Container Gardening

DIY: BUILD 5 Gallon Grow Table – How to Start a Container Garden #3A of 7



Learn how we build a 5 gallon grow table to start our container garden. We use the 5 gallon for potatoes, tomatoes, cabbages, bok choy, broccoli and many other vegetable. This DIY table keeps the container from blowing out incase of high winds, easy to organize and maintain.

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47 Comments

  1. I'm glad I found your channel and I enjoy your videos. I've already made a few of your projects including the raised beds that you use for onions around your perimeter of your big garden and the dibble boards, one for onions and one for carrots, radishes etc. I've rounded up a bunch of 5 gallon buckets so my next project will be one of these grow tables.

  2. We built your grow table today. It was easy and looks amazing! Thank you for your video and easy instructions!

  3. Hollis and Nancy,
    Thank you so much for all your videos – you are both indeed an inspiration. We ( my 86 year old mom and I) enjoy watching and learning from you both. My mom loved to garden when she was younger ( and prior to debilitating strokes almost 2 years ago), and she enjoys watching all your videos. God blessing on you both. Thank you for sharing your ad entires with us.

  4. With wood being so expensive do you think these could be built from pallets? Except for the long board on front and back.

  5. Just completed 1 of 2. Thank you for sharing. I bought material from Facebook market from a torn down fence.

  6. I like the video and appreciate you making it. Your music when fast forwarding thru the build is too loud tho.

  7. Love your channel and knowledge you share! Just built my first container grow rack using your design. Easy build and great addition to our backyard garden. Look forward to more videos

  8. So you're using these as a stable base from high winds. Do you notice if it helps with drainage and maybe heat from the ground?

  9. So thankful for this video. I have been watching your newer videos, I wanted to come across this table construction. God bless.

  10. Hollis, thanks for this video and measure drawings list. I built 2 of these 2 weeks ago, they look awesome and makes my bucket garden look lots better and organized. Going to build the same type again but adjust the measurements for my 20 gallon tubs. Thanks

  11. I love your grow tables and seed starting stands. I know you said you put your schematics on your facebook page but I don't use facebook. Is there another place I can get them? Thank you in advance.

  12. I love this idea. Just did some math, it’s going to be $360 for two of those in cost of lumber ugh

  13. Thanks Hollis and Nancy for your great videos they give me great ideas. God bless your family and our family's

  14. Ok, now you are really going to test my woodworking skills😂 But, then again, 🤔 I can have the nice folks at HD cut the lumber to size for me. 😂 😂 whichever way, got to get to building these. 👍

  15. I've been using the Black Kow. I noticed right away the t-shirt and hat offer on the bag. I knew you had one. 😂🤣😂🤣 Mine is on the way.👍🏻

  16. Heading to the lumber yard tomorrow. I have wanted a grow table for a while now.
    Thanks for the video and the time you put in to help us fellow gardners.

  17. I found your channel just recently and I have really enjoyed your video's. I like this grow table. I would make them a little taller because I've had multiple spinal surgeries and can't bend over much at all. But your plans and explanations are great. Thanks for sharing.

  18. I finally made this table from your plans! I bought the wood and had it cut at Home Depot. Today I put it all together! Took me a long time cuz this old lady is no spring chicken, but I did it! I may make a couple more of them, after my back stops hurting. 😂 Thank you very, very much for sharing so much of what you do, and in such detail with your plans! Good health and happiness always!

  19. Hollis what is the name of the wood screws your using to build your 5 gallon grow table so I will know exactly what kind of screws to buy

  20. I built one of these grow tables yesterday and finished it up today (had to screw in bottom shelf boards). I am so pleased with how it turned out. I modified my table to make it a length of 7 ft because that is the length of wood I had on hand. It holds 4 buckets with plenty of room. I can’t wait to use it in my yard in the spring to plant some potatoes!! Thanks for the great detailed diagram and the excellent video on how to cut and assemble the table! My next project is going to be making a table with a sink like your quail/rabbit harvesting table. I will modify it a bit to fit in my area! I need to go pick up the lumber now.❤

  21. Thank you for the tutorial. It was very helpful. I really enjoy your channel and appreciate all your tips.

  22. Would you recommend putting fencing of some type on one side for taller plants? I thought I saw one of your older videos where you attached potato plants to fencing.

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