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Vertical Garden Towers

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Since we had our back yard redone a few years ago I lost the space for my hydroponic setup. I had recently seen builds of vertical garden towers and thought I could build my own. The hydroponic towers are very expensive and need electricity to run the pumps. I bought a 5 level Stacky but it's pretty small. That led me to build my own. I used a 55 gallon food safe drum, 4 - 5 gallon buckets ad a bit of plumbing.

The center section is stacked buckets with holes drilled throughout them. This will be for composting.

Now all I need are the plants and worms.

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I have some plants now to get it started. It's a little late in the season but I want to see how these will work.

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Chilies:
Ghost Red - Jalapeno (x3) - Anaheim - Poblano - Serrano - Thai Hot Pepper - Bonnie Green Bell

Tomatoes:
Huskey Cherry Red - Sun Sugar Yellow

Herbs:
Lemon Thyme - Greek Oregano - Italian Oregano - Cilantro

Lettuce:
Romaine - Swiss Chard​
 
Looks interesting what are you using for bedding material?
 
To make the 55 gallon towers I purchased two 55 gallon food safe drums from a local feed store for $30 each. I cut 5 rows of 7" slits in alternating patterns then used a propane torch to heat up the plastic. Once it was flexible I used a 5" aluminum tube and a crowbar to pry out the pockets. I then poured cold water on them to set the pockets in place. It did not turn out as pretty as I would have liked but it will work.

Once that was done I drilled holes for 1 1/2" PVC for the drain on the bottom side. I drilled plenty of holes thru the tubing to help draining when needed. I added a valve on the outside to control the draining.

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Then I took a few 5 gallon buckets and drilled holes in them. This center section is where you can toss your food waste for natural composting. I stacked three buckets but ended up cutting off 6 inches from the bottom bucket to have the top at the right height. I used the bottom of a fourth bucket as a lid for the composting part.

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To finish it off I placed 5 inches of gravel on the bottom of the barrel including the center. Then placed a barrier with garden fabric between that and the soil.

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I have another 55 gallon drum and enough parts to make a second tower. I plan on using more smaller pockets on that one. I will use a wine bottle to pry out the pockets on that one. It cost under $50 to build each tower. If you look up pre-made ones that size they are at least four times the cost.
 
Looking forward to hearing how it works.
 
20 days in and it is working well so far. This is just a test for next year to see how it would do. The compost bin in the middle is about half full. I added worms to get them working on it. It surprisingly does not smell bad but I am getting a huge amount of fruit flies. I added a hanging cup with honey water and it had drowned many of them.

All the plants are growing well. The smaller tower is doing great.

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In the large one I have cherry tomatoes popping up on both plants. There are a few Jalapenos and Thai peppers starting. The rest are flowering as well. I don't expect them to get to maturity this year but you never know. Next spring I will fill it up as well as another one I have ready to build.

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The Habinaro I planted between my citrus trees is ripening. It has nothing to do with the vertical planters but here it is.

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