I'm working on setting up another 4x4 and had some ideas for DIY this time instead of buying more earthbox Jr's. they work great, but in my planting style I have to go 2 per sip. the long rectangle footprint also makes them harder to move around. also, the overflow hole means if I need to move them while they are full, I manage to spill and make a mess no matter how careful I am.
Grabbed 9 of these from my local hardware shop.
Amazon.com - Rubbermaid Roughneck️ Storage Totes 3 Gal Pack of 6 Rugged, Reusable, Set of Storage Containers -
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First question, are these safe to use? they are LDPE which is a softer plastic. seems like it will be fine but wanted your all feed back before I proceed.
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My plan is to use these "plant warrior" 5 gal pots on top, with another smaller square 1/2 gallon pot upside down (with holes drilled all over it) zip tied to the bottom to serve as its "foot". This would then sit inside of a hole I cut in the lid of the tote.
instead of a drain hole , I'm going to use a small valve attachment on each one so I can connect a drain line to each tote. this way I can run all the overflow into a bucket and easily carry it away instead of mopping everything up. nice and clean and less humidity spikes after I top off the totes.
add a 1" pvc fill pipe and I think this will be a nice little sip that can be easily moved w built in handles,, has enough soil in the pot for a full water only run, has an easily removeable lid to check root growth and/or clean the res as desired.
change my mind. have the day off work and going to either bang these out, or give up and go buy some city pickers from lowes.