homemade dirt plate: 4 plastic shot glasses with 2, 1/8th inch holes drilled in the bottom of each shot glass. Next, get a plastic plate and cut to size, slightly smaller than the circumference of the 5-gallon bucket. Next, cut holes in the plastic plate, slightly smaller than the circumference of the shot glasses' rim, add glue to the rim of the shot glasses, and press onto the corresponding holes in the lid, allow to dry. Done.
@AM-es4mp Жыл бұрын
Or drill holes into sour creme type container
@VMKinnovations5 жыл бұрын
I was developing a self watering system some 10 years ago...both systems shown are better than where I was going...good work guys.
@tonysynnott98755 жыл бұрын
Hi, I like both designs. I would like to comment on the handling of DRY planting medium. Legionella pneumophila Bacteria can be inhaled with the dust from DRY soil; or planting media. At worst, it can cause a form of Pneumonia that has proved to be fatal for some. It is easy to avoid this risk by ensuring that the planting medium is damp... Simply spray the medium with some water and mix it in before filling your planters, etc. No dust, no risk... Thanks for your time, God bless.
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
Appreciate this!
@shelleybrown9484 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tip to avoid dust. I have asthma so I will be using this tip.
@sharronmainor4 жыл бұрын
Important information!
@ralphsimons53854 жыл бұрын
Sharron Mainor popp
@susansaruk36563 жыл бұрын
Did not know that and I have sinus, breathing issues so wear a disposable (uncomfortable) mask outside if windy and always around dirt. Thank you so much.
@santhony4 жыл бұрын
I am 100% container gardening this year other than my squash and cucumber beds. I have nearly 40 buckets with peppers, tomatoes, etc. I created wicking buckets out of 5 gal buckets (Home Depot, Walmart, Lowe's, etc). Everything is successful so far this year and I'm having a LOT more yield with the wicking buckets in comparison to the plan 5 gal buckets I have with drainage at the bottom of the bucket. I used drainage tubing and landscape fabric to make my wicking bottoms. I love using buckets!
@BluePlumbago Жыл бұрын
Do you find that 5 gallon buckets are of sufficient size for tomato plants?
@ZsOtherBrother3 жыл бұрын
Suggestions: # For better wicking, lightly press the lower half of the soil in the bucket to make it a little more dense. # The "dirt plate" can be made from the inner part of the bucket's lid, with a hole in the middle, to which you can attach the small pot that the plant came in as a support, (one big "leg" instead of four small ones). # Just like @Merry Davis suggested, insert a used coffee filter to prevent soil from clogging the water chamber. Add the used coffee grounds to the soil for extra nutrition, it also improves soil structure much in the same way Bio-Char does. # For a "mulch plate" you can use the potting soil bag: pull it over the top of the bucket, (after filling with soil, of course:), and use the outer rim of the bucket's lid to hold it in place. When you're ready to plant, just cut a little "X" in the bag with a knife, and insert the plant. This way, you're REUSING and RE-PURPOSING, (two of the 3 R's:), all the parts of your bucket, the potting soil bag, coffee filter and grounds, and the small nursery "disposable" pot, saving yourself some money, and reducing waste at the same time :) Good luck :)
@stevepeavy7776 Жыл бұрын
Nice job
@clynthia0510 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant
@dankalas73443 ай бұрын
Why not just use garden cloth and cover a couple of plastic bottles on the bottom and put your dirt on top.
@merrydavis32275 жыл бұрын
Just a small modificatio, I use similar diy wicking planters. In the "holes" where dirt cups are, I put coffee filters im, so the dirt doesn't go into soil, which could possible block.draim holes. Whatever works!!🍃🍃👍
@randy78794 жыл бұрын
BINGO
@maikhanhhh4 жыл бұрын
Great Tips! Thank you
@lauraw793 жыл бұрын
coffee filters would break down overtime, so would need replacing...correct?
@susansaruk36563 жыл бұрын
@@lauraw79 I am presuming that your bucket and it's growing medium all need changing or cleaning once a year anyway. The coffee filters should be checked at that time also. A bit of research might shed some light on whether or not u could find better quality coffee filters, relatively cheap enough to last through a growing season.
@inolagailgaultney92042 жыл бұрын
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@freakygardener80332 жыл бұрын
Last year, I created my own bottom watering system, that I used in both buckets, and totes. My system not only grew fabulous plants, but it was ENTIRELY made from repurposed trash, and therefore, COST ME NOTHING!!! I guess I will need to figure out about making a little "how to" video, to share! EDIT- I now put a video on my channel, how I made my bottom watering system, FOR FREE!
@salvadorraygoza82412 жыл бұрын
nice videos, checked them out and found them useful and inspirational
@Raphaelo3254 жыл бұрын
Good ideas. Needs some improvements. First, you planted those basil plants waaaay to close to each other. Second drill holes into the sides of the soil cups for more water wicking. Third pack the soil into the cups, greater density, more wicking. Fourth, install an irrigating tube for a true SIP.
@JohnSmith-xk8rr4 жыл бұрын
If you want to level up. Start in spring with black buckets then when it gets hotter, put the black bucket in the white bucket. Doubles as extra water reserve if you set it right and reflects more light. I use to cook the shells in my fireplace but I found using less and not cooking them won't lime the soil as hard and the grit in the organic matter behaves like soil and slowly releases the right amount.
@catw52944 жыл бұрын
I like the dirt plate. Thx for reviewing. I'm going to go to the website. Really looking forward to your book. I have the land but not the time so really looking at the 5 gallon buckets as a way to streamline gardening for me. I've learned by trial and error that veggies need lots of water in containers and that's where I have failed in the past with my containers.
@duncanmaina74912 ай бұрын
Excellent design
@cooltimo4 жыл бұрын
Suggested improvement: I like to use a fill tube, and a 1" pvc is ideal because you can peak in to see the water level. 😄
@onaamada5972 жыл бұрын
How?
@judd_s56432 жыл бұрын
Just use a wood dowel!
@randydeshane99915 жыл бұрын
I would definitely use the tube for watering so you don’t have to remove the mulch plate.
@Southwood7142 жыл бұрын
Great idea but I don’t know how you would top off the reservoir down below other than just stop watering. Minimizing top watering is a good idea right?
@bdub78dub905 жыл бұрын
I like using rocks in the bottom. Provides trace minerals and provides stability for the cages. Great vid. 👍
@pershop49505 жыл бұрын
rocks take up space that the water reservoir usually needs. it still works but you just have less reservoir space.
@skyeangel075 ай бұрын
I love how it says “In God We Trust” on it.
@CheapVanLiving4 жыл бұрын
I just put empty jugs with a few holes drilled in the top and a few holes about an inch up from the bottom of the jug and put them down in the bottom of the bucket. The idea comes from gardening with Leon channel.
@pa.fishpreacher61664 жыл бұрын
LEon is cool
@Dee.C4 жыл бұрын
I love Gardening with Leon. He is amazing.
@lightheartednut4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. I have never seen his videos. Binge-watching now.
@ainegriffin81662 жыл бұрын
love the idea. am going to make two for my sister in law that can never keep plants alive... thanks
@dxannh8704 Жыл бұрын
Love this. Thanks for sharing this. Very generous of you!!
@rhino13932 жыл бұрын
I use a layer of perlite before putting the soil In works great the roots like it
@glenncordova40276 ай бұрын
An inch of vermiculite works very well. It is great at wicking moisture.
@HomeGrownVeg4 жыл бұрын
Hello Kevin. Bet you've heard of Square Foot Gardening, but have you heard of the 'next generation', Square Foot Bucket Gardening? I am in the UK and use small 10" ex cut flower water buckets. I know through my subscribers to Home Grown Veg that the preferred bucket in the US is a 5 gallon bucket (about twice the capacity of a 10" bucket). This idea would lend itself well to 5 gallon buckets. I have done some Start to Finish videos that show the buckets being planted with carrots, potatoes, onions, leeks, celery, shallots, beetroot etc etc. Check them out, you may want to 'give it a shot'. Just search on Square Foot Bucket Garden, or visit Home Grown Veg. Stay safe and happy gardening. HGV
@o0Avalon0o4 жыл бұрын
This is really great. You're videos have helped me learn a lot, thanks!
@intr0vert3153 жыл бұрын
i DID NOT know all 5 gallon buckets dont have a standard size. thank you for that sir :) well thanks for the whole video lol ijs you learn something knew everyday lol that literally made me go "huhhh" outloud when u said that lol
@kaushikpatel48185 жыл бұрын
Fantastic mate, I am very happy to learn such a simple technique.
@ecocentrichomestead67835 жыл бұрын
A good design I think! That foam mulch plat will practically stop evaporation, it'll be ages before you have to water that basil plant!
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
That's the goal! Thanks for checking it out
@countryrose7635 жыл бұрын
EcoCentric Homestead Wouldnt the water go stagnant and moldy if it doent evaporate for a long time?
@johnlombardo78164 жыл бұрын
@@countryrose763 I think as long as you have the soil there it will always rebacterialize honestly. I have no knowledge of any sort haha but just using my noggin.. plus my assumption is you will have to water at some point, this just saves you a week or two at a time? I would be interested in knowing what type of savings in time it really creates. Honestly I enjoy watering because I get to look at my plants daily! Just me though
@johnlombardo78164 жыл бұрын
However for when you are on vacation this Is truly epic!
@nanapapasbeachadventures89043 жыл бұрын
My first thought is there is a possibility of what looked like just two small holes in the bottom to the wicking tubes being clogged by roots. Net pots have a lot more openings.
@glenncordova40276 ай бұрын
That wouldn't happen with shallow rooted plants but with deep rooted plants, that is an obvious problem.
@bettermetalsnake954 жыл бұрын
I would probably add a hole on the side with a plug an inch or so above the plate to prevent myself from accidentally overwatering and allow myself to drain some water out if needed.
@jennhoff034 жыл бұрын
I think there are holes in it, shown at 1:50. :)
@mio.giardino5 жыл бұрын
I like that dirt plate, very smart! Even the mulch plate, looks like it’d cut down on a lot of maintenance.
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
I'm going to see how long it'll last without watering!
@humanfamilymember5 жыл бұрын
Epic Gardening - follow up? What say you?
@craigfleshman27154 жыл бұрын
I have turned my 5 gallon buckets into a beginners watering system. Let's say you have 6 buckets, 5 of which will have 2 holes in them. One on each side of the bucket, and 1 with only 1 hole. The bucket with 1 hole will be filled to the top with your water, and maybe e en plant food if you so desire. At the bottom side of the bucket you will have a small tube going from the water bucket into your plant buckets. The water bucket will have a valve that will open or close the flow of water to the other buckets. You will go from water bucket to plant bucket to plant bucket, all the way to the last bucket. The last bucket will have a 2 inch high overflow that will pour into another 5 gallon bucket without any holes. This wy you can reuse the water, and the runoff will pick up the vitamins and minerals and nutrients from one plant to the other creating a plant tea similar to a worm tea. This will save on water and renourish your soil.
@sun6v5465 жыл бұрын
This IS one of the best DIY of the recent times , U R a very good man , great ideas . wish every one in the world be like you Bro, be blessed . Cheerrrrrs mate .
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@harleyb.birdwhisperer5 ай бұрын
I use 2 liter soda bottles in 3 gallon buckets (3 2 liters just fit). I drill the 2 liter caps and pull cotton clothesline thru to act as a wick. Use 1” PVC couplings to stand the bottles off the bottom of the bucket with an overflow hole in the bucket to keep the water below the level of the caps. I use coconut fiber matting for mulch. Rinse the matting in vinegar solution before use, as coconuts are rafted in salt water. Hanging the buckets defeats slugs and some other pests from reaching them and takes stooping out of working on them. 😊
@ArunRaoINDIA3 жыл бұрын
i guess it is like your design. pretty neat to have a stand down there.
@bestcrossroad5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for introducing this system. I tried the rain gutter system this past season, Lord, did I breed a lot of mosquitoes!!! I covered it, still, i see them wiggling when i check the water. Yes, I put some mosquito repellent pods in the water, it was getting expensive so I transferred all my plants in direct soil halfway through the season where they grew abundantly. I’m sure the rain gutter system is great. I’m in Zone 7B, perhaps we just have lots if mosquitoes here. I love this bucket system , I ordered 5 today to try. Fred recommended covering the drain hole with a mesh or something to that effect re my mosquito problem. Thank you for featuring this and thanks for your informative, practical contents. God bless you & your work.🍁
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
Oh god, I feel your pain. I've suffered from mosquitos this year too. Glad to hear you've ordered some to test them out!
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
Fantastic tip there
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
Kratky would work well for this, yes
@inventanew5 жыл бұрын
I tried the rain gutter system too, same issue, I even had a misquito net on the entire garden! I'm now kratky all the way, pumps too complicated
@jamesschenken16365 жыл бұрын
Go to your pet fish store and get a dozen or so feeder fish. Drop them in and the mosquito problem will vanish.
@BD-cu4cq4 жыл бұрын
Excellent design...I love it. !
@maryhornbostel69595 жыл бұрын
Instead of wood block you could use 3inch drain tubing as support and net cups dropped down in the plate.
@happybalconygarden58003 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video. It seems like a good idea to use dirt plate and mulch plate.
@rebeccaallsteadt45055 жыл бұрын
Yes I think it looks great .
@altheab.89072 жыл бұрын
I like it. I agree with though, black would be more suitable.
@kimmurphy68644 жыл бұрын
I have filled the bottoms of my pots n planters with rocks for years..... wicking the water into the soil
@donnafletcher54593 жыл бұрын
Love the second idea. It's great!!
@johnjwatsonjr38354 жыл бұрын
I've been using a rain-gutter grow system for a few years now which is truly self-water via my rain barrels. The title says "self-watering" so I was curious to see how that would be done here but you don't really go into that other than if you manually water it there is a small reservoir. I like the idea of a bottom plate to keep the water from filling up the bucket but in my situation I just use a net cup that sits in the gutter to absorb and wick up the water. Is there more to it that you didn't add to this video?
@ourv9603 Жыл бұрын
Very Cool. I'm growing redwood trees in 5 gallon buckets & have been concerned I may be letting them get too dry betwix waterings. I'm going to try 2 of these. ThanX pal! !
@conkomcbonk5 жыл бұрын
you need some kind of see-through plastic strip in the bucket at the bottom, so you can see the water level underneath, like a window
@JuxstLer Жыл бұрын
I have made a ton of my own version of this. The one thing I would do different is use the lid. Just need a big hole in the middle. Dont need foam in my opinion. That bottom edition tho game changer!
@cheebacheeo58762 жыл бұрын
I'm about to go with air pots which will sit on the top of a bucket. The watering is done by capillary effect from the bucket via wicking rope. Dirt sitting in a water is not ideal. In the bucket I install a small air stone and a water circulation pump. Or combined pump.
@berniea.32556 жыл бұрын
Looks like a winner self watering bucket!
@epicgardening6 жыл бұрын
I agree!
@KeikoBushnell4 жыл бұрын
Ah this is good!! I have a big planter so Im gonna poke holes in a yogurt container for the center wick/support with a plastic plate with holes laying on top and I’ll cut a big holes in the plate slightly smaller that the top of the yogurt container....(so instead of the 4 smaller chambers mine will have one larger chamber) brilliant. I was just looking on it I get a fill it because it’s gonna be so much soil if I fill the whole thing with just soil
@lorraineheggie44163 жыл бұрын
thats a lot of weight on one support. .I suggest using 3-4 pcs of 3 inch PVC with holes in the sides and a coffee filter in each
@cj4281005 жыл бұрын
Root balls form. No matter what you do only half the dirt stays moist. Top watering helps, roots form only in bottom 1/3 of bucket.. Used this method for two seasons. People use this method where water water availability is an issue.
@emelitanakagawa83975 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot from your videos, thank you for sharing!
@AlexToussiehChannel4 жыл бұрын
I learn from them a lot as well
@HouseHunterLA4 жыл бұрын
That was perfect
@aidacailing34862 жыл бұрын
Very informative...excellent money saving ideas
@johnshilling22215 жыл бұрын
1/2 inch aluminized styrofoam for homemade mulch plate. Cut two half circles with notches for plant stems. Aluminum (reflective) side up will add additional light from beneath.
@tomnelson69784 жыл бұрын
White is known to reflect light better than aluminum foil quite a bit more.
@IcarusFlyby4 жыл бұрын
Question: Have you been able to remove that "scalloped" lid? During the growing season as you water and apply various fertilizers do salts build up in the lower chamber? (Salt buildup being a common problem with all types of fertilizers and grow methods)
@koaasst Жыл бұрын
i had 10 rows of 10' plastic gutter so 90 5 gallon buckets doing cherry tomatoes using landscape fabric inserts i sewed up with a sewing machine from walmart. i bought one of those thin aluminum rolls for roof flashing i guess and made covers for each row with holes for the netcups. i use that real fluffy sphagnum moss for wick material in the netcup. used treated 2x4s to make the frames for the gutters. of course homemade potting soil using a homemade turner much like a concrete mixer you can get at harbor freight. I used all kinds of 5 gallon buckets and bought a 3" hole saw to drill the holes in each bucket. the netcups were something i found on amazon. the rows sat off the ground about 3 feet on metal pipes i hammered into the ground and used a lazer level to make sure all 3 poles for each gutter were perfectly level. the gutters have ends of course and in one end of each gutter i put one of those rubber grommets that a irrigation type elbow that black tubing fit into, then attached each gutter together with the black poly tubing with T's and ran the tubing to a nearby greenhouse to act as the water supply for all the gutters. the water supply was a simple 5 gallon bucket that i inserted the poly tubing into the bottom of it with a grommet like the gutters used, then i added a float valve from a toilet tank thru a hole in the bottom, so it worked just like a toilet tank would, and added a adapter to the valve assembly that a water hose would connect to. the trick with the water bucket was to set it on blocks until the height of the water when it was at its max level due to the toilet valve shutoff, was at the same level as the water filled gutters, or a half inch or so from the top of the gutters. now, the buckets wick the water up through the sphagnum moss in the netcups hanging in the water, and the water just wicks right through the landscape fabric bags full of potting soil, which the bags just sit in the bucket not too to tight, so a little air wicking i read about could maybe happen. It doesnt take long for the tomatoes or whatever plant roots to get down to the wettest part. i did add a mulch to the top of the potting soil to keep any moisture trapped and not drying out top layer all the time. the second year i bought a roll of the 1/4 micro drip tubing and made little lassos for every bucket that cirlced around the plant and hooked them all together to a battery powered water timer connected to the water hose spigot in the greenhouse that gave them top drinks a couple times a day for a minute or so. about the 6th year i had the metal pipes from the electrical dept that were 10 feet long stuck into the ground to build a grid over each row, and i used jute twine to hang from the pipe, they were about 6 feet above the gutters, and i just wove the twine around the plants as they grew. at the end of the 6th year, the jungle created from 180 cherry tomatoes, i had 2 in each bucket, was so thick, as each plant went up to the top and then grew back down and the suckers got out of control, i couldnt keep up, the whole darn thing one day collapsed as the metal electrical pipes couldnt hold it anymore, bending over like the legs of a table giving way. i dug thru it getting big trusses of cherry tomatoes, had about 15 varieties of all colors, must have been thousands of them, until the first freeze killed all the vines. i didnt mess with it until the next spring when it was time to get it ready for the next season, and it defeated me. it was so thick and now all dead and crunchy and scratchy i could barely get it all apart, having all that jute twine just woven all thru the jungle. i think i finished clearing it out by start of summer and just skipped that year, well, that was a few years ago and the buckets are still empty with the same soil and random weeds growing here and there from them, water off so nothing too bushy weedwise. oh, and i even started everything from seed every january, with the jiffy trays and those cool expanding peat pellets, and heating pads all in a old refrigerator with led lights and timers until they were so big then each one was placed in a red solo cup and set in big homemade trays that held 72 cups, to correspond to the peat pellet trays, then set outside on big racks in a makeshift greenhouse with tons of the old 4foot fluorescent lights shining hard on them so they wouldnt get leggy, as i learned they would in previous years with no good light. in the end i cant even fathom how many tomaotes i sold but it wasnt a giant money maker as i would have given them away to the old folks at the VFW or other places around the area people congregated, but people always threw a couple bucks my way. I just took ziplock baggies and added a bunch of random colored cherry tomatoes to each bag and loaded up some wicker baskets, it looked like a norman rockwell painting me in my old pickup truck headed to town with a load of cherry mater filled baskets in the back. and today i started watching videos about the old gutter buckets and its inspired me to revisit my old experiment and tell my tale kinda, as ive never really explained anything about it before, so hence this long comment lol, whew. it was truly an amazing system, and im surprised with my adhd that i kept it going for that many years, some of yall might know what i mean. but now and then i get inspired to go back to old projects, and i have a need to build a jungle again, i dont even care if it collapses again, its just so rewarding walking thru the gutter rows every afternoon tending to the babies. i think next time ill get a big roll of tulle, that wedding veil fabric and make a big enclosure when those darned leaf footed bugs first show up, because they are awful at messing up the fruits with their little pokey mouth piercers, leaving the tomatoe to start spotting up and looking nasty. i think i might try to document it with my phone camera this next time, thatll help me get even more interested in keeping it tidy and presentable. cool im excited, i thnk ill go start making a big pile of potting soil from all the buckets, as soon as a build a phone mount gantry type thing that can swing around the place for some good captures. maybe i better just go to work first before i get too excited lol!
@heatheredwards29825 жыл бұрын
Free greenhouse pots, microfiber mop, and bottom pot without drainage holes. 6" pots work great for orchids and other small plants
@haleymackenzie9844 жыл бұрын
This sounds so simple, but I can't visualize it. Do you just have the nursery plastic pot resting on the microfiber mop inside the pot without drainage, then fill it with water? How do you know how high to fill the water?
@heatheredwards29824 жыл бұрын
@@haleymackenzie984 so you cut a string from the mop and put it through the holes of the greenhouse pot so it hangs out like little tails. Put the pot inside the the other and fill with enough water so that it doesn't touch the inside pot. Like a couple inches. The mop string is the wick.
@sleeplessinthecarolinas81184 жыл бұрын
@@heatheredwards2982 This should be a video on your channel. Great idea!
@mandiegarrett17063 жыл бұрын
Great idea and how do you check or know when to water?
@Drtbyrd6 ай бұрын
Wonderful and easy.
@limbodog5 жыл бұрын
I think if it were mine, I'd feed a 1/2" clear tube through the side at the bottom of the pot, and run the tube on the outside up the side of the pot 4 inches. Maybe just glue or tape it to the side. Water-seal the through-fitting, and then you can see what the waterline is at a glance.
@BrendanMcGinley4 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't using clear tubing get you algae?
@AnnInFL2 жыл бұрын
@@BrendanMcGinley Yes. Using an opaque tube with a plunger float could work
@psycophonic5 жыл бұрын
That cut out you're going to put a peice of pipe in would be best used as a dipstick channel. Just rig up a cork and stick level indicator. P.s. Great design.
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
You can actually add the 3/4" PVC AND the dipstick, because the bottom of the pipe will be full of water anyways :)
@psycophonic5 жыл бұрын
@@epicgardening sorry, yeah thats kinda what I meant. Just as an idea to use it for more than just a fill pipe. I could have explained that better. Keep up the good work.
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
No worries! Understood and appreciate it my friend!
@christinedavies83695 жыл бұрын
F*rking C*ntainers Is
@harleyb.birdwhisperer5 ай бұрын
Bamboo skewer stuck in a wine cork - analog depth gauge
@2008swester5 жыл бұрын
Love this design
@Hacksaw.Jim.Duggan4 жыл бұрын
a few holes in a 5 gallon bucket lid, with four 2" net pots attached to the bottom of it. youre welcome...🙂
@johnwoods67514 жыл бұрын
Cool design.
@redtobertshateshandles4 жыл бұрын
Use a small plant pot for the wicking chamber. Make your own base. You can use swampy ground for your reservoir, just cut a hole and put the wicking chamber straight into the bottom of the bucket.
@veerashettar90084 жыл бұрын
Very interesting idea
@sherrywebster1675 Жыл бұрын
Yes very cool systems. Thanks.
@caribguy20072 жыл бұрын
What about plants with shallow roots and are you just drowning it again to refill? Pipe seems needed with this concept.
@gaildunn80473 жыл бұрын
Looks good
@melanieharris74724 жыл бұрын
Very cool! I would buy this!
@Probity1004 жыл бұрын
I love both! Would definitely buy if it was in black. UK urban farmer
@normalynn24255 жыл бұрын
Great system, went together quick. good job as usual! love your channel
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@Thankful_.4 жыл бұрын
Norma Lynn I agree!
@barbarastefani254 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video is very useful
@Clarinda7872 жыл бұрын
This looks like it would work wonderfully. It's been a few years... how did it work out?
@GilaMonsdurr8 ай бұрын
Foam is a nice idea but you could get the same effect with some wood chip mulch and it would break down over time adding more nutrients to the soil.
@Chris-___-4 жыл бұрын
Turns out I have some temporary starter pots that came with my plants that fit nicely inside a 5gallon bucket just add some wood underneath for water and drill a hole slightly above the starter pot base and the bottom layer can wick up to the top
@manuelmundo14 жыл бұрын
best idea Christ, that's what i call all organic. God bless you.
@mauryhill25523 жыл бұрын
Chris. Wood on bottom, then starter pots, fill with soil? Why the wood? Can’t the pots just rest on bottom of the bucket?
@dorkbot75343 ай бұрын
*The easiest and fastest method I can think of that has a nice size water well underneath would be to just use two buckets, but here's the catch... The bottom bucket is a normal 5 gallon bucket but the top bucket is a 3.5 gallon bucket. Stack them and just drill some small holes in the bottom of the top bucket and a hole or holes for a rope or cloth wick, and a hole for a PVC fill pipe and you are ready to plant. *Another way with just using one 5 gallon bucket that I am currently testing is to also buy a 5 gallon grow bag and put it in the 5 gallon bucket but fold the top 3-4 inches over the top and then use some paracord or zip ties to tightly tie over the top outside of the bucket and then use a utility knife in the bottom to slice holes for rope/cloth wick and drill hole for overflow and you are ready to plant. This method suspends the bag in the bucket over the water well but works the same way. Heavier plants may require a flat piece of plastic or wood in the bottom of the bag for extra support.
@carsonrush33522 жыл бұрын
I didn't really catch how you get water into the bottom of it again after it's filled with dirt. The one you made has a tube that goes to the bottom of the bucket. Do we just flood the top of this bucket? Or do we just water through the drainage hole?
@Lucy111225 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much dear dear friend
@rudimentalgardening2 жыл бұрын
Just stick with grow bags sitting in a 3 inch deep or deeper saucer. If you water from the top the saucer catches all the runoff so it can be absorbed/wicked back up into the soil/soiless mix. In hot weather the saucer holds enough water to keep the plants from drying out.
@monicadf3836 жыл бұрын
Very cool dedign! Great ideas!
@epicgardening6 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@popshaines54925 жыл бұрын
Interesting way to make something pleasing to the eye (plants) look not so nice in a plastic container?
@HellHouseProducts2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information
@gwenb45313 жыл бұрын
Love the tutorials.
@charanjitkaur70154 жыл бұрын
Very good sir good idea good information I am ck kharar punjab India say
@ahome34062 жыл бұрын
How do you know how much to water from the top each time, since you cannot see the reservoir? I worry I would over water and end up drowning the plant.
@RomulosKitchenandGarden4 жыл бұрын
great idea, I will make this too.
@nothachicka12124 жыл бұрын
I love the idea. If you have shallow rooted veggies could you sue shorter buckets and less soil?
@msms46592 жыл бұрын
I did buy your book. Just arrived today!
@shopetablet03392 жыл бұрын
Do a vid on rain gutter grow system by Larry hall from Minnesota
@OO_sunflower_OO5 жыл бұрын
You look so cute and comforting. Idk why
@debramartinez80092 жыл бұрын
You give some awesome tips and advice about gardening! It's really nice to see it first hand and then try to implement it in my garden. Thanks! By the way you look like your related to the Property Brother's on the Discovery Channel!!!!
@ltlbnsgarden5 жыл бұрын
Very product. I think that would work wonders in my super hot summers 😊
@epicgardening5 жыл бұрын
Same!!! I bet Fred would hook you up.
@carole3877 Жыл бұрын
What if it rains, there is no holes on the sides for the extra collected rain water to run out??
@joshuamedina72924 жыл бұрын
I have a similar set up but i use sticks at the bottom or mulch as my spacer for the water reservoir 3 to 4 inches then i add the soil and it wicks up the same
@lastboomer61644 жыл бұрын
Hello Epic Gardening: Would you be kind enough to comment on where (at what height) should one drill the drain hole? Meaning, should the 5-gallon bucket carry 1-gallon of water? If so I can just pour a gallon of water in the bucket and use the waterline as the "mark" for where to drill the hole? And should there be a gap between the top of the reservoir and the bottom of the soil, so that the Wicking is the only thing pulling the moisture?
@rafaelunplugged Жыл бұрын
Right above where the plate is in the bucket
@dinosanchez85283 жыл бұрын
Ur one of my favorites
@Watupdoegrow3132 жыл бұрын
I just built 2 buckets for the wicking I used rockwool in the next cups it's working really great so far just a idea if someone wants to try
@channelclosingastrollshave94474 жыл бұрын
2 buckets hole in bottom of inside one and a a gauze before the water so it stays as just water with grow stone or perlite before the media like onto of the gauze ;))) ;)....still NEEDS and air stone....and can again use nylon or gauze to cover the top.....can water throug it and allows the NEEDED air flow ;)))
@kRis-rn6so5 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🍀
@kwamedotcom36964 жыл бұрын
I'll try this
@travishope93645 жыл бұрын
Nice setup! The only thing I could think of that would improve it would be to make the "mulch plate" out of reflective material so it would reflect light up to the under side of the plants.
@Chris-op7yt5 жыл бұрын
Can you do a trial of wicking vs polyacrylamide media growth comparison?