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Old February 20, 2015   #16
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S...I try to use 15 gallon nursery pots or larger. Keep in mind....they are not really 15 gallon (liquid) sized. I suppose a determinate tomato would grow in a 5 gallon bucket (I would not use a 5 gal nursery pot). Last week I actually painted my nursery pots flat white with a roller. It was fast and cheap. Years ago I remember a car salesman taking me through the lot and having me put my hand on the hoods of different colored cars. Wow! What a difference in temperatures from white to black. Very impressive.
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Old February 22, 2015   #17
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Thanks Ed!
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Old February 22, 2015   #18
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No, I think any fabric container will be good. yes, the one drawback. it dries quickly. I use peat and compost to try and hold more water. I use Root pouches myself, very cheap!
I do have some pots, I will use till they break. You can notice plants are greener and larger in the fabric containers. The 4th pot down and all the rest are root pouches. Peppers at the end. i also have in ground tomatoes. Mulch is pine straw. The black pots are Carmine Jewell bush cherries (2nd year). The clay pot is 1 of 3 Tzimbalo, the other two are in fabric.
That's Jesse the wonder dog keeping all forms of animals away from the plants.

Nice, is "Jesse The Wonder Dog"... Blue Heeler mix?

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Let me also take a guess.

Looks to me like a merle Aussie.

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Old April 6, 2015   #20
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Yes a blue merle Australian Shepherd 100% Aussie, AKC registered, not a mix. His full name is "Drew's Jesse of Russell Isle".
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