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 As food costs increase and families look to save money in creative ways, home vegetable gardens are becoming more popular across the country. In some situations, one of the major challenges to growing your own food is to find a suitable design that is inexpensive and can provide portability, if needed. Or if your space has contamination issues, a bucket garden might be just the thing to get started until the soil is safe.

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Small Spaces spawn creativity, compact gardens are sprouting up on condo or apartment patios...Compact gardens that stack or grow vertically can take advantage of small areas and still provide foods for your table.

Portability is another important aspect if you live in a home that does not provide optimal conditions for a stationary garden. Some of the issues that may require portability may include minimal access to sunlight, strong wind conditions or animal control. A bucket garden is a very simple way to begin your journey toward food independence.

Click here to see how I created a Hanging Bucket Planter  for growing tomatoes upside down. I did it for $1.50 and completed it in 10 minutes. Who needs to pay 10.00 -15.00 to grow tomatoes upside down?



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