Quote Originally Posted by KitCat
Tomatoes work good in containers. That way you have good soil free of pests.

Tip: Plant seeds in containers and keep moist. Planting in the ground doesn't give the moisture most seeds need.

Here is my garden site:
http://www.flowerfancier.com/
Help me out kitcat. Last year we used like 5 ga. white buckets ( saw it on diy gardener thing) , drilled holes in the bottom- and put in 3 plants. ( small ) then hung from a anchor in our screen porch. The porch gets morning sunlight. ( until like 12pm). We used miracle grow with water for tomotoes.. They all died..
What did we do wrong? We can not plant them outside in the yard- as the deer eat the leaves, and the bears like the tomatoes when they start to grow- ( we tried that the year before..) Tell me - what works?