
03/19/11, 06:07 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Central Oregon
Posts: 6,172
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5 gallon pickle buckets are just fine as planters. There are lots of things that will grow in a five gallon bucket. I'll pay $2 for a bucket, especially if the money goes to a good cause.
But, yes, it is difficult to get that pickle smell out of the bucket.
Yesterday, I used a 5 gallon bucket to move shavings to the compost bin. Pickle bucket works for that.
Today, I've got a 5 gallon bucket full of grass seed sitting by the front door, waiting to go out and get broadcast. Pickle bucket works for that.
I've got 20 bench graft apple trees arriving this spring. They'll need planters for the first year. Pickle bucket works for that.
I've got pepper plants inside over-wintering. Pickle bucket works for that.
I've got 40 fig and pomegranate cuttings rooting. They will go into 5 gallon buckets after they root.
I move bark and sand in 5 gallon buckets to make my planting mix.
I bought 45 five gallon food grade buckets last year to put my fig trees in. I've got exactly 6 sitting with nothing in them. I'm going to have to buy more buckets for my fig trees.
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