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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

Just a brief description on how I made my own 'earthbox' garden

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  • impressive! one of the few "bucket" growing systems showing fully formed tomatoes! how many tomato plants per bucket? im getting excited as spring has just started here in Sydney,Australia.

  • @riversmusic999 hey thanks for the nice words... as far as number.. i must confess I did not track this and i probably should have... but if pruned properly they should keep puttiing out flowers - more tomaotoes...

    if you do it... please come back and update your results for us...cheers, jake

  • very nice and creative too. i ask you qq what kind of you make fertilizer put into soil?

  • sorry didn't see your comment until now... I use a basic 'organic' ferterlizer in pellet form - i used Miracle Grow's organic ferterlizer...

    most any basic organic plant food should do well....

  • Thanks for the nice words... let me know if you need any clarification....cheers,

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  • Jake, thanks for sharing your project experience. Living in Puerto Rico we can plant and harvest year round. Will start applying your technic very soon. Thank you. Felix

  • Hi Jake

    did you use any fertilizer for your tomato plants ? if so what type of fertilizer did u add?  Thanks for your video.

  • Awesome! I'm excited to try this.

  • Hey, great video, thanks for posting!!!

  • How many plants per bucket did you use? Were the tomatoes determinate or indeterminate? Did you have to fertilize only at the time of planting or did you have to add more to get more production?

  • Good video and excellent results. One thing I don't hear most folks mention is the advantage of portability. Got a storm coming, move the garden inside! Great feature when you live in the land of hurricanes. Thanks for sharing.

  • The most beautiful grown veggies I seen in boxes. Thanks for the information. I will definately duplicate.

  • Just getting into container gardening. Your earthbox creation is soooo good. Beautiful plants.

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