I would stick em directly in the ground. Dig about a three foot hole, 3*3*3, then lay down some good soil, then plant. The turn off for buckets is that they could be spotted, stolen easier, nocked over by wind, ect...

Just stick em in the ground.-EmT
EmTpockets Reviewed by EmTpockets on . Should I use buckets or not? I'm currently germinating about 30 seeds, soaking them in water then growing seedlings, then I have 2 options or more if you provide another. I have found my spot I want to grow, a woodsy area, small stream about 20 feet away for water. My question is should I use 5 gallon buckets with holes in the bottom to grow the plants in or just dig a hole, lay down some good soil and grow directly in the ground? Also.. I'm a bit worried someone might see the buckets as well, I might need to camoflauge Rating: 5