Five-Gallon Bucket Tomatoes Year 2

Last year Mike and I were getting ready to plant tomatoes, and he said “why don’t we put them in these five-gallon buckets and keep them near the house?” And we did. I didn’t anticipate that so many people would be interested. Well over a thousand people viewed that post, and when I look at “key words” that lead people to RiverCliff Cottage, I see that there is still an interest.

We put out three more this year. Some with holes drilled in the bottom; some with holes drilled in the sides of the bucket. I love just stepping outside and grabbing a tomato. The only modification this year is that we used a garden soil that will retain moisture. I didn’t think this was necessary last year, because they love dry soil. However, not parched soil!

Tomatoes 1

Here’s all three looking nice and fresh early this morning in the shadows from the garage. I’ve already hung sheets on the line, too. Do you have a clothesline?

Tomatoes 2

I’m trying cucumbers now. The first year I grow cucumbers in a new place, I have less issue with cucumber beetles, so I thought by putting them in buckets, I can make this easier each year.

Cucumbers in Buckets

We’re getting ready to start a new project here at RiverCliff Cottage. I’m going to pick up two paint samples to brush on the bedroom walls to see which one looks best. I’ve had pink, green, yucky brown (current) and yellow in the bedroom but never blue. I’m ready for a change. This should take place in 48 hours, but with the way we do things, I’m betting two full weeks until we get this room finished.

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6 thoughts on “Five-Gallon Bucket Tomatoes Year 2

  1. Pat Blaylock

    You need to show your sheets on the line, some have never seen
    them hanging on a line outside!!!

  2. Edwina Proctor

    Hi Eva! I love your blog! You do a wonderful “you are there” site! A virtual visit!

  3. Donna U.

    I have wanted a clothes line for years! I am so jealous! And my farmer (wanna be) never listens to me so our tomatoes never do well. But buddy, we always have okra coming out the gum stumps! 😂
    Love that you share your successes. Your place is a dream come true!

    1. Eva Post author

      Donna…

      I am so sorry I have not responded to your post on my blog. I have not been attentive to this as I opened up a small business and it’s sort of crazy!! I hope you get that clothesline some day. There is nothing better than smelling those sheets!

      Eva

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