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Old January 13, 2007   #1
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Default DIY self-watering container... smaller size

I made my current batch of DIY self-watering containers
using the 18 gal size.

I'm thinking of down-sizing that to the 10-gal size so I can
fit more of them into my small urban backyard.

I don't think the original Earthboxes are comparable to the
18 gal container size. But then again, I've never actually
"seen" a real Earthbox.
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Old January 13, 2007   #2
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Ooops! Forgot to post. I made my containers using the
instructions found on this site.

http://www.josho.com/Earthbox.htm


It was easy to do. I now wield a jigsaw with relative ease.
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Old January 13, 2007   #3
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Very nice work.

I have not try container growing yet. Just curious, how heavy are these boxes after they are filled with soil and water? can they be moved around?

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Old January 13, 2007   #4
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Very nice work.

I have not try container growing yet. Just curious, how heavy are these boxes after they are filled with soil and water? can they be moved around?

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Old January 13, 2007   #5
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Yes you can!!!!!

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Old January 14, 2007   #6
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I stand corrected. IF you have this...



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Old January 14, 2007   #7
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Got to get one of those. I am grow Big Zac this year.

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Old January 15, 2007   #8
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Targét has plastic containers on sale this week:

18 gal - $3.50

10 gal - $3


I forgot the price for the 30 gal. Sorry, I don't use
that size. It's just TOO big for my garden needs.
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Old January 31, 2007   #9
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I bought two of the 18 gallon ones today! I just have to try this! I think I'll slap a Brandywine in mine. I have a block wall beside the basement door. I figure I can set it outside against that wall earlier than normal. I can always drag it into the basement if frost threatens.

Thank you soooo much! I just love to try new things.
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Old February 1, 2007   #10
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I made sort of a "dolly" for my 18 gallon DIY- EB. It works well on hard- concrete surfaces. I cut a piece of 3/4 plywood about the same size as the container. Drilled 3/8" holes on the corners and inserted some cheap plastic castors that are used on chairs. It worked just fine ! Rob

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I made sort of a "dolly" for my 18 gallon DIY- EB. It works well on hard- concrete surfaces. ------
Needs remote control.
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I made sort of a "dolly" for my 18 gallon DIY- EB. It works well on hard- concrete surfaces. ------
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Old February 1, 2007   #13
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Whoa Rob!

I'm loving that hookup you got to stake
your tomato plant!

I gotta try that!

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tylenol,
So what you gonna do, when the plant reaches the top of the cage, and a 30 MPH winds sweeps in. Are you gonna be hanging on and ride it out? :-) If you hook that Lab to a harness you can train him to pull it behind the barn. :-)
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Old February 2, 2007   #15
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Oh my gosh! I love that set up you made! I gotta see about making me something like that. I need to get a cage rigged too. I have the perfect...sorta...place to set mine when it starts getting big. I can tie the whole thing to the deck pilings to keep it from toppling over.

Thank you so much for the pictures!
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