Bucket Gardening 101

Bucket Gardening 101. Bucket gardening is a way to grow your favorite vegetables in small containers. Baskets can be made of plastic, clay, or metal and are filled with soil and water. Plants are grown in a contained environment without the concern of weather conditions or dirt pollution.

All you need are buckets to put your plants into. The first step is to plan your garden. Think about the space you have available and where you want to place your plants. Your garden will require fertile soil, direct sunlight, and moisture. If your chosen plants do not prefer the shade or moisture, you can simply pull them.

Make sure they receive all the nutrients they need for healthy growth. Before digging out your plants from their containers, check the root system of your chosen plant to see if it’s in good shape. If you don’t have any dirt, tuck in the soil a few inches deep with the use of a shovel or a fork.

If you have dirt, add it a few inches to the bucket. Dig a hole in the center of the bucket about one inch larger than the root ball. Water the soil and let it drain before placing your plants in. Always mulch your plants when they have bloomed, but don’t wait until after you have mowed them.

Mulching will prevent weeds from growing and spreading throughout your garden. If the soil in your bucket has drainage issues, place a piece of weed-free plastic between the bucket and soil. This will prevent roots from getting stuck between the plastic.

This will also prevent water from soaking into the plastic and causing problems. Place mulches in all areas, but make sure they are the correct size to match your bucket. It is important to remove the plants from their pots as soon as they have sprouted.

Remove any green, wet grass from the bottom of the pot and wash the leaves using a garden hose. Then rinse the soil well and turn over the plants. Repeat this procedure for each plant in your pot. When you are finished, make sure you thoroughly clean your buckets and place them in a shady area.

Bucket gardening is great for all ages and skill levels, even if you have never done it before. There are many step-by-step gardening tips available online if you are having trouble deciding what things to do. Bucket gardening 101 is as simple as pie!

Bucket Brigade Garden Tractor Pulling

If you have ever seen a bucket brigade garden tractor pulling up behind a house on their way to perform some landscaping, then you probably thought to yourself, “Honey, I could have done that, too!” And you would be right because bucket brigade tractors are very versatile pieces of equipment that can be used for just about any task under the sun.

Let’s take a look at how they work, and what types of jobs you can expect them to be used for around your home. Garden tractors pull up behind you and pull or push your chosen vehicle along the garden path. The actual tractor is enclosed in a bucket, and the bucket is attached to the tractor with a winch.

You simply fill the bucket with dirt, haul it back to the tractor, and your job is done! You may be surprised to find out, however, that bucket brigade tractors can be used for much more than just pulling up weeds. And they are surprisingly easy to operate, even for those not particularly handy around the house.

Bucket Gardening 101
Bucket Gardening 101

The most common uses for bucket brigade tractors are lawn mowing and landscaping. While it isn’t likely that anyone who owns a bucket tractor will be able to do anything too complex, they do make a great lawnmower for small yards, and a fun landscaping project for larger areas.

A bucket brigade tent is an easy way to have a working tractor on hand, ready for just such a situation. Plus, the garden tractor can be covered with an attractive tarp and left to pull behind any truck or trailer, no matter what it’s size.

Bucket Brigade Garden Tractor

And while this may seem like a bad thing, the tractor actually pulls and carries much heavier loads than you would imagine. As long as you have an efficient truck and trailer, you can pull a ton of dirt in a single trip, using about ten to fifteen horsepower engines for the larger models.

Of course, there are smaller models, which are capable of doing less work but with greater speed. However, the work is still very much needed, since the yard needs to be mowed at least a few times a day, and the job of landscaping tends to involve pulling and carrying a lot of dirt. So your best bet is to pick a larger engine, at least two or three times the size of your average bucket, in order to be able to pull and carry much more.

Bucket Gardening 101
Bucket Gardening 101

You may also be able to use bucket brigade tents in other situations. For instance, you might put one together as a mobile gas station. Pull up some tools, fill up the gas tank, and you are done. Of course, this all depends on how far away you are from the nearest gas station, which may be hundreds of miles away, or you might need to set up the tent elsewhere, depending on distance and weather conditions. But it’s certainly an option.

So, what do you do when you have a garden and you need to do some digging? Well, it would be much better to let someone else do the work unless you really want to spend all day long working in the garden. If you are going to have a go at doing the digging yourself, make sure that you are properly equipped. That way, you can enjoy your time much more and the bucket brigade tent will only be used for rare occasions.