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Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato, Flower and Vegetable Planter

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Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato, Flower and Vegetable Planter
Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato, Flower and Vegetable Planter
Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato, Flower and Vegetable Planter
Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato, Flower and Vegetable Planter
Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato, Flower and Vegetable Planter

Check out the new Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato Planter. Instead of planting your tomato plants in pots or in the ground, simply hang them up in the air, upside down, and eliminate the hassles of weeding, pests, hole digging, flimsy stakes and cages, and bending over to water, tend and harvest.

The Topsy Turvy allows you to stand upright and plant two tomato plants upside down from a grow bag hanging from your deck, patio, porch, balcony or even a tree. It's unique because you water and fertilize through the built in funnel on top of the bag and the tomato plants will begin to grow and curl upwards into unique patterns as they search out the sun. The only work you really need to do is hang a strong hook, add your plants and soil and water and fertilize as needed. It's the easiest way ever to grow tomatoes and in the end, you'll harvest big, ripe tomatoes nearly a month earlier than anyone else. It's also quite a conversation piece.

They are not very expensive at all, so pick up a few to hang around your yard, because you can also plant flowers, herbs, cucumbers, peppers and more as well.

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Paulie
I bought the TT this year, and a tomato plant with 2 flowers already on it. The flowers became tomatoes, but that's it. No more flowers. The plant itself is doing well and growing upwards. I water it, but can't figure out why there are no more flowers? Maybe because you have to hang it under the porch or under something, so it can't get enough sunlight. Anyhow, interesting idea on paper, but not working so well in reality. Since I paid $10 for the TT and $5 for the dirt, I guess I have two $7.50 tomatoes! All I can say is that they better taste good!!
By Paulie - 3 Months Ago

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