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From G. in Indiana
Add cages to support the vines, this helps as the tomatoes ripen, as they grow keep the vines under the cage wire, when the vine grows out the bottom of the cage and turns up, keep the vine inside the cage as it grows this will help support the tomatoes and keep the vines from breaking.
Drill holes, up 2" from the bottom of the bucket and hook the cage wire into the holes. |
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From G. in Indiana
G. also grows his tomatoes in barrels! Way to go! |
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From R. in Ohio
I used a two gallon plastic bucket with lid, put a 2" hole in lid and two 2" holes in bottom, put syrofoam in bottom to hold plants inside buckets, installed deck mount hooks, planted 6 buckets of bush tomatoes, and two buckets of yellow and green peppers. Everybody thought I was crazy, but look who's laughing now! |
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An inventive gardener!
I'm raising tomatoes in a bale of hay. Doing Great! |
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