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Growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets
Growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets







growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets

black nursery containers, with same mix as above, and they too are happy and super-productive. Ensure successful tomato plants by using a container that is big enough-the bigger the better. Choose determinate varieties of tomatoes when planting in buckets and grow bags. Before we start, here are some useful tips to keep in mind when growing tomato plants in buckets and grow bags.

growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets

I am growing a large variety of peppers in 3.8 gal. Helpful Tips for Planting Tomatoes in Containers.

growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets

I have given a couple of intermittent feedings of Texas Tomato food to everything, but not sure that was needed. I can vouch for that given their size, and everything seems to thrive on the Plant Tone. Once you have the number of clean 5 gallon buckets you need to grow your plants you will need to make drainage holes in the bottom and along the bottom sides of the bucket. I used the dark blue buckets from Lowes since they seem to love having hot bottoms. Related: How Many Tomato Plants Per 5 Gallon Container Growing Vegetables in 5 Gallon Buckets. high and have been harvesting eggplant for 4 weeks now. This year, I used the same mix as above, my plants are 4 ft. Apparently, according to a post I read on a forum you can grow anything that wont grow past 3 times the container height. They did far better than I'd ever had luck with growing in ground. I grew eggplant last year in 5 gallon buckets, also. That's supposed to be one of my latest varieties.go figure. They are growing larger and more productive than the ones in buckets, but what the heck, the buckets are doing great! First full-size tomato to ripen was Brandywine Sudduth of all things. I have to water every day, but it's working great!įull disclosure: my in-ground tomatoes each got 1/3 bag Garden Magic Compost/Manure, 1 cup dolomite, 2 cups Plant Tone, 1 cup Biotone. Tomatoes are pumping out full-size, but still green. white buckets sold at Tractor Supply (white because I wanted to keep roots cool/er.) My planting mix consisted of 50% Garden Magic Compost/Manure (mostly peat with bird manure, I think), 25% perlite, 25% pine bark nuggets (small chips) from Home Depot. Started each bucket with 1 cup dolomite lime, 2 cups Plant-Tone (thanks, Worth!) and one cup Biotone starter fertilizer. This is my first year growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets, and they are HUGE. A bush type tomato growing in a 5-gallon container needs water every day, sometimes twice a day during the hot summer months, and when the plant is actively producing tomatoes.









Growing tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets