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To successfully grow plants in 5-gallon buckets, it’s important to start with the right setup. Drill several drainage holes in the bottom to prevent waterlogging, and use a high-quality potting mix that retains moisture while providing adequate aeration. Consider adding a layer of gravel or small stones at the bottom to improve drainage. Position the buckets in a location that receives sufficient sunlight for the specific plants you are growing. Regularly monitor soil moisture levels, as containers can dry out more quickly than garden beds, and fertilize as needed to ensure healthy plant growth.
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