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Upside-Down Tomato Garden

We've been discovering many new amazing indoor fruit bearing gardens, plants and trees in the recent months. From the citrus bonsai trees and the shittake mushroom growing logs to the cool hydroponics kits, its been fun to bring a little bit of nature indoors and play farmer at our desks and it really beats staring at a boring old traditional office plant.

This week may we present the Upside-Down Tomato Garden planter. Yes, the tomatoes do grow downward from the top. It holds up to 4 tomato plants at one time and the benefits are enormous, because you can forget about weeding, pests, rotting, hole digging and staking cages. Even better, the top of the unit holds 80 pounds of top soil, so you can grow additional herbs, flowers, etc. Great for apartments, condos, decks, patios or anywhere space is limited and you would love to grow tomatoes.

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Upside Down Tomato Man
Does anyone know whether or not these work better than the home made alternatives? I am leaning towards buying one because they look much more attractive than some photos I've seen of homemade selections, but I am kind of looking for a side-by-side comparison, you know? Any help would be appreciated.
By Upside Down Tomato Man - 11 Months Ago
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You can make your own upside-garden a lot cheaper than $80 bucks.
Check out this link:

http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/urban/upside-down-gardening.htm
By Guest - 9 Months Ago
Guest
Sam's Club has this item for $49. The one they have actually supports 8 upside down plants, so I put in 2 cherry tomato plants, two early girl tomato plants, 2 cucumbers, and 2 red bell peppers. They seem to be doing well, but it's only been four days since I planted them...

So far, this is a dream come true for a gardener who has had two knee replacements and can't get down on the ground anymore. I'm considering buying a second one so I can plant some eggplants. ;-)
By Guest - 7 Months Ago

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