saw people mention builders' buckets for a quid, but all I can find are these at 40L, £4: https://www.diy.com/departments/larg.../258643_BQ.prd
what are these acronyms people keep dropping exactly for flower buckets and how do you get them?
I assume the contents of the pots get tossed each winter, or can it be reused?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo are grow-bags anything special, or just compost in a bag with lines printed? Are they more expensive?
I saw people mention builders' buckets for a quid, but all I can find are these at 40L, £4: https://www.diy.com/departments/larg.../258643_BQ.prd
what are these acronyms people keep dropping exactly for flower buckets and how do you get them?
I assume the contents of the pots get tossed each winter, or can it be reused?
Morrison's sometimes sell on their plastic buckets which they used for displaying their cut flowers - 10 for £1 recently - if using them for tomatoes I chop the bottom out and rest the bucket on the soil in the GH beds directly.
You can and I do re-use compost - rule of thumb don't plant anything in it related to the previous plants or the same crop twice running, and depending on what you are planting in it you may need to add some fertiliser - a convenient plan is to use the compost from tomatoes for growing winter lettuce/salad.
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Wilkos sell £1 black household buckets (15L) which are quite strong and a bit bigger than super market flower buckets. Just make a few holes in the bottom and stand on a tray for watering.
Wilko Bucket General Purpose Black Large 14.5L at wilko.com
I ordered 10 on click and collect earlier this year to grow my Dahlias in but they'd be perfect for toms as well.
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