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Well, I was going to process tomatoes today, but I ended up doing some other things instead, so that might happen tomorrow. In the meantime, I have an update for you on my container garden experiments. This is the first year that I've tried growing some of these things in containers, basically I've only successfully grown pepper plants and tomato plants in containers in the past. I've tried growing cucumbers in big pots in the past, but they didn't do all that well. That may have been a water issue, but I'm not sure. Anyway, most of this year's experiments have been doing pretty well, so far.

These are the 2 pots with bush type yellow beans in them. The pot on the right is about a week or so ahead of the one on the left because I had to replant the seeds in the left hand pot. I have 4 plants in the RH pot and 7 plants in the LH pot. I picked the beans from the RH pot, I got a nice big handful of beans. The beans in the LH pot are still small, but a few are almost ready to pick.
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The pepper plants have been doing really well in the self watering buckets this year, at least the ones that didn't get infested with aphids are. Those plants are behind, but they're growing and starting to produce little peppers now.
First the big pepper plants.
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And a couple of the smaller pepper plants.
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The potato plants seem to be growing pretty well in the containers. These are early red potatoes that I got started pretty late with. I'll let them grow until they die back or get frosted. The longer they grow, the bigger and more potatoes, hopefully.
First the potatoes in the bag pot.
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And the potatoes in the plastic bin.
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I have 3 bigger pots with carrots in them. The one pot only has a few carrots in it because I already picked a couple of carrots from it to use for cooking last week. They weren't big, but they were big enough to use. I think most of the carrots in the pots need more growing time, but they have a couple of months to get bigger.
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One last picture, not from the container garden. I picked the bush green beans yesterday afternoon, it was the 3rd picking of those plants. I got a nice bucket full of beans from the plants, some of them were really big, maybe too big. That's what happens when you don't pick them for a week.
This will be the last picking for most of the plants. A lot of the plants had a white mold or fungus on the main stem and also affected a few of the beans that were touching the ground. I ended up pulling out most of the plants because of it, they were dieing from it anyway. We've had a lot of rain this year and I think it was just too wet for the plants, they never dried out underneath, possibly a lack of ventilation from the way the plants get crowded when they get big.
Anyway, here's the bucket o beans.
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Well, that's it for this post, I hope you enjoyed the pictures!

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Despite all the rain you've had, you've gotten a pretty good haul so far! So good to see the containers doing well. I'd forgotten the self-watering ones. Those must have come in handy when you were away.

Thanks for the update.

Yes, the self watering containers take care of themselves for several days at a time. Since I don't have to water them regularly, I sometimes forget to fill the reservoirs on them. It still takes a while for them to get dry though, which is a good thing.

@amberyooper I would be interested to see the yield of carrots you get from the buckets. I love the Beans. I am doing a post about my green bean experiment next.

I'll do a post when I harvest the carrots from the pots. I want to try bigger pots for the carrots next year. I definitely want to plant more beans in pots next year, they're doing really well this year, while I've had various problems with the beans planted in the garden due to how wet it's been here this year.

I am so impressed with your container(s) garden. I have a kiddo that lives up in Canada and grows one very similar on her balcony. Amazing what a little determination can do and I loved your pictures.

Thank you!

Amber, this is my first year with a container garden. Where did you learn to make the self watering buckets? I would like to figure out how to do something like that for next year. I am completely hooked on vegetable gardening now. I'm mostly growing peppers, but have tomatoes, onions, and cilantro growing as well.

I learned to make the self watering buckets by watching several youtube videos and then trying it myself. I made my own video about my buckets that I posted on steemit a couple months back. Here's the link to the post with the video.
https://steemit.com/greenhouse/@amberyooper/greenhouse-2017-video-number-2
You still have to put water in these, just not as often because they have a reservoir in the bottom that keeps the plant watered for at least several days, perhaps longer depending on the weather.

Thank you for the link. I'll check it out!

Well, someone definately has a green thumb : )

Cudo's!!!!!

Thank you!