Dutch Bucket Hydroponic System 2011
Two Dutch Bucket Hydroponic Systems. One has a 45 gallon reservoir the other has a 27 gallon reservoir. I’m growing squash, okra, broccoli, tomatoes, spinach, beans, & peas.
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Here is a video i made today 3/29/2011 its just a look through the square foot garden let me know what you think or any ideas you have ..also i referred the compost tumblers as rain barrels by mistake i just could not cut that part out…thanks
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@HackerGuitarist My soil is fine, probably even good! But a hydroponic garden guarantees a great harvest every time. Also, the garden is self-watered on a timer so I don’t have to keep up with watering the plants and I don’t lose any water to runoff because the water recirculates.
The fact of the matter is that soil gardening is hard and I’m lazy. Once this contraption is built I only have to check the water and fertilizer level each week. It is a very low maintenance garden that produces a lot
what a contraption ! …is something wrong with your soil ?
very efficient.
@wmkk808 THANKS.. I am very excited about it i like learning new things and new ways to do them…. keep me posted on how yours are doing
wonderful looking garden, your really gonna enjoy growing those eggplants the plant can get pretty big though, but when they start putting out their fruits, they can put out a whole bunch at one time. i grow the long purple and the white star and for the first time, i’m gonna try the gretel variety, I heard that plant is very prolific, cant wait.. take care and i wish you a very fruitful season. Aloha
@SkewToob thanks…well i am following the square foot garden book so we will see how it turns out
I’m going to have to pay attention to the rest of your videos because my zucchini plants get so big one would take up that whole box, and I’m not nearly as good at gardening as it looks like you are. I enjoy the videos, good work sir.
it always seems to be 1 or 2 plants to start acting up