My daughter made upside down planters last year and I enjoyed great tomatoes - I blogged several times about them because it was so exciting to me! good luck! Hope to see more.
Primarily, it keeps the tomatoes off the ground. You fill the bag at the top with good quality food, then plant the tomato in the bottom. Gravity pulls water and nutrients down to the roots (instead of away or past the roots). They first became "big" last year, and we had several friends who really enjoyed the results, so we tried it this year. So far, so good.
Because of a recent uptick in spam in comments, I've been forced to turn on comment moderation. Sorry about the inconvenience. I'll be approving your comment as soon as I can (assuming you aren't a dirty rotten spammer!)
yummy,
ReplyDeletelove tomatoes all the time!
My daughter made upside down planters last year and I enjoyed great tomatoes - I blogged several times about them because it was so exciting to me! good luck! Hope to see more.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the topsy-turvy supposed to do
ReplyDelete? not up w my infomercials.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Primarily, it keeps the tomatoes off the ground. You fill the bag at the top with good quality food, then plant the tomato in the bottom. Gravity pulls water and nutrients down to the roots (instead of away or past the roots). They first became "big" last year, and we had several friends who really enjoyed the results, so we tried it this year. So far, so good.
ReplyDelete