How to Grow Squash in Containers || Black Gumbo
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- In this episode we plant zucchini plants in containers. Learn how to grow any squash or zucchini easily in a pot. We'll cover everything from preparing the pot with drainage, filling the pot, amending the soil, planting and mulch. This method is suited to all, even those with limited gardening space.
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Great video. I listened to another youtuber and they said to plant radishes around your squashes. The borers don't like radishes. I tried it this year and I had no borers. So, either it was good luck, or it works.
What zone are you in?
I use leeks for the same purpose. Mint works, but it becomes invasive. I will try radishes this year, for the fun of it.
@@mmercier0921 Im gonna try radishes also as last year , My butternut squash and pumpkins got that mildew powdery stuff in one of our back plots , i had 1 nice butternut squash that was like 14 in big but wasnt ripe yet , so i even put a colendar over it everynight as at 1st I thought something else was eaten them as whatever it was , would eat the lil pumpkins & butternut from inside ,it chewed the veggies off the plant and eat the inside , it started eating the big butternut, but i guess it was to big , .I tried 100% cold pressed neem oil - slug and snail stuff as i saw them in the dirt ,
So this year I bought 5, 10 & 15 gallon grow bags and started my ping tung 18 inch eggplants , Scalloped squash and butternut baby squashes honey butters from Baker Creek seeds , things that grow fast an have them on my deck not down in my raised beds or pallets my husband found for us , or plots , trying to get a couple harvests before the Texas heat & humidity brings those pests .
Good luck to your harvest ,
Especially with prices on not just food but everything going up daily / weekly .
Planting as much as We can this year and succession planting ,
My beans are doing amazing , along with my 300 sweet bulbing onions , should be ready to pull & cure in about 2 weeks , which will give me 3 more 4x8 raised beds to grow in , also our norlan potatoes & Kennabac whites , i have in 2 ( 4x8 raised beds - plus added extra organic fingerlings like i did last year i bought from the grocery store & let some chit / eye , Thise i planted end of August and by Thanksgiving we had a bumper crop of fingerlings, so im continuing to add another 10 gallon grow bag with fingerlings, about every 2 weeks , we have 6 bags on the pallet so the water runs out , plus will continue to have potatoes,
Next are my sweet potato slips , I will plant probably the 1st week in may as they love the heat and take 120 days .....
God bless you
Mrs Josette Tharp
Montgomery County , Texas 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍🍓🥕🍅🫑🌶🥦🍊🥒🍎🥬🧄🍆🍑🥔🍋
@@jtharp9265 Magnolia, TX here ... I appreciate reading your tips, too!
@@docpaulson1205 God bless you , Your lucky , your right by the big Home depot for black kow , as over here they dont have it ,
I had to drive to magnolia to get the Black Kow as I make my own Potting dirt and to amend the plots ,
I ended up just getting everything from the Big Magnolia Home depot ....
Have a blessed harvest ,
Hollis and Nancy Homestead show a great way to save on dirt , plus Content from seed to harvest ....
I also enjoy The Rusted Garden with Gary and Mr Danny & Wanda from Deepsouth Homestead .
Alot of great info for our area !!!!!
You can get free food grade buckets from your local grocery bakery! Most get icing in the big buckets. Ask if they can save you some or have any on hand. Most are thrown away daily that are empty. Plus the lids have a rubber seal. I use these buckets for planting, saving rain water and storage for horse/chicken feed.
I'm having a lot of luck mulching heavy with fresh rosemary clippings, completely eradicates squash bugs! Thx for the video!
That's a great idea, unfortunately I can never get enough Rosemary to grow even for kitchen use!
Oh what a great idea...I wonder if another herb would work? I don't have rosemary
@@vickithegreat75It's fun to experiment and do a little research on the resources we already might have in our yards, I love how CaliKim is always using things from her yard, like tree branches as trellises, etc! Have a blessed day!
I try too keep my squash vines covered by mulch. It seems to slow the borers down. I would try rosemary if I had enough. I can see how the rosemary might confuse the bugs. Maybe small cedar branches would work?
@@ScottHead you are doing something wrong. A local hospital here uses it as a garden plant.
Hi Scott, I never thought of drilling drainage holes in the side of the containers just the bottom. Thanks. That makes plenty of sense. Three inches from the bottom would make for a very good reservoir.
I never thought about it either until I watched others do it. Its so simple it is easily missed.
I've been container gardening for the last couple of years & I love it. I've got cucumbers & squash with my tomato cages that they climb up😀
Drainage holes on the side has really helped me keep soil damp along with mulch on top. Great tip!
To ward off root borers, wrapping strip (couple inches) of aluminum foil around stem at soil level has worked well for us.
I tried that n it didn't work for me..
@@rosegarcia5069 me either
Thanks for showing how you grow squash in pits. At That 1870’s Homestead, she wrapped her zucchini vines from where the top root is upward with athletic tape to prevent vine borers. I’m going to try that this year.
Hi Scott, we planted yellow squash in pots last and we got a freezer full! Thanks!
How do you prep squash for the freezer? Does it hold up for cooking after freezing?
Hi Scott, I was on here researching a general starting point for potting vegetables and understand the basics of soil mixes. After hours of scouring through varying qualities of videos and/or being overwhelmed with product placements - I was SO relieved to come across yours, it *totally* speaks to my scientific approach with your organized, informative and concise talk and demo. Many thanks for posting this! I understand now lol!
Thanks for that encouragement. We try, and if we fail we will share that too.
Super helpful. I'm a new gardener and I love all of the attention to details for us newbies. Thank you!
I’m a newbie too! I have tons of heirloom seeds I want to grow!
Thank you for your videos. I'm Zone 9b, northern California. I have been so lucky. The last 20 years or so I have planted my squash, no vine borers, no pests to speak of other than a few aphids. I only do containers now. Can't bend anymore. I use Root Bags and I have found them to be helpful and pretty cheap (Greenhouse Megastore). I add lots of compost. I also have two raised beds. Waist-high, lol.
Best grow container = straw bales. Best squash I’ve ever had. Put a little compost in slit with seedling. Never had bigger crops.
Really??
Hmm. I may try this. Squash is absolute favorite but every year it’s decimated by a worm that bores through the stems. We have moved them around year after year but we only ever get one or two pickings and they are destroyed. I’ve tried to find the eggs and remove them. I’ve tried to cut the affected stems and mulch over the cut part. Nothing has worked but I never tried them in a container (or hay bale!)
@@Mtkrvi06 Some Indian squash has tougher vines and seems resistant. Some of my clients grow them all summer. I just haven't experimented with any of them yet.
BamaMom0225 try peppermint oil to deter the pest it’s likely it’s a squash bug
@@nadiajames3883 how do you apply it, please?
@@nadiajames3883 I'd like to know how you apply as well
I’ve found that rice straw as a mulch is epic! Hard to come by though so I mostly use barley straw… I went to school for horticulture and greenhouse management, and other related things, and have found that gardening is mostly subjective, what works for me may not work for another person, so have fun with it and play around with various things. Find what works for you and stick with it while improving on what you’ve learned through experience. Comprehend and copy nature is the best advice I can give!
I just started really trying my hand at gardening. Your videos are such a blessing ❤️. I planted my yellow squash and zucchini seeds a few days ago in little peat pellets, today I transferred my 3" and 4" babies into little larger dissolvable pots. They are so beautiful and strong 💙🌞💗 there are 2 per pot so I can choose the strongest one when the time comes. I'm so proud of myself and very excited! I love doing it, it's very therapeutic. Not to mention anything from your own garden is better than anywhere else 👍😊 So thanks for sharing your knowledge and showing is how to do it from first steps to the last. It is so helpful and I'm absolutely grateful. I'll be moving right along through all your videos and happy to be a loyal subscriber 💞😄👍
Hi Brie, hope you have a great garden!
Ive had the same containers that he said would crack in 3 years and they've served me well 5 years and still kickin. And i live in Texas, the sun is BRUTAL.
Grabbed some baskets at the dollar store for my “pot” used a soldering tool to make my drainage holes! Works perfect for my cucumbers and zucchini and it’s cheap. ☺️☺️☺️☺️
Soldering tool is great for making holes. I used one for my fig capsules when I started cuttings in solo cups.
Was there any reason you chose to grow cucumbers and zucchinis in pots as opposed to in the ground?
J NYC there are “Bush type,” varieties in different vegetables that don’t sprawl and are perfect for containers
thanks for the tip man.. i'm starting out today with my squash plants on a pot. greetings from Dubai!
Interesting video, thank you. Although most gardeners I've seen do NOT mulch zucchini/squash. First, the squash bugs LOVE to hide in mulch. Second, a big bushy squash plant already shades the dirt below, thereby acting as its own mulch.
I was held up potting plants because I had no way to drill holes.in my pots. I saw someone use a soldering iron. I found one for $10 and it worked like a charm. Now I think I will go back and put holes in the sides. So glad I found your vid!
You can always use a screwdriver and a hammer
Thank you for sharing the information. This is the first year back to gardening after many years away from it. We’re doing raised beds and containers.
I really enjoyed the video. I like that it was quick. I’ve been looking for a channel with good info and not too much like a tv show. I just want the info and presented simply. Thanks. J
Awesome, thank you!
Hey Scott , I’m new to container planting . Your channel is the only one I have found that goes into detail about soil mixing THANK YOU for that ! Soil is very rocky here , difficult to cultivate. Excited to try this method 👩🏻🌾yippee ! Kids and I are planting 👍🏼♥️
Awesome, thank you!
My dad said his pointer loves that fish emulsion. I had to laugh! Good down to earth livin. Follow the rusted gardener as well. It's nice when you give somthing that time and care to watch what happens and what you get in return. Before ya know it, you're way more involved than you thought you would be. Hell, I can't wait for work to end just so I can get home to see how my garden is doing.
Gonna try that sqaush in containers too. I don't have all the space.
Lots of great tips and information for gardeners to use. Great job. We love our squash, and we use raised beds and container gardening. 🌱
Thanks for stopping by! Just subbed to your channel too.
Good work Scott - I like how you actually show the prep of the pots . Also - never thought of drilling holes in the side ! Fish emulsion is a good as the smell is revolting 🤣
Our containers in cattle country are mineral buckets - but also reasonable you can cut 55 gallon barrels (food safe) in half. Or galvanized tubs from farm store work great as well - Gary has those in his garden. Also recent video from TP2 Texas Prepper 2 about various containers he is having great success with.
I like to read comments before I watch most videos. I liked that most of the comments are so positive and that you replied to most of them....Thank you very much for the great information. I’ll be planting my squash in a couple of days! :)
I try to keep conversations going when they are good questions, encouraging comments, or people who I are regular commenters. Thanks for stopping by.
I start my first 3 plantings indoors and succession plant squash every 10 days from early May to late June. Keeps me in squash til October. Whenever we have excess we dehydrate. Great in soups and casseroles.
Glad I bumped into this video. The drilling technique for making a water reservoir is a very good idea. I’m from Manvel and the sound of the wind.. I can relate.
Thanks for the info. Trying gardening for the first time. Thought containers would be the way to go. Really nervous and excited at the same time.
You can do it!
So glad to find a gardener so close to home! Not everything that works for others works here in the Houston area!! Jersey Village here!
Welcome, neighbor!
Phoebe loves the camera! So sweet to watch her work with you.
Phoebe really does love to be close by, she always needs to be aware of what I'm doing. She's a good companion for sure.
Great video keeps taking me back a few years. Love the comments.Gof bless be safe
Great job Scott I’m growing my single seed in a large container like this. And was out in the greenhouse today and noticed another of the 7 I started piped last night
We are starting to do more container gardening as we age. Yours is looking good. Use aluminum foil around the stem to help prevent borers.
I've seen Charles at Old Alabama Gardener do the foil method and think it would be pretty fool-proof. When my yellow squash gets big enough I might try it. Love your channel by the way. Especially enjoy Porch Time.
A lot of folks say that. A lot of folks are wrong.The foil does not work no matter how much you add or adapt. It may prevent them from getting into one spot one year so you may luck out but Borers moths will travel up and down the plant to find even a spec of exposed plant and lay. They can be quite the acrobats. They lay eggs on any exposed plant part, including leaves and even unopened flower buds in my experience. I tried aluminum for several years. I lucked out with some plants but they still got to more than a quarter or even half of my plants. Everyone I know who tried it said eventually they had the same experience I did too, that the first year they maybe lucked out but not down the line.
I switched to buying big bolts of cheap toile material and using tent or garden stakes to keep it from blowing away and that is 100% effective and far cheaper than bug netting or garden mesh. On my larger plants I do not cut the toile, I leave it on the bolt and just unravel more as it grows as needed. You can find discount clearance toile for super cheap. I just lift the material to pollinate squash myself since I am only growing about 5 varieties and 20 plants or less total. Far better and more time efficient than the daily search for eggs I was doing before during the 9 month growing season and digging for borer grubs in plants not to mention adjusting and reapplying the foil. The toile is also super effective at keeping bunnies, squirrels and deer off of your fruit, veggies and plants so long as you secure it with the ground stakes or tie it using string or bread twists to vertical stakes, etc.
There are also reusable yellow/green traps or and even some white ones you can buy that use hormone or pheromone lures that help to eliminate the borer population. I am looking into those.
The soap water in yellow bowls doesn't work. If 1 manages to fall in by some miracle 20 more won't so that's not very effective.
@@bobbilinn4712 we have since had good success with using liquid phosphorus from Dr earth. I'm not sure if it's the horrible scent it gives off or what but I had zero squash bugs and vine borers last year on all my squash plants.
@@bobbilinn4712 yeah the foil method didn’t work for me either
Have any of you tried planting strongly scented plants along with your squash? I've been growing lemon verbena for several years, and haven't found any bugs that are willing to attack it, so I'm going to try some around my more susceptible plants this summer. Basil might work, but I have to keep my basil in pots on plant stands where the slugs can't reach them.
Thank u I’m growin pumpkins inside this winter there doin really good now I no to move them to bigger pots ..no mess keeping it clean on growlights
I have 2 fish tanks and I will be using that water to water my garden. :)
Perfect!
We add wood chips to the bottom of the pots we have to retain water and to reduce the weight of the posts they are easier to move. To reduce the loss of "N" we add some green grass clippings and/or kitchen scraps. After getting the plants in and settled we add the mulch to help retain the water. At the end of the season, we dump the pots into the compost pile and start over again next year. Great video
Thank you! It's nice to see someone do a container zucchini. I was worried I wouldn't have room for it!
how many gallons it has to be to plant squash ?
@@pattyflorescintron2439 a lot of people will say 10 gallons or more. I did a 5 gallon felt grow bag last year and it did better than my in ground ones! I did have to fertilize it more though.
Thank you so much for answering me !🙏🏼
SO on the squash, I use a small trellis that goes up about 5 feet and train the vines skyward that gives me more room. I do the same with melons and cukes and even pumpkins for the medium size varieties.
Yes, I trellis them vertically when I plant in beds. :-)
I'm planting zucchini In my raised bed once this freak snow melts, my first year trellising! Any words (or videos) of wisdom?
🌱Fish emulsion does wonders for my garden and houseplants, but you are soooo right - dogs go nuts for it! Great video! Thanks for sharing 😊
Its funny how our dog gets excited when I grab a white bottle. LOL
I planted nasturtiums and onions with my squash and broccoli plants as I've read they help repel those evil little bugs. I'm hoping it's true, but I won't know for sure as it's still too early. Good luck with your plants. :)
I'd love to hear if it works for you!
"Old Alabama Gardener "wraps the base of his squash plants with a strip of aluminum foil to keep squash borers away. He's on youTube.
Yeah Charles is a good gardener and I like his channel. He does the foil wrap to plants he starts in soil blocks, I may do that when mine come up.
Tell me more about the foil idea
Sounds interesting and effective
Yes, old Alabama Gardner, the aluminum foil trick has been working for me. I have never had squash grow so well. And that one video was so worth watching. It is the first time this year that I have tried it and holy cow I cannot believe how great my squash looks.
Also, my kids both thought I was insane for doing the foil trick. I showed them today why it is working. And they were both shocked. I’m glad I taught them something today. Thanks to that wonderful video.
LOVE the corgi!! I have one too! Great little dogs! Thanks for the video! Just what i needed!
Thanj y'all. Blessings, julie
Thanks a lot, Scott! God bless you, brother!
Thanks coach . You just covinced me to add 2 squash container plants
Im drying acorn squash seeds. going to roast them first just to try. Definitely going to plant some!!! great video on soil mixture.
I really enjoyed your no-hype video...... I will be gardening in buckets this next year. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Steve
Commenting from his home outside a very small town in an extremely rural part of the State of Mississippi, USA
I find I get bigger squash from the ground but containers are definitely great if you don't have much space or live in an apartment.
Yeah running low on space and with this year's herbicide disaster, I may be stunted for 2-5 years now in my soil. SO containers will play a more important role in the garden at least for a while.
WOW! I used the exact same blue pits from Walmart last year for my squash too with the fish fertilizer and the dr earth too. They are going to grow just so good! You actually can leave the other plant in there with his buddy. I did and it grew as well! Happy planting!🌿🌺
Lorraine Shobajo hi did u have to drill holes in it?
For how many bucks did you get those pots?
sumi ash i think u can get em 9.99 at Home Depot
Thank you Scott , I want to plant my butternut squash and Scalloped squash in Containers as last yr they got ate ,
So if I keep on deck hoping I can get a beautiful harvest , The butternut are from Baker Creek they are lil honeynut variety only big enough for 1 , looking forward to planting my Eggplant 🍆 the long kind Pung 18 in long an so much more with Prices going up daily .
God bless you
Josette Tharp Montgomery County, Texas 🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing, your instructions & tips will be very helpful to me. I'm going to try squash again this year - vine borers destroyed my squash & pumpkin plants last year. *The Old Alabama Gardener suggests wrapping the base of the stem with aluminum foil to fight vine borers.
Melissa Brunson Yes I saw his foil method. I think I will try it with my yellow squash and see if it helps.
I don’t get it when people say they don’t like Walmart. But yet they can find just about everything they need at reasonable prices. Duh! The actual info was good.😊
I don't like WalMart except for their men's shirts. My WalMart is a good place to get shanked or carjacked.
I love your videos, they're always so interesting, I love to watch you work. Keep them coming... please.
God bless you real good 💕 🌿
Hello! I'm a new subscriber to your channel and thoroughly enjoy the time you share with us in your garden. Container gardening is what we are doing right now and you have such a depth of knowledge for several vegetables we are trying. I appreciate your straightforward delivery with an obvious joy of teaching and sharing. Thank you! I'll check back to see how your squash turned out. :)
Thanks for this video this is exactly what I was looking for. I've just been winging it. And I love your dog.
Thank you! I enjoyed this video. I'm just starting with my squash and vegetable garden.
You rock!! I'm a super newbie and I was watching this video and I was like hey I have that big blue pot, hey I have that exact same fertilizer and the exact same line stuff and I've had the exact same fish stuff but I've never used it it's been under my counter forever. I just wanted to thank you for videos cuz I'm planting things for the first time and you're very helpful so thanks and God bless
Welcome!! Hope you do well!
My squash is growing but it's not producing anything but flowers LOL
this year I have a huge bed of volunteer French marigolds and I'm cutting them and laying them all over and around my squash plants to see if that will fool the borers. It's still too early for the borers here in HTX (any day, now ...), but it's worth a try. I've tried just about every other suggestion.
Paint all your containers inside and out so the sun can't destroy them and they will last for decades! That's what I do.🤗❤😆
Spray paint work?
Deb Cobern
What about the poisons in the paint leeching into plants 😱
Just subscribed Happy I ran across your videos I just planted my big raised bed squash, zucchini, better boy tomatoes 🍅, chocolate sprinkle cherry reds, pole beans and okra happy to follow you on this growing season!!
Welcome Chalindia! Glad you have a big garden full of goodies! I did okra a few years ago and my plants were 7 feet tall!
If you'd like a plastic container that doesn't leach chemicals as bad and will handle the sun's rays a little better, I've had very good luck with HDPE plastic containers. I'm going on 8 years of use with zero bleaching and cracking. Love the video!
That's a great idea!
The puppy is so cute!!
Right?! I want a corgi now....
I’ve found some good containers at the livestock supply stores like Gebo. Made strong for feeding livestock, yes more expensive; but made to last.
Love the rusted garden too
I planted a zucchini plant in a large tote from Walmart ..two weeks ago it has almost covered the tomato cage ..I’m trying to keep the plant up so it won’t get on the ground..Trying to avoid the squash beetle.. so far it’s working 🙌🏽🙌🏽I have zucchini on it and I also did the same thing with some squash plants in totes looked at another video and decided to try neem spray from Amazon.. this is the first year I’ve had squash ..that spray really works🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽it is safe 🥰..Thanks for the video mulching is very helpful I’ll have to add that to my containers..I ha d used leaves but I think I might buy some ..looks like it will work better🙂
Got some onions growing planted 9 days ago. 2x2 by 12 deep. Taking off quick. Mixture of straw leaves and soil.
Wow you are so full of information ty so much just keep planting because of ty
Just picked up some soil for my container squash! Going to repot today!
I hope your squash does well. :-)
Your corgi is precious !!! Gary is amazing I follow him as well and have had great success with seeds from his seed store
Thanks, she (the corgi) thinks she is precious too. And yes, I like Gary's approach to gardens, and was just watching his LED grow light video yesterday. I learn so much.
Scott Head , it’s been interesting to watch Gary start from scratch since he moved.
Ever use spent (already thoroughly percolated and cooled) coffee grounds. Much nicer smell in the garden than some alternatives. And coffee shops will eagerly give it away for **FREE** and/or just let you dumpster dive into their pre-segregated coffee compost bins.
I'll have to wait until around September to try this as I'm in New Zealand and this is autumn 😁
I am in Australia and it is also Autumn. 🙂
Your dog caught my attention, what a cute tush.lol Good video thank you.
Our little Corgie is my second favorite gardening companion. My son is the first, but as dogs go, Corgis are hard to beat.
I buy clothes baskets from dollar tree and put construction heavy duty black trasg bags in it make my own pots out of it. Very cheap. $1.25 for clothes baskets and maybe 50 cents each for trash bag, fill up your dirt. Poke 2 holes depending on how water drained.
Lol, in one moment, you were sweating so much my wife thought it was raining. Thanks for your videos. Great help for us city slickers. :-)
Yeah its summer and that's the reality. LOL
just found your videos and I'm loving what I'm seeing just want to let you know of another way to add calcium to your plants is to crush up antacids like Tums or Rolaids I add about a tablespoon in the hole I'm planting in then mix into the soil then plant on top of it
I used tums a few years ago, somewhere back in the archives I have a video about it, but yes it works, and very well, especially for emergency calcium uptake for early signs of blossom end rot. Good tip!
Supposedly powdered milk works, too.
Thanks for the video, your dog cracked me up trying to eat the water coming out of the sprayer!
She does that every. single. time. :-)
When the squash main stem gets around 4" wrap it in aluminum foil, found this on another guys video he's 80 so I'm thinking he knows his stuff and I will be trying it. I already asked about the containers or grow bags alone will not save them. Hope this helps and good luck.
Yeah that's Old Alabama Gardener, he's pretty sharp and I'll be trying that with some quash and without on others as an experiment, either with this year's seedlings or next years. Thanks for the comments, appreciate it!
Hi, I live in Gloucestershire UK,
I grew quash in open ground last year, they were attacked by slugs, I checked the plants each night and those slugs loved them, I put a border round the plants with a metal strip on it, that didn't stop the little devils, I will try the tin foil stems, thanks for the video, love you little dog, what a sweetie.
@@annwright292 You can also spread a ring of diatomaceous earth on the ground around the plant. It's got sharp particles that the slugs won't cross. Or you can go the cheap DIY route and add crushed eggshells, which is what I do with squash, hosta and other plants the little buggers love.
Thanks Dee, will give anything a go, love Zucchini,
I just love your channel! thanks for all the info and explanation to give
Your watching all the same videos as i am. Cool. Thanks for the video
Thanks guy ! I always enjoy your videos, there's always something to learn. Thank you
Thank you for this. That’s a cute little helper you have there! 😀👍🏼🐶
Great video thanks for sharing
So thorough
I've grown squash in 25 gallon feed buckets and run them vertical up a long wood stake. It was very successful. I've since moved them to my ground garden and run them up T post.
Hello, I would love to see these plants, not heard of them growing that way
This is a joke --right?
have thought about growing strawberries that way.
@@annwright292 nope, I grew Crookneck Squash in feed bucket up a wooden pole.
Love your Corgi!
Morning 😊🌸 SCOTT
so glad i ran into you here on youtube
Corgis rule!!! 👍🏼
Terri McClure We think so. Phoebe has her own episode on our channel. :-)
The big blue pot has the holes in the bottom but that little plate at the bottom can be twisted to where you can elevate the big pot up some and water will drain better
Never thought of the mulch on the bottom! What a great idea! And I never thought of making a water reservoir of the bottom three inches. I use food grade 5 gallon buckets, but they are lacking in the aesthetic department... Here in the alpine desert water is kind of a big deal, and everything dries out quicker than you can get it wet sometimes. I'll look if you have one, but I would love a video about how you make your potting soil mixes.
I do have potting mixes among some videos, but here's what I use frequently for general purpose. 1 part peat moss, 1 part compost, 1 part perlite (you might want to use vermiculite too to help retain moisture, or bump up the compost). Sometimes I use bagged potting soil (usually Kellog's brand, its cheap and seems real nice) but will add some perlite to it.
@@ScottHead Thank you! This is simple and easy!
I have a wood burning stilus that I use to melt my holes in my plastic buckets. It makes a nice hole and not a big mess or hard to use.
fellow anti-Wal-Marter here! thanks much for this informative video! i do the same, that is, i watch informative videos and sort of devise my own way of doing what i find ... but this is an incredibly helpful video!
p.s. CUTEST, BEST DOG I HAVE EVER! SEEN ON RUclips!
I've been watching a few different garden videos for helpful tips n yours in by far my favorite and very easy to follow. I've really learned alot, thank u!! Subscribed!!!
Thank you 🙏🏽 for all your info you put out. I appreciate you 🙏🏽
Thank you! I learn a lot from your videos!
Thank you 💜
I ran out of room and planted peppers in a plastic container with a built in water reservoir. FAIL! Mine was outside, so of course the water just stayed and eventually it caused rot. Lesson learned!!