Fastslappy
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My recycle bins r full of soil lolHey Chunky, ever though about ice chests. That's what i use for my stuff. I know i'm small compared to you fine people, but that's what i use. Just a thought.
My recycle bins r full of soil lolHey Chunky, ever though about ice chests. That's what i use for my stuff. I know i'm small compared to you fine people, but that's what i use. Just a thought.
My recycle bins r full of soil lol
Now you guys got me thinking about the cheapest container for used dirt. I bet a large kiddie pool would hold a big pile of dirt. (Covered with a tarp.)mine are too...lol...i have 3 ice chests full, and still have 1 big pot inside flowering a plant, and my trash can pot almost full of soil no plants, another pot full no plants and 1 large pot full with a plant vegging right now outside.
me thinks i need more ice chests....ugh
Now you guys got me thinking about the cheapest container for used dirt. I bet a large kiddie pool would hold a big pile of dirt. (Covered with a tarp.)
Sidenote: It's getting cold outside & my worm bin is less productive -- even though there's a steady stream of food. So I was considering whether or not to treat the first recycled dirt pile like a compost heap & bury our fresh kitchen scraps there. It would get aerated after 10 weeks when the pile gets moved to the second stage. Then it would have another 10 weeks to cook until it gets used.
What do you guys think?
Nice!Chunky, this is what i mean bout the trash can pot...this is how i use it for the time being, cover it during the winter months where i'm at...
Nice!
Have you ever seen those big tubs at wal-mart that have the rope handles? They're only about $5 and make great pots when you drill a bunch of holes in the bottom. I've grown tomatoes in one of them the last two years & it's still in decent shape. Plants that drape over the sides help protect the plastic from UV.
Highly recommended.![]()
I mix my soil in the middle sized kiddie pools. You can pick them up for 5 bucks at the end of the season at Walmart. 40 gallons will fit easily. 45 or 50 makes it a chore to mix. And I stack them up to about 4 high.Now you guys got me thinking about the cheapest container for used dirt. I bet a large kiddie pool would hold a big pile of dirt. (Covered with a tarp.). . . . . . .