How To Grow In 5 Gallon Buckets - A Simple Way To Garden Anywhere! (2024)

A few weeks back, we wrote an article on the blog about growing vegetables and flowers in 5 gallon buckets using our new DIY 5 gallon bucket planter boxes.

And have we ever been bombarded with questions on how to grow plants in 5 gallon buckets!

With more people than ever looking to grow more of their own food this year, growing in 5 gallon buckets is a great way to go. Especially if you are short on growing space, time – or both!

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Even better, growing in buckets virtually eliminates weeding. And best of all, “cleaning” up the garden at the end of the season requires simply dumping your bucket in the compost bin!

So with all of the recent interest, here is a look at the secrets to success to grow in 5 gallon buckets.

Growing In 5 Gallon Buckets

The 5 gallon bucket is actually a perfect vessel for growing vegetables and annuals. At 14 inches high, and 12″ in diameter, it allows plenty of room for deep, wide roots.

And compared to the cost of expensive containers, it’s hard to beat the $3 to $4 price tag of a 5 gallon bucket. Not to mention, they can often even be found for free. They can also be turned into inexpensive, attractive planter boxes with ease!! (See: Homemade 5 Gallon Bucket Planters)

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And turning 5 gallon buckets into a planter couldn’t be easier. Here is a look at the simple steps to create your own instant bucket garden:

#1 Create Drainage Holes

To grow in 5 gallon buckets, you need to first create a few drainage holes. Nothing will kill a plant faster than plants sitting in water.

For our grow buckets, we create drainage holes in the bottom base, and on the sides of the bottom. This allows excess water to drain off quickly when too much water enters the bucket.

Drilling Holes

To make our holes, we use a 1/2″ drill bit. We start by drilling 4 evenly spaced holes in the base of the bucket.

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Next, we then drill 4 more holes evenly spaced around the sides at the bottom end of the container. We drill these about (1) one inch up from the bottom.

These holes protect the water from pooling up into the roots during hard rains or excessive watering. Especially if one or more of the bottom holes become plugged.

Adding Drainage Material To The Bottom Of The Bucket

The next step is to add in a few inches of drainage material to the bottom of your bucket. There are two major benefits to this step:

First and foremost, it prevents the bottom drainage holes from becoming plugged. But at the same time, it also helps conserve on the potting soil needed to fill the bucket.

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For our drainage material, we always opt for lightweight pine barn or hardwood bark nuggets.

Although rocks or gravel can be used, the bark nuggets keep the bucket from becoming too heavy. In addition, the rough edges of the material provides plenty of channels and space for air and water to flow with ease.

Filling The Buckets With The Right Growing Soil

Once your bucket is drilled and filled with a bit of drainage material, it’s time add soil. And the soil you choose to use is critical to your overall growing success!

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Container soil needs to be lightweight, healthy and fertile. Ordinary top soil or garden soil simply won’t work. It is far too heavy, making it hard for plants to absorb nutrients or drain well.

We make our own homemade potting soil from simple organic ingredients. (See : How To Make The Perfect Homemade Potting Soil)

There are also many high quality potting soil mixes on the market that will work well. The key is to make sure they are lightweight and full of nutrients.

Supporting Plants

Finally, the last key to success is to provide support for plants that need it. Large vegetables like tomatoes and peppers need a stake or trellis to keep plants upright.

The stakes can go directly in the buckets, or buckets can be located near a fence or trellis to support plants as they grow.

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We attach our trellises to our planter boxes. It makes quick work of securing plants. The DIY boxes have been a huge hit on the blog this year – they can be built with a few 2 x 4’s and make an attractive planter for the 5 gallon buckets. (See : DIY Planter Box Plans)

Here is to growing in 5 gallon buckets! Happy Gardening – Jim and Mary

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FAQs

How do you plant a garden in a 5 gallon bucket? ›

In a simple system, all you need is 1 bucket, a drill, good soil, and some seeds. If your crop will need a very deep container, cut the bottom off of 1 bucket and tie it to the top of another. This will allow for a very deep soil space for large plants.

What is the easiest vegetable to grow in a bucket? ›

Some vegetables that do well in containers include nightshades, such as tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and eggplants. Fast-growing crops, including peas and lettuce, also are some of the easiest veggies to grow in pots.

How many bags of potting soil do I need for a 5 gallon bucket? ›

1.6 Pots

Are 5 gallon buckets safe for gardening? ›

Yes, it is perfectly safe to grow vegetables in a food-grade 5 gallon bucket! Just make sure that the bucket you choose is food-grade and hasn't stored any questionable materials, such as paint, chemicals, tar, asphalt, or pesticides or herbicides.

What vegetables grow well in 5 gallon buckets? ›

Five-Gallon Buckets
  • Tomatoes. Container: 1 plant per 5-gallon pot. ...
  • Beans, snap. Container: 5-gallon window box. ...
  • Broccoli. Container: 1 plant per 5 gallon pot, 3 plants per 15-gallon tub. ...
  • Carrots. Container: 5-gallon window box at least 12 inches deep. ...
  • Cucumbers. Container: 1 plant per 1-gallon pot. ...
  • Eggplant. ...
  • Lettuce. ...
  • Onions.
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Will tomatoes grow well in 5 gallon buckets? ›

Tomatoes grow nicely in 5-gallon buckets (both Determinate and semi-Determinate tomato cultivars.) This way of growing tomatoes is ideal for DIY garden containers and small spaces. Fill your drilled bucket with potting soil, add your fertilizer, and plant the tomato half the height of their main stem.

What vegetables are easiest to grow for beginners? ›

Leaf lettuces and salad greens such as kale, chard, mustard, arugula, collards, and watercress are among the easiest of edibles – mainly because they start readily from seeds planted directly in the garden and are quick to mature (meaning less time for anything to go wrong.) Most greens are “cut-and-come-again,” too.

What vegetables grow well in buckets? ›

Peppers do well in containers and don't need as much water as other plants, such as tomatoes. The variety of colors, flavors, heat, and sizes is endless. Radishes are fun plants to grow with young children as they grow quickly, satisfying eager beginners.

How often do you water tomato plants in a 5 gallon bucket? ›

Tomatoes should stay in consistently moist soil, but the soil should not get soggy. You will likely need to water every day, but if it has rained heavily in the past 24 hours, it may not be necessary. A good idea is to plan to water every day but to do a visual check first.

How much garden soil does it take to fill a 5 gallon bucket? ›

A standard 5-gallon bucket typically holds approximately 0.67 cubic feet of soil. That's about 2/3 of a cubic foot bag of soil, and each bag will weigh approximately 40 pounds of soil.

Can I use Home Depot buckets to grow vegetables? ›

5-gallon Homer buckets can be used to grow some edibles like tomatoes and peppers. Fill with good quality organic potting mix. Be mindful of excessive heat and wind. Move plants around for the best location and stake, if needed.

Can cucumbers be grown in 5 gallon buckets? ›

Two or three plants will fit in a five-gallon bucket or grow one cucumber in a 10-inch-wide container. Mix soil with equal parts of compost, potting soil, perlite and peat moss.

How much garden soil do I need for a 5 gallon bucket? ›

Calculating How Much Soil for a 5-Gallon Pot

A standard 5-gallon bucket typically holds approximately 0.67 cubic feet of soil. That's about 2/3 of a cubic foot bag of soil, and each bag will weigh approximately 40 pounds of soil.

How many tomato plants should you plant in a 5 gallon bucket? ›

The Benefits of Using 5-Gallon Buckets

The standard size of these buckets allows for at least two tomato plants per bucket. This makes them an efficient use of space in small gardens or balcony spaces.

How many quarts of potting soil for a 5 gallon bucket? ›

Size of Bag and Approximate Number of Pots It Fills
Pot type & sizeApproximate soil volume of pot*(dry quarts*)32-qt bag
5 gallon14
HANGING BASKETS
10 inch5.5
12 inch7.94
26 more rows

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