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Old July 31, 2013   #16
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E....A few years ago I bought a 5' high, 50' roll of wire re-mesh from Lowe's, and made about 8 or 9 two foot diameter cages out of it. It has a 6" grid so picking and access is easy. I first saw it in a garden and (tired of my support methods) immediately said, 'that's for me.' They are strong, reusable, and besides a little rust, look almost as good as the day I made them 4-5 years ago. I'd include a picture but I'm not home right now.
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Old August 17, 2013   #17
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I wasn't sure where to post this, but this thread is about container info.

Today I asked the ladies behind the bakery counter at Winn Dixie if they had any buckets they were throwing away that I could have. I scored four 5-gallon buckets with lids and five 1-gallon buckets with lids. Yay! They all have remnants of icing in them, so I will be washing them up soon.

I'm curious about experimenting with self watering buckets. The Earthtainer project is a bit much for me to attempt at this time.
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Old August 18, 2013   #18
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My main source for buckets is the bakery dept at the local Sams Club. There are many plans available for the 5 gallon SWC. I'm using the two bucket system, while others swear by the single bucket system. I use a 24 oz yogurt container as a wicking cup. This gives me a reservoir about 4.5 inches deep which contains a little over 1.5 gallons of water.
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