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Uploaded by on May 2, 2009

May 2, 2009 Bucket garden in Chandler, AZ.
Please watch in HD, quality will be much beter!

All plants grown from seed at the exact same time 2 1/2 months ago in my makeshift PVC greenhouse, there are small ones only because they had to wait to be transplanted because I needed more 5 gal buckets, dirt or tomato baskets. If you live in Chandler AZ and are interested in buying one from me please send me a message, they are $20 each, I have already sold quite a few. Thank you all for your interest.

Early Girl tomatoes
Better Boy Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes
Yellow Pear Tomatoes
Roma Tomatoes
Grape Tomatoes
Golden Grape Tomatoes
Red Bell Peppers
Green Bell Peppers
Orange Bell Peppers
Yellow Bell Peppers
Basil
Jalapeño Peppers

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  • Very COOL! I was researching "5 gallon Plastic Grow Bags" because they are so much cheaper priced at $8 for 25 bags and they have drainage holes so I wouldn't have to drill. I live on the east coast and am tired of struggling w/ poor soil so this type of gardening will work for me. Thanks for sharing the video. This is great! Nice job! :)

  • They're beautiful.  I'm trying this out this year too.

  • I did that last year and this year too. Last year they were successful.

    I had crab grass too. This year I put some composted leaves (a thick layer 2") all over the area that the crab grass was and it seemed to kill it pretty well.

  • Very Nice!

  • You did a good job of the video. I've been trying to grow a garden in AZ and it's next to impossible when it gets hot. Thanks for the ideas.  I will keep it smaller than yours however. This will be a test summer. :-)

  • takes ages to load on hd my friend

  • very awesome. great job. I live in vegas and have some videos

  • @Ryanventura Thanks for the tip ~~~

  • @cthepower You can put a screen over your plants to reduce heat and disperse sunlight coming from the sides of the screen cage to the bottom of your leaves. Doubles plant growth rate and prevents them from direct sun burn.

  • I may have the opportunity soon to move into a house in the desert.....near PalmSprings. There is no yard to speak of but I want to do my own container gardening. My concern is the heat. Are there specific varieties you grow in the extreme heat? thanks CCCCCCCCC

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