ExNavyInSTL
Active Member
I recently started gardening in 5-gallon buckets, using this bottom-watering system called "GroBucket":
![1658166469139.png](/data/attachments/4267/4267491-1186474e79a27ce8e44a4d8e85117a6c.jpg)
I have okra, watermelons and peppers growing in this system now.
I have some other plants, such as spices, that could be kept right next to each other, so this other idea caught my attention as a way to arrange the plants all together neatly. I'll share the complete website address.
![1658166674057.png](/data/attachments/4267/4267493-bdedaa571043961a68d4f22312499b8a.jpg)
This person makes it almost idiot proof to build one of these. They even supply a cut diagram to save on lumber waste.
![1658166826289.png](/data/attachments/4267/4267494-525bdf61e9c04145dff3d193c3bc5f6a.jpg)
They even go on to give assembly instructions on the website: Container Garden Stand Website
I took the lazy way out and just had the lumber store make the cuts for me, and it was just about $90. $40 of that is labor, so you folks with the tools can do it for about half.
![1658166469139.png](/data/attachments/4267/4267491-1186474e79a27ce8e44a4d8e85117a6c.jpg)
I have okra, watermelons and peppers growing in this system now.
I have some other plants, such as spices, that could be kept right next to each other, so this other idea caught my attention as a way to arrange the plants all together neatly. I'll share the complete website address.
![1658166674057.png](/data/attachments/4267/4267493-bdedaa571043961a68d4f22312499b8a.jpg)
This person makes it almost idiot proof to build one of these. They even supply a cut diagram to save on lumber waste.
![1658166826289.png](/data/attachments/4267/4267494-525bdf61e9c04145dff3d193c3bc5f6a.jpg)
They even go on to give assembly instructions on the website: Container Garden Stand Website
I took the lazy way out and just had the lumber store make the cuts for me, and it was just about $90. $40 of that is labor, so you folks with the tools can do it for about half.