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FiggyFrank
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I got in touch with a couple of local restaurants (friends) that will hold 5 gallon buckets for me, starting now. I'm going to try some self watering containers since I see a lot of advantages with it. With the buckets being free, I can spend a few bucks on the stuff needed to build the SWC. The proper pots are just too costly when you need more than 50. |
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striveforfreedom
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Frank, I've just started with the SWC project but I have used 5 and 6 gallon buckets for 5+ years as larger pots with no degradation in the material. For my SWC I am using 3 inch PVC as the wicking chamber and a stand under the second bucket so the second bucket sits higher and I get a larger water reservoir. A 5 gallon bucket in a 6 gallon bucket works nice. Gal at the local BK saves the 5's for me. |
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FiggyFrank
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Vince, |
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nullzero
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Frank, |
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jtp
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I used them last year, not even as SWC. I just drilled drainage holes along the bottom rim and made them into big nursery-style pots. Sure, I had to water more often, but it worked well for me. I grew nice tomatoes in some as well. |
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gorgi
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Once I was given a few of restaurant (food grade) 4-5 gal buckets that I used for figs. |
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striveforfreedom
Registered: Posts: 437 |
Frank the 5 in a 5 works well by all others accounts I've read I believe we can call that true. I'm a lazy fig hence the reason I wanted a larger space in the lower bucket for the water. I am going to experiment with how well the wicking works because I am asking it to travel higher into the second bucket than the standard setup. |
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FiggyFrank
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Thanks for the input guys. |
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leon_edmond
Registered: Posts: 923 |
Can you post the link to the SWC using the 5 gal buckets? Thanks much. |
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greenfig
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Can you share how you build the SWC system? |
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FiggyFrank
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I got the inspiration from Vince (striveforfreedom) when he posted this link in the SWC thread: Http://www.globalbuckets.org |
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Wildforager
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You know, I'd like to see a link too. There was a good link on F4F to a great youtube video out of Cali but then I went back later to check it a 2nd time it said that the user had removed the video. That one was really nice! Had an awesome tutorial. |
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Maro2Bear
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There are a lot of instructions out there on the internet for SWC, often called Earth Box. Here's one link that has a lot of different plans that one can adopt per ur application/use. http://www.seattleoil.com/Flyers/Earthbox.pdf I think option No. 3 shows the two 5 gallon bucket plan of attack. This is also a good link. http://www.globalbuckets.org/ |
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FiggyFrank
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[video]http://youtu.be/lE8OrdUZQKk[/video] |
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greenfig
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Frank, |
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FiggyFrank
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greenfig, |
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greenfig
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Super! I was going to make some too. Don't know when but I'll post the pics when I have something. |
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bugs
Registered: Posts: 356 |
So paint them. There is mine from last year. |
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Alan1631
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If you have a Firehouse subs in your area, I would try there. They get pickles in them. In my area, they sell them for $2. |
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noss
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Bugs, |
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FiggyFrank
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That looks very nice, bugs. |
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kubota1
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Hey Frank, |
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striveforfreedom
Registered: Posts: 437 |
Sharp looking bugs. Keeps them cool too. |
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drivewayfarmer
Registered: Posts: 773 |
Very nice tree and container , bugs ! |
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Rewton
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Has anyone tried these containers as an alternative to the global bucket design? They come in various sizes/colors are aren't as expensive as you might think. However, I haven't seen them in person and don't know exactly how they are designed internally. |
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bugs
Registered: Posts: 356 |
Moss, |
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Rewton
Registered: Posts: 1,946 |
FYI, I found some information on the forum about those prefabricated self-watering containers: |
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