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Produce => Edible Plants => Topic started by: chlodonnay on February 21, 2008, 17:57:27

Title: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: chlodonnay on February 21, 2008, 17:57:27
One section of our allotment has got loads of really deep bramble roots. We are going to put some paving down, and have a table and chairs, and grow some tomatoes and courgettes in containers. I have seen that people use buckets for some things. Where can I get these from and can I grow tomatoes in them? Cheers
Title: Re: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: manicscousers on February 21, 2008, 17:58:38
freebies from asda , just ask..also, morrison's do 8 for 1.00, well, that was the price last year, they're old flower buckets  ;D
Title: Re: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: Hyacinth on February 21, 2008, 18:19:54
Free black buckits from the Co-op   8)

I cut the bottom off the buckits, so that I can use them for ring culture. I buy a square container from the Pound Shop for....er.....a pound? I fill it with gro-bag compost & 'plant' the ring-culture buckit on top. Plant a tomato/cucumber into this. Water into the square container, feed into the ring. Am sure that a courgette will be fine too, and why not! I think that using the buckit this way, ie inside a square container, not only gives all the requred depth for root growth & water, but also the square is more stable when stuff starts to grow. And they line up more neatly against each other 8)

Welcome to the Black Buckit Club !!!

;D


Title: Re: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: gunnerbee on February 21, 2008, 18:27:32
Yes i do the same alisha, just ask at the shops and they give you the buckets as they only send them for recycling anyway, got more buckets than somerfields in my shed!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: Lauren S on February 21, 2008, 21:33:45
I had three lots from Asda last year. The last lot they saved them over a three week period.......I think in the end I had over 100. There are still some in my garage. This year I'm going to use two at a time (one inside the other), drill holes in the planting one, the bottom will have a thick layer of newspaper to soak up the water and the outer bucket will be the reservoir. If it's not enough I intend to put something in the bottom of the outer one to allow for a deeper reservoir. Can only try and see if it will keep them watered enough for longer than one day.  :)
Title: Re: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: Hyacinth on February 21, 2008, 21:57:31
OoooH1 We do so love our freebie black buckits! 8)
Title: Re: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: star on February 21, 2008, 22:29:09
Ah ok then......you've convinced me! I shall get some this weekend.

Buckit Club here I come ;D ;D.....................ooh sorry its this one innit 8) 8)

heehee
Title: Re: buckets for tomatoes
Post by: debster on February 22, 2008, 11:13:18
i have another source for buckets and that is any big kitchen, school restaurant etc as they use 5 and 10 and often bigger buckets of mayonaise etc, i am lucky enough to have a hubby to collect them for me as he is a chef but im sure as most kitchens just throw them out they would be glad to donate them  :D