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Old March 2, 2007   #16
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Tim,

Would you mind saying the depth of your water reservoir? I am making containers as well and have not been completely sure what I should set the depth too.
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Old March 2, 2007   #17
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The resevoirs in my tubs hold 30 litres of water. In the heat of summer here that is only enough for 3 days with two large indeterminates. If you are in a cooler climate you would get a lot longer than this.
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Old March 4, 2007   #18
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I just made my first earthbox. I decided to go with the container that most looked like the original EB even tho' it's clear. I painted it brown. It's now home to a Lime Green Salad and a Dwarf Polish.

Here it is finished. I use phone line to keep the sides from bowing.




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Old March 5, 2007   #19
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Looks good. Did you already put the plants in the box? What potting mix did you use? Is the box indoors or in a greenhouse? More pics when planted!
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Why cut the bottoms out of your baskets If you left them in it would be stronger. You get a lot of weight on them when the soil get the water in it. This why I use the 4" pvdc drain pipe in mine.
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Old March 5, 2007   #21
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Can anyone help me?

This will be my first time growing tomatoes in a container. I've already got 2 beef steak plants in their containers. Should I use fertilizer?

I heard something disturbing on the news. There seems to be far too few bees than there used to be. What's become of the bees?

Can we, as gardeners help to polinate our own tomatoes without the help of our friends the bees?

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Old March 5, 2007   #22
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Earl,

Great work.
Just curious; Would clear plastic box be a problem on a sunny day? Would it cook the roots?

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Old March 5, 2007   #23
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Bees are not needed to pollinate tomato plants. Go to the Earthbox website for fertilizer instructions. There is a specific section on tomatoes.
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From what I've read a clear plastic container in the sun promotes some unwanted things growing in the water reservoir.

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Old March 5, 2007   #24
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Here it is finished, painted, and planted with Lime Green Salad and Polish Dwarf. Using the phone line to sturdy the sides worked well. It's in the greenhouse and I figure I can get 10-12 in the 16 foot space down both sides. Other containers will house salad greens, herbs and such. I'm looking forward to this experiment. Next HEB I"m thinking about using breathable mulch fabric on top of the water barrier.

My biggest want is an automatic watering valve hooked to a 1/4 inch drip line.

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Is there a drain hole somewhere to prevent over watering? I can't see one in any of your pics.
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My biggest want is an automatic watering valve hooked to a 1/4 inch drip line.
Earl,

Impressive work.
Regarding automatic watering system, I have an idea which I cannot try out because I don't have room to do EBs. If you want I can post my idea for you to try out.

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Yes, Tomatovator, hole is on the end so I can see when the overflow occurs.

dcarch, yes, please post your idea.
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----dcarch, yes, please post your idea.
O.K. I will post in another thread.

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