johnathon87
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Location: Louisville KY

growing full garden upside down.... need some help

hello everyone I am going to be growing alot of my garden upside down.. the soil I have chosen is Organic choice poting mix I was going to mix bat poo in with the soil along with some more perlite I live in KY so my growing zone is zone 3 the buckets I have are 3 gallon buckets is this going to a good size for my tomatoes I have a better boy hybrid and a large cherry red. the peppers I have are california wonder its a bell pepper and I have chosen 2 types for the beans I have a pole bean and a bush bean. will one do better then the other.. just keep in mind I am going to be growing these upside down.... plus can someone tell me how to post pics.. thanks hope to here somthing soon[/url]

cynthia_h
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Please see "Helpful Gardener's Tips and Suggestions for New Members." There are five or so different areas of "tips," and one of them is photographs. This forum doesn't host photos, so you'll need to have a photo-hosting account somewhere else. Then...

https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=23

will make more sense. :)

Welcome to The Helpful Gardener.

Cynthia H.
Sunset Zone 17, USDA Zone 9

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rainbowgardener
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Incidentally if you are referring to the USDA hardiness zones in Louisville, KY you are most likely in zone 6b (like me in Cincinnati). Zone 3 is places like northern Montana, northern North Dakota, southern Canada -- much colder than you!



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