It is important to know that growing tomatoes in containers is highly beneficial to the gardener who does not have plenty of garden space to do so.
However, you must provide the plant with the right growing conditions, even on the container. So let’s learn about the tomato plants you can grow per 5 gallons bucket.
Besides the convenience associated with container planting, tomatoes also perform well because they have plenty of room and adequate nutrients. Container-grown tomatoes do not share nutrients with other plants as they are grown on their own.
Fill your containers with rich well-draining soil. Ordinary potting soil is available but you can add a bit of compost, perlite, and sand to lighten it up even more and provide plenty of nutrients.