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Ultimate container!
If you're into container gardening, then do have a look at the following, these have to be the ultimate for growing plants in.
http://earthtainer.tomatofest.com/
and again.
http://www.earthtainer.org/
http://earthtainer.tomatofest.com/
and again.
http://www.earthtainer.org/
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beeman - Posts: 289
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- Location: Orillia, Ontario
Re: Ultimate container!
Wow!!!
I visited both the sites and have put them in "My Favourites". Since I already grow my tomatoes in containers, I am going to try and build a few "Earthtainers".
Good websites, Beeman.
Thank you!
I visited both the sites and have put them in "My Favourites". Since I already grow my tomatoes in containers, I am going to try and build a few "Earthtainers".
Good websites, Beeman.
Thank you!
"Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth
are never alone or weary of life" ~ Rachel Carson
are never alone or weary of life" ~ Rachel Carson
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CdnChelsea - Posts: 1106
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Re: Ultimate container!
Whoohooo that's awesome!!! I always use my big huge black tree pots to grow my tomatoes in. The black warms up the roots nice and fast, I will have to try this with the pots. thanks so much for posting this!!! I'm excited to try it.
Ven
Ven
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Venice - Posts: 1689
- Joined: Apr 25, 2007 2:35 pm
- Location: GTA, Zone 5
Re: Ultimate container!
That container build is an excellent idea that is useful for a lot of container grown plants as well as the tomatoes it was originally designed for .. I downloaded and saved the pdf build file and videos to share with some other gardening fan friends of mine .. Thanks for posting the links beeman
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davefrombc - Posts: 1243
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- Location: Fraser Valley, BC
Re: Ultimate container!
Thanks for these links beeman. I've saved them. Great idea, and not expensive. I'm giving my raised beds, in which I grow tomatoes, a rest next year and these would be a great alternative.
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