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  • Archive for August, 2009

    Our Self-Watering Storage Bin Garden

    selfwateringbin-lgBack when I posted about our tomatoes, I showed a photo of our self-watering tomato planter that we made from a plastic storage bin. I promised at the time that I would share how we made it, but I ended up writing about the process over at Planet Green. Rather than double-posting, please go on over there and take a look if you’re interested in seeing how we made it. I’ll wait.

    OK. Did you read it? Did you vote, saying that it was a helpful article? Thanks, you’re a sweetheart. Now that you’ve seen how we made it, let’s talk about how well it’s working out for us.

    First off, “self-watering” is a misnomer. We water the self-watering container almost as often as we water the rest of the garden. It’s just a little less likely to dry out if we don’t get a chance to get out there and water. We’ve been dealing with some Septoria in our raised beds, and it was nice that we didn’t have to worry about it on the two tomatoes in the container.

    The biggest convenience to having one of these containers has been that we can take advantage of our spotty sunlight situation. Most of our yard is dappled shade, so areas that get full sun are at a premium, and most of them already contain permanent vegetable beds. But, with our storage bin containers, we were able to take care of this sunny spot along the side of our garage. We’ll probably build at least one more next spring. After all, I’m running out of room for tomato plants :-)

    So that’s the self-watering container, in a nutshell. If you make one, or if you already have one of your own, I’d love to hear your impressions of them.

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