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Old April 28, 2016   #1
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Default A few greenhouse tomatoes

I'm growing in Dutch Buckets using Masterblend, Calcium Nitrate and Epsom Salt.


It's a jungle in there
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Old April 28, 2016   #2
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very nice, what varieties are they?
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Old April 28, 2016   #3
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Those are Heatwave 2 that I bought last Summer after the rains wiped out my garden, I took suckers and started those in January just to have early tomatoes. They have nothing on the Big Beef Hybrid I grew the year before but it's a homegrown tomato with better taste than the market.
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Very healthy foliage for this stage, some beautiful work there.
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Nice job man!
Inspired by MHP gardener?
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Yes Sir, he has it figured out so why reinvent the wheel.
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Nice looking plants and tomatoes. Ummm.. What are Dutch buckets?
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Nice looking plants and tomatoes. Ummm.. What are Dutch buckets?
It's a simple form of hydroponics and not complicated. Watch this and you will get a better understanding https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXy32Dr4Z4A
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Agreed, MPH is a true inspiration.
Because of him, I bought about 4 dozen, 4 gallon square buckets off craigslist. Unfortunately, that's as far as I got with my dutch buckets this year, but hopefully next year....
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Yes Sir, he has it figured out so why reinvent the wheel.
No doubt.
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Agreed, MPH is a true inspiration.
Because of him, I bought about 4 dozen, 4 gallon square buckets off craigslist. Unfortunately, that's as far as I got with my dutch buckets this year, but hopefully next year....
It's easy to put together, 1 afternoon and you're done. I can give you all the parts and numbers for the grommets that I got from Lowes. I might have $120 in the whole setup for 11 buckets including the most expensive part(Masterblend) and adding on is easy and also cheap since you already have it set up.

The MB last longer than I thought, this is my 2nd year and I still have over half of the 25# bag I started with.
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I'd appreciate it. The reason I didn't get any further is my greenhouse. I just put it up about 2 months ago or so, and it is already too small. Hoping to put up another one or a bigger one this fall
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I made an extremely detailed post of the whole process, I hope it answers questions for everyone thinking about starting Dutch Buckets.
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...971#post555971
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Very nice tomatoes you have growing. very healthy looking.

Have a great garden season!

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