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Old January 2, 2015   #1
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Default What is the strangest container you've used to grow veggies in?

Random question - what is the strangest container you have used to grow vegetables in? I'd love to see photos and share ideas!

Last year I used milk jugs, terra cotta pots, and some big popcorn bowls I picked up at a thrift shop. I tried using a 30-gallon aquarium (indoors) but it didn't work out.

This year I have some interesting ideas - one of which includes using an old bird cage...
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Old January 2, 2015   #2
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One of the people in our community garden grew potatoes and carrots in plastic laundry baskets lined with burlap. Potatoes did fair. Carrots did OK. She's going to use landscape fabric for a liner this year.
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Old January 2, 2015   #3
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Small plastic watering cans made into SIPs for miniature cherry tomatoes.

I gave them all away as gifts. I don't think they grew all that well.

Also, last year I grew lettuce in beer bottles using the Kratky method.

There's nothing like getting a six pack of healthy food as a birthday gift.
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Old January 3, 2015   #4
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26 qt. styrofoam ice chest. Will last 2-3 seasons and costs around 3 bucks a piece.

http://www2.costco.com/Browse/Produc...10*&lang=en-US

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Old January 3, 2015   #5
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Not vegetables, but I once grew sweet peas in an old toilet tank...
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Old January 3, 2015   #6
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Not very strange, but inexpensive: carboard boxes that were aquired as by-products of various online orders...
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Plastic sandpails, waste baskets, and miscellaneous pails and tubs from the dollar store - drilled holes, mostly worked great although some plastics are too weak or brittle and lost their bottoms after a couple years... learned that drilling is much better than punching holes with a knife!
Coffee cans, they rust out so no good.
Cardboard boxes, paper cups got soggy, moldy, icky, and melted while moving em.
Plastic shopping bags, in the days they were overabundant.. not durable.
Plastic compost bags, holes punched and folded and stapled to make a flat bottom, worked great and very durable, now in their 3rd year in spite of all weather exposure and cleaning with bleach.
I lined a milk crate with strips of the same compost bags for my seeding leeks last year.. also worked great.
I start seedlings in the plastic squares they use to pack mushrooms in our grocery stores. Had those for many years.
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I have grown tomatoes in a sears shop vac.

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I have grown tomatoes in a sears shop vac.

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Ha ha! I did that too! It was a nice big container - on wheels!

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I haven't done this, but I read about others growing potatoes in stacked old tires.
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Wal-Mart shopping bags...the $2 ones...works great!
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Wal-Mart shopping bags...the $2 ones...works great!
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I grow stuff on this great big round ball that revolves around a ball of fire and is followed by a big rock that revolves around it.

Craziest thing I ever saw.

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Lol Worth!
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guruofgardens - what was the drawback to using the burlap as a liner?

rwsacto - Small watering cans, like the kind at the dollar store? I wonder what else the dollar store might have that I could try container gardening in.

amideutch - how much can you plant in the 26qt size without overcrowding?

salix - I'd love to do that, but I think my neighbors might not like the potty humor. Did you plant in the bowl too?

NarnianGarden - how did you keep the cardboard from falling apart?

bower - I'm definitely going to check out the dollar store now. So many fun ideas! And I just happen to have a handy Dremel tool for drilling holes.

peppero and Labradors2 - What a fun idea!

AlittleSalt - My dad has told me that's how they used to grow potatoes to maximize area and make it easier at harvest time (just dump out the tires and pick up the spuds). I would like to try this method some day.

mecktom - I've also heard that you can cut those bags and use them to line the bottom of not-solid-bottomed containers (like milk crates and such). Any idea how long they last if used "as is" and how to keep them from tipping over?
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