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Upside-Down Tomato Garden
Upside-Down Tomato Garden
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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Anonymous
great for apartments or condos.
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Anonymous
With tomatoes costing us around $7/pound this winter, this is totally worth it.
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Anonymous
Good idea, my tomatoes always outgrow their cages. This would eliminate the problem.
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Sandra
I bought one awhile ago and its a great grower and you get a lot of good size tomatoes.

When its windy outside the tomatoes hold up much better hanging down instead of trying to hold themselves up.
By Sandra - 5 Years Ago
Catherine
Great product, works well. Built well too.
By Catherine - 5 Years Ago
Anonymous
The herb garden on top is a nice touch.
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Anonymous
wow this thing can grow a lot of tomatoes. The upside down effect makes more sense too. I love the whole idea.
By Anonymous - 5 Years Ago
Cindy M
I love mine, lots of tomatoes.
By Cindy M - 4 Years Ago
Sarah
I love mine too. I have it on our apartment balcony.
By Sarah - 4 Years Ago
The Tim Man
I’m getting one to grow upside-down chili peppers
By The Tim Man - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Yeah great find for renters with balconies!
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
that is veryy smart. dont loose your tomatoes in a storm or anything. you could even bring it on your boat with you while you sail.
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Guest
My tomatoes even survived a transplant from right-side-up to up-side-down! (Yes, I was THAT dumb--couldn't figure how the flowers and all would get through the little holes when the plants were growing upward. Now topped with herbs, the tomatoes are upside-down and the planter is a marvel.
By Guest - 3 Years Ago
Guest
I agree with above poster, great idea for regular boaters.
By Guest - 2 Years Ago
Guest
I'm getting this for my 86 year old mother for Mother's Day. She is still an ardent gardener who lives for that first ripe tomato off the vine. This is so perfect for her!
By Guest - 2 Years Ago

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