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Old May 21, 2014   #16
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I'm not watering from the top. My reservoir (another 5 gal bucket) is not in the pictures, but it is at the end of the line of buckets . I operate the watering with a float valve, but I have to load the reservoir by hand until I move my buckets back outside. You can see my plumbing in one of the pictures. I agree that you must keep the water level up to keep all the buckets properly watered.

I do mostly fertilize from the top because I believe the fertilizer settles in the bottom of the buckets and doesn't get to the roots.


Salsacharley . I had a look at your setup and noted you're watering from the top. I believe you'll get better results when watered from the bottom, stops compaction.[/QUOTE]
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Old June 25, 2014   #17
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Just thought I should show off a bit. Latest update on the Alaska Grow bucket system. Can't be better?
The second photos shows our use of Tulle to keep the nasties off the brassicas.
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Old June 25, 2014   #18
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Lovely! Can you tell me how many seasons the tulle is good for? I seriously thought about it, then just went with the Reemay as usual. I do have some fine plastic mesh pop-up tents that are roughly 3' x 3' that I got from Lee Valley several years ago. They have lasted about 4 or 5 years, but this year I see a few rips and tears appearing. They work very well. What all do you cover? I cover the carrots to discourage carrot rust fly, brassicas for the cabbage worms/loopers and onions for the onion root maggot flies. Just love having the pristine produce, but it is more work.
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Old June 25, 2014   #19
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Is the tulle fine enough to keep out the nasties?
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Old June 25, 2014   #20
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Is the tulle fine enough to keep out the nasties?
We hate caterpillars in the broccoli, even worse is finding half a one.
The tulle does keep the butterflies and moths away, which is where the caterpillars come from.
Don't suffer with other bugs!
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Old June 26, 2014   #21
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From a few years ago!



The tulle worked well. The following year, I used it over pvc hoops as you did to keep the squash vine borers out. It again worked well, but I had to raise it every morning to hand pollinate the squash because it also kept the pollinators out. It decomposed after a couple of years. I still find tiny little pieces of it when I turn the soil in my beds over each year.

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Old June 26, 2014   #22
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After a terrible 2013 with bugs (catepillars mainly), I was convinced tulle was answer. I was covering everything; Even built some tulle rooms. This one was the largest.
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Old June 26, 2014   #23
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Interesting to see all the different ideas.
Today we had the first Cauliflower from under the Tulle, no bugs, no worms, what a relief. Cooked it with a nice Cheese sauce, delightful.
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Anyone know the level of water to maintain in an Alaska grow bucket? Also wondering what reading to expect on a moister meter?
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Old March 23, 2016   #25
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Anyone know the level of water to maintain in an Alaska grow bucket?
Jim Lister, the owner of Alaska Grow Buckets system, will quickly answer any questions you might have. There is a contact form on his website.

Jim Lister
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