To make sure the plants will not fall while turning upside down I created a slot system along the internal wall of the drum to hold the growing baskets in place.
I got some small growing baskets measuring around Ø 55mm and 35mm high. Those baskets comes with a foam/sponge that is the growing medium for the plant. I found this basket type the most suitable to this application as other types of growing mediums wouldn't stay in place once the drum start turning. Those baskets have a hole on the bottom so I decided to place them upside down ensuring the foam and plant will be secure.
To hold the baskets inside the drum, I used 20x20mm aluminium equal angle pieces cut to 150mm long - 20 pieces in total, 5 per drum section. I was trying to have those holding brackets as simple as possible but in order to make the baskets loading and removal an easy process I had to spend more time designing spring loaded brackets. I started with a fixed rail having a washer in between the angle and the drum creating a gap where the basket rings slides in. To ensure they will not slide off the channel, the second rail has no spacing washer but a compression spring constantly pressing the angle against the drum. Each section required 3 fixed and 2 spring loaded rails.
I started trying to fit the rails with the drum in place but I ended up removing it to complete the job.
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