>>2318746Good job OP. Growing in buckets is based.
>>2319140>>2319246Not all soil is the same.
>>2319356>why buckets?1] Better control of soil and parasites, especially if they're in a covered structure
2] Much easier to work on because they're off the ground -- not so hard on the back
3] Your configuration is modular; you can position the plants differently if you need to. Or if you decide you want to use an alternate area of your property you just move everything and you don't have to dig all over again. Digging fucking blows.
4] When growing season is over you can move the buckets [with the soil] into a shed to be used the following year, or if the soil is properly dried out you can just pop a lid on 'em.
5] They have handles. Easy to lift them into a gorilla cart for transport or carry two at a time.
>>2325344>How much was that ?Checked and seconded.
Also, the cheap $3 five-gallon white buckets at Walmart are food-grade.