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Jan 16, 2015 11:31AM

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Not sure what variety you have however, bush beans grow about two feet high and two feet wide. Pole beans can grow long slender strands about six feet long and need a trellis.
A would think a five gallon bucket would work for the bush variety. One could plant ten seeds in a bucket but would need a trellis in the bucket for the plants to grow up. One would also want some drain holes in the bottom of the buckets also.
Good thing you have not tried squash or pumpkins or have you?
Those plants need about 5 square feet for one seed :)

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I also use the book Mickey shared and it is excellent especially for new gardeners. Some of the things you listed require large containers to do well and other things do not transplant well. If you do some research you can learn the requirements for each plant and have more success and ultimately more fun growing your container plants.

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No problem, so how many egg cartons do you have in your home?
I use reusable 72 one inch cell seed trays starting kits like you see in the garden center stores. Now 6 trays x 72 cells = 432 plants. Those 6 trays will easily sit on two shelves in front of my south side windows. One fourth of those plants will not make it for transplanting, leaving around 300 plants. I will transplant them 3 weeks later into 3 inch pots. For me that will be around the beginning the month of May. I will no longer keep them in my home. I have covered porch out of direct sunlight, high winds and pounding rain. Every inch of my porch will covered by plants. Around memorial weekend every plant will be transplanted directly into the ground.
My vegetable garden space is around 7,000 sq ft. Most of my vegetable plants will be seeds directly put into the ground. Take pickling pickles, they will go from seed to table in just 60 days. Tomatoes that I start indoors will take 100 days to from seed to table. I plant a lot because I preserve what I grow.
When I started out many decades ago, I only had a small 4 ft x 12 ft garden box. My hobby kept on growing. Depending on how much space you have should determine how many plants you want.


Peppers takes around three weeks just to sprout, they grow easy but takes a long time to get fruit. Peppers are first green then turn red or yellow.
Beans should do well, sounds like the pole variety over bush. If pole variety one will need around ten plants to have one meal.
Lettuces does well indoors and each plant only take up one square foot.
Tomato plants are bush or vine five gallon buckets will be needed. A trellis in the buckets will be needed. Wire trellis are cheap $1-$2 ones should work. For beefsteak tomatoes a heavy trellis may be needed.
Apple trees take years to grow and needs more than one to make fruit.
Avocado and lemons are tropical and I nothing about them.
The root plants can go deep at least one to two feet deep a five gallon bucket might work.
However, still sounds like fun and one can over time recognize that every plant has it own look and shape to them.
