Growing in pots or buckets with lids
Posted: Thu May 15, 2025 12:42 pm
People complain about rain messing up their tomatoes, but I haven’t seen many methods for keeping the rain away.
I thought about trying to train the vines around an elevated tarp or umbrella. It wouldn’t be too hard to secure a tarp to my T-posts.
I thought about mounding up the potting mix around the potted tomato plant, and then putting down and securing some aluminum foil to drain away most of the rain. “Reflective mulch” is supposedly beneficial for other reasons.
I also wondered why garden pots don’t come with lids, but I realized that people like to grow in 5 gallon buckets - and there are lids for buckets.
I decided this year to try 5 gallon buckets with lids on, growing through small holes I drilled into the side. I will set up drip irrigation with masterblend. Growing in 50:50 coco perlite.
Has anyone tried growing in buckets with lids? I have seen pictures of upside down tomato plants hanging from 5 gallon buckets - but people seem to usually have the lids off of those.
My main concern is if roots will have adequate oxygen. I will find out. To increase oxygen, I decided not to fill my coco/perlite mix above the hole my tomato is growing out of.


I thought about trying to train the vines around an elevated tarp or umbrella. It wouldn’t be too hard to secure a tarp to my T-posts.
I thought about mounding up the potting mix around the potted tomato plant, and then putting down and securing some aluminum foil to drain away most of the rain. “Reflective mulch” is supposedly beneficial for other reasons.
I also wondered why garden pots don’t come with lids, but I realized that people like to grow in 5 gallon buckets - and there are lids for buckets.
I decided this year to try 5 gallon buckets with lids on, growing through small holes I drilled into the side. I will set up drip irrigation with masterblend. Growing in 50:50 coco perlite.
Has anyone tried growing in buckets with lids? I have seen pictures of upside down tomato plants hanging from 5 gallon buckets - but people seem to usually have the lids off of those.
My main concern is if roots will have adequate oxygen. I will find out. To increase oxygen, I decided not to fill my coco/perlite mix above the hole my tomato is growing out of.

