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Self-Watering Planters

Self-Watering Planters. By Jack Accoutnius. Why?. Most of us want to save water. Need to water less often. Less chance of over watering Don’t need as much space. Save bending . How. Just about any container can be used, I prefer 5 gallon buckets or cattle feed tubs.

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Self-Watering Planters

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  1. Self-Watering Planters By Jack Accoutnius

  2. Why? • Most of us want to save water. • Need to water less often. • Less chance of over watering • Don’t need as much space. • Save bending

  3. How • Just about any container can be used, I prefer 5 gallon buckets or cattle feed tubs. • First, what tools will you need?

  4. Tools needed, hole saw

  5. Tools needed, drill

  6. Tools needed, Saw, Sabre

  7. Tools needed, drill bit

  8. Tools needed, all

  9. Supplies needed, buckets

  10. Supplies needed, Pot

  11. Supplies needed, pvc pipe

  12. Let’s start

  13. Bottom bucket, or holding tank

  14. Upper bucket, or plantersiphon(pot)

  15. Upper bucket, mark cup-out for siphon

  16. Upper bucket, starter hole

  17. Upper bucket. Make cut-out

  18. Upper bucket, cut-out made

  19. Upper bucket, drain holes

  20. Upper bucket, filler pipe hole saw

  21. Upper bucket, filler pipe hole

  22. Upper bucket, filler pipe

  23. Upper bucket, filler pipe support

  24. Completed self watering planter

  25. How it works

  26. Alternate design, one bucket

  27. Materials needed

  28. Drain holes

  29. Air holes

  30. Filler pipe

  31. Siphon pot

  32. Self watering planter #2

  33. How it works!

  34. Questions? • All of mine last year used the second method. • I raised tomatoes, squash, and zucchini • This year I am adding cauliflower, corn, irish potatoes, radishes, and carrots, and I may try sweet potatoes.

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