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huckleberry_1us

Klickitat Washington

Has anyone grown peanuts in anything other than the ground like a bucket,tire,etc,etc,etc i have a few seeds that need to get planted this year with no room in garden so any help or info would be greatful. Thanks Duane

2/1/2008 3:16:49 AM

Sequoia-Greg

porterville, calif.

Try like a Half wiskey barrel, I do tomatos in them they work great.I save my ground area for my pumpkins. Just about any kind of container will work. I use wiskey barrels because they don,t dry out to fast. In fact i am going to try some peanuts in 1 just for fun to see what i get. I just run a drip line to them on a timer. I have about 12 half barrels that i use for different vegies

2/2/2008 12:57:51 AM

croley bend

Williamsburg,KY

Never grown peanuts in a bucket or container. How will you mound the soil around the plant once it get 12" high? The flowers need that mound to have the pegs reach dirt to make peanuts....

2/2/2008 10:38:09 AM

Sequoia-Greg

porterville, calif.

In a container you just stay a little lower in the pot and raise or mound soil around the plants as they grow. Shouldn,t be a problem. With a half barrel that would be easy. You can grow potatos in a barrel this way.

2/2/2008 7:13:44 PM

huckleberry_1us

Klickitat Washington

Thanks for the info. The kids wanted to try them so i got them and wanted to plant so i needed some ideas. Again Thanks

2/3/2008 11:28:32 PM

fredie

Athens,Alabama,Limestone

can you transplant peanuts .

5/30/2009 10:24:00 PM

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