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Old June 8, 2015   #1
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Default I've got a 5 gallon container sitting empty..which "bush" to

...throw in it?

teh sunsugar is the pot's twin and doing well in the potting soil i bought from kmart for 5 bucks a 40lb sack.

they have bush early girl and another bush i cain't remember

recommend a bush im going to a larger city tomorrow with all the big chain stores

what bush should i go with?

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Old June 19, 2015   #2
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Nobody replied. And I gave away the bucket with an early girl to my neighbor.

So I feel ok about that.

That weren't even gonna plant anythang this year and after giving them the early girl they went nuts at kmart and bought a bunch of plants and planted them in a nice bed.

Hooray!
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Old June 19, 2015   #3
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By the way the Sun Sugar is ROCKING in the KGRO soil. It's such a beautiful plant!
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Maybe too late, but Indian Stripe does well in 5 gallon. Should be fairly common plant. It's quite compact even if it's not classified as 'bush'.
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Old June 19, 2015   #5
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I had a Bush Goliath that did well in a 5 gallon.

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you don't need a bush tomato plant for a five gallon bucket. grape tomatos and other varieties all grow well. I change the top layers of soil every year and we get tons of tomatoes from our buckets
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Old June 19, 2015   #7
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I grow everything from huge indeterminates to dwarfs in 5 Gallon home depot buckets
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