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Old March 2, 2018   #13
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Originally Posted by bower View Post
Those are nice big pots, and your tomatoes look great!
You might be able to get some inexpensively at a local nursery and especially at a growing nursery. I worked for a grower for 18 years before retiring five years ago so I have ready access to replacements if needed.
I used to wait for the big spring fling sale at the local Ace Hardware and buy a bunch of the $1 bags of "compost" and other $1 stuff and mix it together to fill those big buckets. What a pain! So glad I found that bulk mix. And yes, the happy tomato plant roots will fill the bucket slam full by summer's end so I just toss them and start fresh each spring.
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