Super-Size Topsy-Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Tree

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Super-Size Topsy-Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Tree
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I love the original Topsy-Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter, but since I had to hang it from the eve of my roof it was high up and hard to water. Well there has been an upgrade this year, check out the new Super-Size Topsy-Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Tree ($45)! Not only is this new version much larger (holds 40 quarts of soil), it also holds three full-size tomato plants! Even better, it now hangs upside-down from its own stand and includes a built-in funnel on top for watering. I love these upside down gardens. They're perfect for those who don't have the time or the space for a full garden. - Comments: 5( 5)

Gardeners.com ($45)
Gardener's Supply Company
EXPIRES: 02-28-2012
  • Grows 3 full-size tomato plants without a garden
  • Holds 40 quarts of soil
  • Poly canvas bag
  • Perfect anywhere: patio, deck or balcony
  • Easy picking—no bending necessary
  • Funnel on top makes watering easy
  • Sturdy, stable powder-coated steel stand won’t wobble
  • Planting bag: 15" diameter x 18" H
  • Stand: 74" H x 32' W at the base

COMMENTS (5)

by Anonymous on March 20, 2007 12:54 pm
I had an upside-down tomato planter last summer and it surprisingly produced many tomatoes, it didn't grow as tall as regular "ground" tomatoes can, but my neighbors always kept asking me where I got it made up for that. :)
by mAX on March 20, 2007 10:16 pm
Wow they are HUGEE!!!
by Marlene Dew on March 18, 2008 9:54 pm
I bought 2 topsy turvy planters and I need the tomatoe plants. Can you buy a beef steak tomotoe plant and plant in these planters? Or another variety?
Only need 2 tomatoe plants and I am not sure if they will come at a later date.
Any information on this would be appreciated.

A Idaho gardener
by Guest on May 14, 2008 5:31 pm
haha, no. it does not come with the tomatos. You have to buy those separately, and you are supposed to put starts in it, like you would buy from the store.

The link to purchase above links to the gardeners.com website, but they state they are no longer selling it. Anyone know where to pick one of these things up at?
by Iowa mom on May 19, 2008 9:41 pm
Okay I bought one and the directions were blank on pages 2 and 3. Can anyoone scan the them and e mail them to me? I called the company and they said they wouldn't help me bc I bought it from Plow and Hearth. P and W said they'd get back to me and haven't.

Help. It's only half built.