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When you don’t have a lot of space but still want to grow juicy tomatoes, 5 gallon buckets are the way to go. This is the first year we decided to try it and it worked out great. We had tomatoes in no time and they were just as good as they would be in a garden but less of hassle and no weeds to pull. The process was simple to do with the instructions listed below.
SUPPLIES NEEDED
- Cordless Drill
- 1 inch hole saw
- Stainless Steel Rigid 2 hole conduit strap 1/2 inch
- Screws
- Potting soil
- Tomato plant
- 5 gallon buckets
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