2cimdma
Well-Known Member
I live in the south where we can get a lot of rain in the summer. So for my outdoor grow My original plan was to dig holes and then put a couple inches of smooth rocks to put in the bottom for drainage purposes and then a 10 gallon container in the hole in which I was going to put my own soil in(are natural soil is mainly clay) with my plants in it. Oh and of course I was going to have alot of holes drilled in the container. But now Im thinking more along the lines of 32 gallon plastic garbage cans with holes drilled in it. I know the bigger the area for the roots to grow the more yeild I can hope for per plants. And since my native soil is hard packed clay it would be more difficult for the roots to grow plus the fact of crappy fertilizer properties. So do you think something as big a garbage cans is alittle out of hand?