They Said It Couldn't Be Done, Cheap & Easy Hydroponic Tomatoes

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  • @danielthornton3965
    @danielthornton3965 Місяць тому +2

    I’m a school teacher at an urban school in a neighborhood that is riddled with poverty. I was looking for a solution to getting my students healthy food in a cheap way and help them learn sustainability. This is the perfect method. Living in Corpus Christi Texas allows us to grow for a long period of time. Thanks for creating this channel. I will use your videos as my teaching platform.

  • @aftersum1995
    @aftersum1995 Місяць тому +2

    I appreciate that you’re not telling everyone you have to do this or that. That was one thing that peeved me with my online research, UA-camrs were using “you have to…” as click bait and not dispensing proper advice or guidance. I view gardening like cooking or baking. Recipes give you the basics and you add the special things that make it your own. Following everything to a T is boring and uncreative. Thank you for your creativity on the garden.

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Місяць тому

      Thank you very much! That's what put me off when I wanted to start. I finally just did what I could and decided to share. Have an awesome day and thanks again.

  • @prawnsolo1714
    @prawnsolo1714 Рік тому +14

    Here’s a little tip from my wicking bed experiments… drill your nutrient monitoring hole lower, where you want to maintain your level and fill until it starts to come out the monitoring hole. Your fingers will thank you. 😊

  • @josephlarsen
    @josephlarsen Рік тому +58

    seems like you could put a small hole where you want the level to stay once the plants get big enough. That way you just fill until the water starts to come out the hole

    • @SusanRogersMakingItWork4Me
      @SusanRogersMakingItWork4Me Рік тому +7

      I was thinking the same thing...

    • @cajunvegan7716
      @cajunvegan7716 Рік тому +4

      1. It will let light in. 2. The needs of the roots change. I'm having to add water twice a day for tomatoes. Too high and you kill it within a couple of hours. Too low and it grows damaged fruit. The only option is giving it twice a day. Initially the bucket is filled to the top

    • @urbanfarmacademy
      @urbanfarmacademy Рік тому +1

      Exactly what I am thinking

    • @urbanfarmacademy
      @urbanfarmacademy Рік тому +3

      @@cajunvegan7716 you can cover the hole with a noodle of course that can allow water pass through but it won't let light in. Having to water twice a day is making me think the system won't be able to work independently

    • @edwarddarst4358
      @edwarddarst4358 10 місяців тому +2

      I Ben doing it for years 😊

  • @bradybunch84a
    @bradybunch84a Рік тому +19

    You are so full of wisdom. I love how you put this video together with what you are narrating and the video content with the birds to indicate peaceful and relaxing. The mud shots and the back ache while hoeing cracked me up. Such a good job putting this video together. You are a fantastic teacher. Thanks for helping us get the courage to do this ourselves. I had no idea that you've been doing this so long. Before amazon and the internet! WOW!

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому +4

      Thank you Clark! I get bored just doing straight tutorials year after year. Gotta mix it up sometime and have fun. The bird sounds are actually from my yard in the wee hours of the morning before traffic gets started. I tried narrating in the yard but there is a police station, fire station, hospital, mall, major airport, AFB and 2 million landscapers within a few miles of me, lol. Not to mention everyone's AC cycling on every 2 minutes. I am glad you noticed all the extra work that goes into this. Have a great day brother!

  • @bradleybarnhill
    @bradleybarnhill Рік тому +21

    Wow Mike. I’m a traditional grander just starting to look into hydroponics. Your part about “permission to…” was on point. I hate getting stuck in “research mode” and not “doing mode”.
    I think I’ll start with lettuces and other small leafy greens with this method. Thank you again!
    Now I’m off to binge watch all your other videos!

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому +2

      Awesome Bradley! Happy gardening!!! Keep me updated.

  • @teresajohnson3749
    @teresajohnson3749 4 місяці тому +11

    May I suggest placing copper in the buckets for algae control, copper is sold as a liquid fungicide, and 19th century sailing ships kept water and milk safe by tossing in copper or silver coins. Silver was used in 1oz coins for a 50gallon drum and since copper is cheaper than silver ... I would say put your 2 cents in each 5-gallon bucket ... just make sure your "cents" are pre-1964... Or ... just toss a slice of copper rod in each bucket. Thanks for the video, I will set about making a few towers by your very helpful instructions.

    • @paulbray3594
      @paulbray3594 2 місяці тому +1

      Copper metal

    • @paulbray3594
      @paulbray3594 2 місяці тому

      Be careful adding copper strips to nutrient solutions. Too much copper can cause toxicity symptoms to plant health. If algae is a problem, not that it's present, add an air stone and shield from light.

    • @philgeesey1487
      @philgeesey1487 2 місяці тому

      I was thinking the same thing. Would the copper and the plant food be OK together ?

  • @ahowl7mx
    @ahowl7mx 20 днів тому

    Best source of 5 gallon food grade buckets - Walmart bakery sells them for $1 each. (Mentioned early in the video). I did like the side holes and stackable strategy.
    Great DIY garden!

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 24 дні тому

    I've tended an outside garden for over 20 years and never liked not being able to grow anything in the winter time. I ran into vertical hydroponics. This looks interesting, but takes up a lot of space. With a vertical system, you could grow 20+ different plants in a small, 2' space. Your buckets pretty much simulate that and I might try that. Great content.

  • @lamarmarsengill4945
    @lamarmarsengill4945 11 місяців тому +2

    The most encouraging and inspirational youtuber I've ever seen. Thank you.

  • @DanandTrish
    @DanandTrish Рік тому +1

    Thank you! Great life lessons that you are teaching, not just garden information!

  • @michaelvittori8525
    @michaelvittori8525 Рік тому +5

    This is an amazing video !! Well done !!

  • @dawnt6791
    @dawnt6791 Рік тому +5

    My clear and white containers developed algae. The ones that were other colors, especially darker colors, didn't. I did finally paint my white and clear containers. That stopped the algae issue. To me, the easiest thing is to just get colored containers to start with. Except black. Those, I found I had to paint at least the tops WHITE to prevent them from absorbing ridiculous amounts of heat. It's been an adventure to play with different containers, both indoors and outside, to see what works best for me in my setup.

  • @mornkel2125
    @mornkel2125 Рік тому +12

    I like your approach: experiment and if it doesn‘t work, try it in a different way. Try and error. I do the same, and as you said: that‘s part of the fun. 😊
    Painting white containers: i am too lazy for that, i just put a black garbage bag inside. Advantage: the white color keeps the container cooler and the black plastik blocks light from the nutrient solution. After the grow is finished use the bag for your garbage and take a new bag, this way you can skip cleaning. 😊

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the great tip!!You rock!

    • @dawnt6791
      @dawnt6791 Рік тому +3

      I hadn't thought of the black garbage bag inside! That's a great idea! White containers grow algae for me, and black containers draw in too much heat (I'm in southern Arizona). Doing black inside white might just do the trick, though! I'm going to try that.

    • @cecilsabourin9462
      @cecilsabourin9462 3 місяці тому

      Try wrapping the pail with silver bubble wrap ,insulates from heat while deflecting the sun,s rays .

  • @TheMountainHermit
    @TheMountainHermit Рік тому +1

    You have given me a reason to go back and do some more growing. Did some last year and had not started yet but it is time at 74 that I make a move and stay active. Thanks

  • @mo98003
    @mo98003 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant!! Thank you for supplying such helpful content. I grow all our houseplants in hydroponics with wonderful results, and I am looking to do the same with our outside vegetable garden. Your video is very helpful, and I will review some more of your videos as well.

  • @Geopolitic157
    @Geopolitic157 8 місяців тому +1

    Mike, you are "down to earth with growing.....in water wisdom". As a new subscriber, that has done lots of Eastern Canadian traditional gardening, with a twist by adding in potted citrus to the fun.....
    Over winter, I have a grow tent, led lighting, propagations, etc..... and now plunging into hydroponics.....
    Your work, and teachings are wonderful- Thank you!

  • @Yvonne-
    @Yvonne- Рік тому +2

    My 2LB order of Masterblend came in, a few days ago. No way that will last all summer. So, I ordered more bulk Masterblend.
    Before Shabbat, I ran out and picked up 2 Firehouse buckets from 2 restaurants, they had 1 bucket each.
    FOOD FOR THOUGHT: I invested in a few more spendy and very picked over nursery plants. NON GMO plants will offer many more seeds than purchasing seed packets, for continual grows.
    I went to the dollar store and picked up cheap pool noodles and containers because the sprouting trays I picked up 2 years ago, just didn't work for me. The delicate sprouts needed constant spritzing or they dried up. So, I'll be using your method.
    You even recommend omposting which could possibly, in a pinch, be somehow turned into fertilizers for our hydroponics.
    I said before I was ready but now I really am, to put the towers, grow containers, and sprouting "chambers" together after Sabbath.
    I VERY MUCH appreciate you and the work and love ❤️ you invested to save us ALL money, time, and as much effort as is possible to feed ourselves.
    Firemen get supported, and Firehouse Subs gets free advertisement until the plants cover the pots each year. It's a win, win.
    You have blessed many with a gift that keeps on giving. Many blessings to you and yours for years to come..... in Yahushas name.

  • @billiep4338
    @billiep4338 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for showing me again.❤

  • @gazzasoloman2562
    @gazzasoloman2562 8 місяців тому +1

    Wow - teach the world to feed itself - pure inspiration- wonderful, love it, let’s do it.

  • @truther3938
    @truther3938 Місяць тому

    Brand new to this vertical growing. Just gathering information so I can build confidence to start to grow something. This concept makes sense to me. Thank you for your videos!

  • @truthbetold2611
    @truthbetold2611 Рік тому +7

    Mike, you're blessing to the world. Love your Kratky demos. I have two of your gutter systems. Will plant nutrient dense leafy greens this year.

  • @smokeout1218
    @smokeout1218 4 місяці тому

    This went from the best hydroponic vid ive found to a motivational speach. love it!

  • @steviegeez8032
    @steviegeez8032 Рік тому +2

    I love your videos and your attitude. Keeping it simple and successful inspired me to try your method a year ago but it have learned since then and this method is truly more productive and efficient that growing in the ground which is what I'm doing now but I'm going back to this method and I'll experiment with you. Thank you for your very informative videos.

  • @devancebowen
    @devancebowen Рік тому +2

    I'm always busy at work but this can work for me..😊

  • @lcclark2862
    @lcclark2862 25 днів тому

    This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing this. I've been using self watering containers for a few years. I can't wait to try this method as it will increase my growing space, and greatly decrease my need for soil!

  • @1turf32
    @1turf32 Рік тому +3

    I thank you for all the hard work you put into you videos. It was such an honor to be able to watch them. Be safe have an awsome weekend.

  • @Love2Travel817
    @Love2Travel817 Місяць тому

    You are my favorite gardener ❤

  • @daniellkinder8239
    @daniellkinder8239 5 місяців тому +1

    I didn't realize he had come back to the Internet again. So thanks for this video.

  • @englishpracticemakesperfect
    @englishpracticemakesperfect Місяць тому

    Wow, this is brilliant! The method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water, is not only innovative but also incredibly efficient. Plus it conserves water and allows for year-round cultivation, and more? I'm sold! Thank you so much for this video!

  • @robinbanks183
    @robinbanks183 Рік тому +1

    Hi Mike really enjoying your videos, growing my first little crop of dwarf tomatoes with great success thanks to your advice. Best wishes from North England Uk

  • @MrNoclutch
    @MrNoclutch Рік тому +1

    Bad timing for me, love the videos and the shared knowledge. Still facing frost threats and started seeds too early for the outdoor season. Frost killed a bunch and critters took some too. I have an indoor system that got overwhelmed fast. Harvesting lots and still moving plants outside this weekend. Learning so much from so many people. Thanks for all you post.

  • @melissagoodwin2602
    @melissagoodwin2602 6 місяців тому

    Thank for sharing. The best I've found, will definitely try.

  • @mariaserpico7099
    @mariaserpico7099 8 місяців тому

    I'm just starting. Thanks. This is super helpful. 😊

  • @MarkKeeler-hs3je
    @MarkKeeler-hs3je 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for posting these how to videos. My wife and I built 6 Kratky buckets over the weekend. Our next project will be stacking the buckets and cutting holes in the side buckets.

  • @leannekenyoung
    @leannekenyoung Рік тому +5

    I’ve been watching your videos for years now and one thing I like that although your content may change the message has always remained the same! I always like watching to see just what Mike has come up with this time! Because sure as anything it’s going to be cheap and easy and it’s going to be a creative solution to an interesting problem. I absolutely love the way you teach the world to feed themselves and how you never fail to inspire me! I’ve tried to make use of my indoor vertical space and while I’ve had lots of success growing my own food this may be my greatest experiment to date! I have more then a dozen sweet pepper plants of varying varieties and they are growing in three buckets on top of one another and unlike an outdoor garden I could utilize the top and put holes in the top bucket. Which allowed for even more plants. You are right the most important part about cheap and easy is consistency, you must check your plants every single day and I happen to do it morning and night. You never know when all of a sudden one day your going to put our finger in to discover it’s not feeling any water at all. It may be like that consistently for three days and then on the fourth day it doesn’t need a top up it’s definitely not something that can be put on a spreadsheet or a calendar it’s just something that has to be done every day for the best results. I do have three bubblers one in each bucket because despite adding the additional nutrients every day I found the water would become stagnant and would have a smell inside which wasn’t pleasant so adding the air stones has resolved this issue for me. It’s a small thing and still something I consider cheap because they are supplied I already had on hand from previous experiments. I can’t believe I’ve got two banana peppers on already and lots of blossoms which I’m hand pollinating every morning and every night. I get a kick out of seeing the little burst of white pollen that seems to burst from some of the blossoms on the top of my finger and lll just continue to play the part of the bees. 😂🥰❤️🙏🏻🇨🇦

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому +2

      Thank you Leanne, always appreciate your input! So happy your garden is going well. I love playing the part of the bee as well. Sometimes I say "Bee the Change" while I am tapping the flowers, lol.

  • @mr.chisels729
    @mr.chisels729 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video Mike…Thanks!!
    Been converting my dirt garden to hydroponics over the last couple of years and man what a difference!!

  • @hldo00
    @hldo00 Місяць тому

    The therapy session i didn’t know i needed

  • @phloriaernas2149
    @phloriaernas2149 Рік тому

    Very helpful tips! Thank you very much!

  • @Rosemary-lg8sf
    @Rosemary-lg8sf 6 місяців тому

    ❤ what a beautiful message ❤

  • @Junzar56
    @Junzar56 Рік тому +2

    Paint your bucket-- that sounds like a Western Musical! ( I guess I am thinking of paint your wagon) Looks so great!

  • @yvettedroll5074
    @yvettedroll5074 Місяць тому

    Wow .I m going to try thank you

  • @donnybowers7832
    @donnybowers7832 Рік тому

    I'm gonna have to try this.

  • @depabooks
    @depabooks 4 місяці тому

    Finally a system that will work for me..outdoors under protection in a rainforest

  • @tjaakjeh
    @tjaakjeh Рік тому +2

    Hi Mike!
    Thank you for your fantastic videos on cheap and easy hydroponics. I liked it when you gave us permission to do it our own way. I needed to hear that somehow, because I've just started and wondering if I'm doing it right. You asked what we would like to see in part 3 of this series..... Perhaps some FAQ? Perhaps show us (again!) how you mix your masterblend? Maybe how to find the answer to a specific question in your FAQ section? I've seen plenty of your footage, I found the courage to start by you. Thank you and wishing you and your lady prosperity & (for your doggy as well) health. From Tilburg, the Netherlands.

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому

      Thank you, and thank you for your input. It will be helpful as I put part three together. Have an awesome weekend from us both!

  • @novacornelius3868
    @novacornelius3868 2 місяці тому

    ❤ Thank you I don't know much about gardening and would like to start soon... Have tight budget and this is gonna help a lot

  • @kay-deenharris4454
    @kay-deenharris4454 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for your page 🙏🏾❤

  • @andyg6484
    @andyg6484 Рік тому

    This is a best video. Thanks

  • @shiffongray1041
    @shiffongray1041 5 місяців тому

    Thanks so inspiring will do some experimenting

  • @Auguur
    @Auguur 10 місяців тому

    I don't think I would be as successful as you with outdoor hydro without a heater for the reservoir(The nights get chilly), and some kind of air stone for the nutrient solution. Which makes it a more complicated setup and makes me inclined to gravitate towards a DWC with misting nozzles which I have had phenomenal success with but it requires more maintenance and cost for the pump and tubing. I always love watching your videos, your garden is amazing! I have learned many tips from you over the years, Thanks a bunch!

  • @TikiGurl1971
    @TikiGurl1971 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge to do this cheaper and easier. I was afraid to try cause looking into it makes it look so complicated and expensive to get started. and i was feeling like it can't be that hard....you've encouraged me to try anyway and get started

    • @chantalnewburn7560
      @chantalnewburn7560 11 місяців тому

      Me too. Haven’t tried yet, but just as I was about to stop looking into hydroponics, this has convinced me it can be simple and affordable.

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 Рік тому

    Thanks Mike.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer Рік тому +1

    You really have grown a ton of vegetables in that set-up! I had a white square bucket that I put strawberry plants in and they did get root rot and algae indoors so eventually I lost them all. I ordered 20 ,ore plants and am spraying my bucket silver (not only to keep out light but to reflect the light back to the leaves. What you said about the tomatoes makes alot of sense. They can create alot of foliage fast and create enough shade. I think my mistake was that strawberries don't create that much foliage in one year from bare root starts, so there wasn't enough greenery to shade the bucket. I am hoping this year will be more successful with the silver reflective spray paint. I'm also going to divide up my plants and grow half of them in outdoor containers in soil, and half indoors in hydroponics and see which grows better. There seems to be different advantages to both ways.

  • @cajunvegan7716
    @cajunvegan7716 Рік тому +1

    YAYYYY. I'VE SUGGESTED THE MOSQUITO DUNKS!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @TUKByV
    @TUKByV Місяць тому

    Excellent.

  • @tartarsauce5250
    @tartarsauce5250 7 місяців тому +1

    If you put a piece of copper or a copper penny in the bucket that should help with algae.

  • @Rosemary-lg8sf
    @Rosemary-lg8sf 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @aishakhan5444
    @aishakhan5444 8 місяців тому

    You are an amazing person, god bless

  • @joehunter9928
    @joehunter9928 2 місяці тому

    Loved this thank you

  • @Bosri_bpfarm
    @Bosri_bpfarm 11 місяців тому

    Tomatoes are very beautiful.

  • @saucebox11
    @saucebox11 7 місяців тому +1

    this is a cool video, just need to figure out an automated way to water for us time starved people, currently i have drip irrigation on all my soil plants. I did it this year as I couldnt keep up with my at work, workload and come home after a 15 hour day and water for an hour. It was a game changer for me. I decided to try hydroponic this winter to see if I can at least keep some fresh vegetables this winter. Thank you

  • @flatvision5099
    @flatvision5099 11 місяців тому

    Very nice Video 👍🏻

  • @LeftEarth2
    @LeftEarth2 3 місяці тому

    Truly inspiring. 👍✨🌱

  • @johnthomas2743
    @johnthomas2743 2 місяці тому

    You have a good voice for your discussions. You sound a bit like Kevin Costner. Thank you for the advice and the examples!

  • @OnTheGoLoft
    @OnTheGoLoft 5 днів тому

    Great Video... One Love..

  • @abelchinedu4413
    @abelchinedu4413 8 місяців тому

    Listening to you, I like you. I like your personality.

  • @thefourseasonsinsweden
    @thefourseasonsinsweden 2 місяці тому

    Great ideas❤

  • @cathleen1717
    @cathleen1717 3 місяці тому

    So awesome thank you from under the firmament bless you

  • @jenniferwalters579
    @jenniferwalters579 3 місяці тому

    You are some great to inspire!

  • @blueandbanana
    @blueandbanana 9 місяців тому +1

    You are so awesome. Thank you. I’m
    scared but I will try.

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  9 місяців тому

      Don't be scared. Start small, have fun.

  • @danielnorman8595
    @danielnorman8595 Місяць тому

    Man I'm glad I watched this video. I hadn't checked my water levels in a while I just had to add 10 gallons worth of mix in 30 gallons of containers

  • @thefutureofgardening5912
    @thefutureofgardening5912 8 місяців тому

    Would make it a bit more complex, but you could add a hole in the bottoms of each of the buckets except the very bottom bucket and fill with water to allow a rise to the desired level before going into the pipe and entering into the next bucket, filling it up. This would allow you to be able to only fill up one bucket at the top and get all of them at once. Love how much progress you've made with these by the way. Great work!

  • @matthewselby4865
    @matthewselby4865 8 місяців тому +2

    One thing you could do to indicate the water level is to just drill a small hole just above where you want the water level to be, then there is no need to feel where the water level is because you just slowly add till water starts coming out of the hole.

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  8 місяців тому +1

      But I want it to the top in the beginning and don't want to mess with trying to plug several holes as it evaporates

  • @nancytharp8213
    @nancytharp8213 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. 🙏 😎🏖🏝

  • @coldarif
    @coldarif 10 місяців тому

    Excellent

  • @sandramort37
    @sandramort37 Рік тому

    Your channel is fantastic. I'm ripping my house apart looking for my drill and I can't WAIT to get into the planters! I've done Kratky on the lids in the past, but this looks a million times better, HATE those flooded air roots!!! BTW, the new haircut looks great, but you look tired! Or maybe I'm just projecting? LOL

  • @Fmkayla
    @Fmkayla Рік тому

    Thank you, thank you ,
    thank you , I was patiently waiting for some of the answers I didn’t have and you answered what I needed to know
    I loved this video .💖✝️💖✝️💖

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! Thank you Fran, I am glad it helped! Have a great weekend!

  • @swempthebemp
    @swempthebemp 8 місяців тому

    Great video, I think I'll try this method to save some valuable space. Just wondering how you drain your buckets to refill/clean them?

  • @johnmcintosh4546
    @johnmcintosh4546 2 місяці тому

    love this,, can you explain where the water level should be? Does the water cover the roots?.. thank you

  • @user-tv8fo8wt2v
    @user-tv8fo8wt2v 10 місяців тому

    very cool.

  • @mariasquarepants8532
    @mariasquarepants8532 Місяць тому

    I used to manage a great american cookies / Mrs field’s cookie store at the mall (cookie cakes) we had buckets for the icing. I still have one in my house for the dog food. I hated throwing them in the dumpster. If someone would have asked for buckets I would have been thrilled. I saw an ice cream shop advertising for free buckets. One thing i would recommend: use food grade plastic buckets.

  • @Draphia
    @Draphia Рік тому +1

    Just ordered my nutrients, cant wait. I'm actually using a 3d printer to make my own netcups. Dirt cheap when you can print them to any size you desire and get up to 200- 300 netcups per filament roll

  • @1turf32
    @1turf32 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @aks20002
    @aks20002 Місяць тому +1

    One of the problem I faced with Kratky approach to grow outdoor was that when it gets too hot outside making nutrient solution temperature more than 90F, tomatoes stop flowering. I opted for 25 gallon size buckets to mitigate this issue as larger volume of water doesn't get too hot that quickly, but still it didn't help. And this was happening in Bay Area temperate weather.
    How did you manage to solve this problem with your small 5 gallon bucket ?

  • @MercadoMomMoments
    @MercadoMomMoments Рік тому +1

    I finally tried this today the pool noodles were not wide enough. I had to alter it by cutting chucks of noodle pieces and glueing them with e6000. Next time I will make the holes smaller I think with shrinkflation they are making them smaller. Once the glue dries I'll add masterblend and plants. 😊

    • @cecilsabourin9462
      @cecilsabourin9462 3 місяці тому

      You could also use the insulation sleaves for small copper pipes in mechanical rooms .

  • @barriespencer6336
    @barriespencer6336 4 місяці тому

    To completed but interesting video

  • @shannacosper7366
    @shannacosper7366 Рік тому +2

    Mine filled with rain water. Every rain I went and dumped some so they wouldnt drown. Then I worried about the nutrients. So, today I went out and dumped all the water and refilled. I dont know what to do to keep it from happening. We used 27 gal totes. But, plants are growing and everything is thriving, so right now I am not worrying. I picked my first zucchini today. Cucumbers will be ready soon. Tomatoes and peppers are not far behind. And my watermelon and cantaloupe looks really health too. We also planted 2 okra plants, so we will see what will happen with that. Something attacked my tomatillos so we lost those, but I have some new starts for those that are almost ready. I live in GA where we have a hot long summer, so I think I will at least get some tomatillos even though it is a late start. I am so excited. Our in the ground gardens have never worked in the past because our soil isn't good and I am not great at keeping stuff watered. This is the year though. It's gonna be great!

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! I am excited for you! Sounds like you have a lot going on and it is going to be fun!

  • @richjageman3976
    @richjageman3976 5 місяців тому

    I put a plug in my buckets so I could refill the bucket, open the plug and it would drain any excess down to my catch bucket and I would use that overfill for the next bucket.

  • @Krashman666
    @Krashman666 Місяць тому

    If you do not have much money you can use the simple method of a toilet bowl system. levels are maintained with a pump and float from a distribution water tank with premixed solution. its a simple setup for anyone. have not used a setup like your in many years. I engineered my very large setup fully automated. Harvesting daily only takes a few minutes if you setup a well maintained system. This video shows the basics of what anyone can do and always have food. I like these videos that show anyone can really eat for free everyday.

  • @jaybavis5896
    @jaybavis5896 2 місяці тому

    Question so how does this work without soil. Is it the nutrients that being placed in the water. If you did this in the inside like a garage or in a room do you need lights as well . Thanks for the video and advice. I’m going to try this

  • @cecilsabourin9462
    @cecilsabourin9462 3 місяці тому

    Hi , setting up the same system as you,re,s for peppers annd tomatoes .My question is ,can strawberries be grown as well this way ? Some are using the wick system .Trouble is they still use dirt suspended above an eavestrough of water . Thanks for the reply .

  • @ubuson3304
    @ubuson3304 Рік тому +1

    You da man!!!

  • @tammytamz3046
    @tammytamz3046 9 місяців тому

    Yes yes, I’m binging your videos 😅. Ps. Love the aprons in your store!

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  9 місяців тому +1

      Yay! Thank you! Have an awesome day!

    • @tammytamz3046
      @tammytamz3046 9 місяців тому

      @@KeepOnGrowin my pleasure! I’m on the hunt for the frosting buckets at the bakery’s RIGHT NOW! I almost bought myself one of those “Juice Plus” towers for $800-1500…Every year for the past 5 yrs!! I knew there was a reason I couldn’t pull the trigger! Cheers my new favorite youtuber!!

    • @tammytamz3046
      @tammytamz3046 9 місяців тому

      @@KeepOnGrowin you have an awesome day too!!

  • @meesho2194
    @meesho2194 4 місяці тому

    hi again, what is the name of the daglo foam tube that you use ? Thanks

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Рік тому

    My Tiny Tim tomato plant is in a 5 gal bucket with a 6 inch grow basket. I hope they sold me the right seeds....it seems to be getting huge. Well...right now the side leaves don`t look "tiny" and it`s already over a foot tall. So who knows. Mine is under the corner edge of my camper roof for good morning and all day sun. I wrapped the bucket in a thin foam insulating material (free from packages) and then aluminum foil...even the black basket lid to reflect light. I have several Folgers Instant coffee containers growing basil. The 3 inch net cups fit those perfectly and I put expanded clay pebbles in them. They`re under the camper roof too but partial sun hits them which is the best way here in Louisiana. I have indoor electric gardens too for Winter and Southern veggies in my yard. I planted dry blackeyed peas from the store. CHEAP seeds! And they grow great in the heat.

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  Рік тому

      Awesome! I may have to get some black eyed peas! Take care!

  • @craigdonald551
    @craigdonald551 11 місяців тому +1

    Get a 500ml Coke or some other long necked bottle that won’t collapse , fill with nutrients/water make a hole big enough so that you can put in the bottle deep enough so it sits at the level you want. Flip it in far enough so the top is just in the bucket water. As the water in the bucket gets lower than the mouth of bottle the water empties from the bottle. Not only does it keep the bucket water level up, but it’s also a visual reference to see if you need to top up .

    • @KeepOnGrowin
      @KeepOnGrowin  11 місяців тому +1

      Let me know when you do it, would like to see that in action.

  • @mohassan5944
    @mohassan5944 8 місяців тому

    ❤ thank you. Let's grow together. What is best lettuce to grow and what brand nutrients to use. Thank you brother

  • @ms.lgraves4147
    @ms.lgraves4147 Місяць тому

    Sassy! Love it!!!😂

  • @montegrounds7364
    @montegrounds7364 10 місяців тому

    I'm SO going to do this!!! AWESOME job.. only 1 thing I disagree with is the world is flat..😂

  • @stylishyetty
    @stylishyetty Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for this. Please how many tomato plant did you put in a bucket?