A good way to drill holes in plastic is to drill in reverse. It makes a nicer hole, it doesn't spin the bucket because the teeth aren't biting into it and the plastic you drilled out comes off of the holes saw much easier. Often it just falls off. If you plan on drilling multiple holes, it saves time to drill all of the pilot holes first. Then you won't have to switch bits out for each one
Much love my brother, you doing it right with the tools God have ya , the brain is a powerful tool and you are using it well. Nice designs. Blessup and May peace be upon your yard/ garden in abundance🦉☀️
Yes sir. I grow in ground in raised beds and in containers and buckets. I might try your bottom fill method. One thing I do different is i make a 4 inch reservoir by using any diameter pvc pipe and make 4 or more 4 inch long pieces and use them as legs between the 2 buckets then put my overflow hole at 3 inches. Other times I use 1 bucket and 4 in drainage pipe on the bottom. Learned that from "gardening with Leon" UA-cam channel.
@@farmfreshrewind I'm thinking of combining the bottom fill your using or at least connect all the top fill pipes in line and fill them from a 55 gallon barrel. Then if im mixing in fertilizer i can mix it all together at once. I think it will be so much better than dragging a hose around. Last year I had at least 60 containers and buckets going. Have a good growing season I'll be looking in I'm always trying to learn techniques that I can steal or borrow lol.
There are different products out there to convert five gallon buckets into SIPs. They basically have the floor with the perforations and the cup as one piece. That way you only need to buy one bucket per SIP. I've seen a version that even comes with a float for water level checking. And they seem to be much cheaper than new buckets. Of course if you already have the buckets DIY is the best way to go. Reusing stuff is great for the environment and your checkbook. Either way thank you fro the informative video!!
Impressive. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this is very informative. I'm gong to grow in buckets too. I also subbed to your channel.
Awesome! Thank you!
Put sand in the net cup, it will wick better
Good idea
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Great video...Subbed!
Appreciate it
0:15 I hear some DRAGNET in the background.
Great idea my bro. I am trying use only one bucket to save money, I use a plastic dish to separate soil and water, thanks
Thanks. That should also work. Don't forget to put in an overflow hole to keep the water from pooling up too high.
Audio is too poor I’m not able to understand please give good quality audio
Thanks for the feedback. I got a new mic recently. Is he audio better on the newer videos?
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G.O.M.A.B. Thanks for watching. I hope it was helpful.
A good way to drill holes in plastic is to drill in reverse. It makes a nicer hole, it doesn't spin the bucket because the teeth aren't biting into it and the plastic you drilled out comes off of the holes saw much easier. Often it just falls off. If you plan on drilling multiple holes, it saves time to drill all of the pilot holes first. Then you won't have to switch bits out for each one
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Much love my brother, you doing it right with the tools God have ya , the brain is a powerful tool and you are using it well. Nice designs. Blessup and May peace be upon your yard/ garden in abundance🦉☀️
Thank you!
I didn't have access to a a hole saw so I traced a circle around the net pot and cut the hole with a jig saw.
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Video very low can not hear.
Sorry about that. It was one of my first. I plan to remake it. Is the sound better on my other videos?
@@farmfreshrewind I will continue to watch. Thanks for responding.
Yes sir. I grow in ground in raised beds and in containers and buckets. I might try your bottom fill method. One thing I do different is i make a 4 inch reservoir by using any diameter pvc pipe and make 4 or more 4 inch long pieces and use them as legs between the 2 buckets then put my overflow hole at 3 inches. Other times I use 1 bucket and 4 in drainage pipe on the bottom. Learned that from "gardening with Leon" UA-cam channel.
I have done some like that also. I have not made the video yet. It is coming soon.
@@farmfreshrewind I'm thinking of combining the bottom fill your using or at least connect all the top fill pipes in line and fill them from a 55 gallon barrel. Then if im mixing in fertilizer i can mix it all together at once. I think it will be so much better than dragging a hose around. Last year I had at least 60 containers and buckets going. Have a good growing season I'll be looking in I'm always trying to learn techniques that I can steal or borrow lol.
This is an excellent video, packed with great info - thanks very much!
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful...thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
There are different products out there to convert five gallon buckets into SIPs. They basically have the floor with the perforations and the cup as one piece. That way you only need to buy one bucket per SIP. I've seen a version that even comes with a float for water level checking. And they seem to be much cheaper than new buckets. Of course if you already have the buckets DIY is the best way to go. Reusing stuff is great for the environment and your checkbook.
Either way thank you fro the informative video!!
Thanks
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Great info. Please increase volume.
Thanks, will do!
Nice setup
Thanks!
You can use an old sock to cover the net cup too
Yep. That is a great idea.
I've read that cotton rots quickly in water. Probably best to use nylon, polyester or microfiber cloth.
Nice video Marc!
Thanks!