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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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Anonymous
very cool
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
BOB
I did peppers in mine last summer, worked flawlessly.

Cool ingenious product, thanks for recommending.
By BOB - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
Its like that weird futuristic tomato garden from that ride at Epcot Center!
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
Anonymous
ordered one, have it up and the tomato plant is growing, looking good so far.
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
anonymous
And for those of you who wish to save money and make it ur self.

here is how to make your own up side down tomato plants with things you may have around the house, http://webpages.charter.net/tomato/
By anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
heaps heaps heaps heap heaps heaps heaps heaps heaps cool!!!
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Jennifer
It makes so much more sense to grow them this way!
By Jennifer - 3 Years Ago
Guest
I want to try this, but I'm suspect of the last 2 entries. Where are they growing tomatoes in January & February?
By Guest - 3 Years Ago
Joy
A friend gave me 5 baby plants..I found information on internet about upside down tomato
so I did..there facing morning sun..also water them every 3/4 day..they have double there size and I have only one small tomato growing..think I will give them more fert...I read once a week..I am so proud of them there hanging on my trelles on a hanger..I have not killed them yet..lol.wish me luck.
By Joy - 3 Years Ago
Elke
I used the topsy turvey tomato planter for cherry tomatoes and they are doing fantastic here in Rockford, IL. I even added lettuce coming out with the tomatoes and have a salad. The plant started growing upwards. I let it drip after watering into my spices underneath. Epcot center greenhouse has all sorts of pictures of hydroponics and has great hanging plant ideas that can be incorporated with vegetables w/soil. Apparently as they grow they get strong enough to hold their weight like a watermellon upside down hanging from it's own stem.
By Elke - 2 Years Ago
Verno
I currently have a grape tomato plant in one and a "better boy" tomato plant in another. The grape plant has about 60 blooms and 20+- tomatoes. The Better Boy plant only has 3. I'll use them next year as well. If nothing else, it's fun.
By Verno - 2 Years Ago
Mike
I tryed it and it worked just fine for me. this next year i may do 10 of them and 10 peper plants. thanks you all.

I used the www.selenka.com/tomato instead of buying the other one. i liked making it my self. and that website sure has easy Do It Your self photos.

OH to the one that had bad luck, did you buy the kit, or did you make your own? and did you wash out the bucket before you planted. remember they are not made for plants, so it could of been durty and it took time for it to affect yoru plant.

again mine turned out nice. thanks for the info everyone.
By Mike - 2 Years Ago
Guest
I have heard of this but I have never tried it. I want to this year, but I like to grow Roma Tomatoes. Has anyone had any luck growing larger tomatoes?
By Guest - 2 Years Ago
TIM
I LIKE TO KNOW WHERE CAN I GET A HANGER FOR THE PLANTER....THE BLACK ONE THAT HOLDS TWO PLANTERS. WHERE CAN I BUY THE PLANT HOLDER THAT IS SHOWN IN THE VIDIEO? I DONT WANT TO SCREW IT INTO THE HOUSE I WANT TO HANG IT FROM A TRIPOD HANGER LIKE SHOWN IN THE TV COMMERCIAL. PLEASE SOMEONE GET BACK TO ME BY EMAIL, storm@weatherwatchservice.com

thank you

Tim
By TIM - 2 Years Ago

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