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Choosing the best plants for Bato buckets

Farmers know that the right choices for any growing operation take thought, consideration, and planning. One of the toughest choices when beginning a new growing project is choosing your crop. Starting a new system takes a lot of investment and patience, and new farmers have to traverse a learning curve before being master growers.

A little failure is a great learning experience, but there’s a fine line between a learning experience and a threat to your business. Bad system design can lead to heartbreak. Choosing the wrong crops for your growing situation will contribute low yields, poor tasting produce, and sad growers.

A significant part of that design is crop choice. Choosing the wrong crops for your growing situation will contribute low yields, poor tasting produce, and sad growers.

The right crops, outlined in this guide, will put the grower’s mind at ease, result in happy plants, and provide an opportunity to perfect more specific growing techniques. This guide will explore a variety of crops that make for great options in Bato buckets.
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