We've been growing our tomatoes upside-down for the past three years and really have fun growing them this way! We also grow tomatoes in the ground, and, by comparison, the ones in the upside-down buckets seem to have a little better yield ...
http://oldfashionedliving.com/tomato2.html
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I decided to try growing tomatoes upside-down this year, and so glad I did! It's working out great. I have marigolds planted in the top of the basket and the marigolds and tomato plant are doing great. I actually fertilize the plants every day, with a very dilute organic hydroponic nutrient solution.
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One of the newer, more innovative approaches to the art of growing tomatoes have been growing tomatoes upside down. Believe it or not, this type of “container gardening” has its benefits. Tomato plants grown this way have been observed to b...
http://www.growing-tomato.com/Growing_Tomatoes_Upside_D...
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The commercials always make things look good. Lets look at the real world advantages and disadvantages of these upside down tomato planters. Like all hanging tomato planters, there are some real advantages to growing tomatoes in a hanging c...
http://howtogardenguide.com/2009/03/18/growing-tomatoes...
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How to Plant Tomatoes Upside Down ... How to Plant Tomatoes Upside Down in a Hanging Basket ... Growing tomatoes in a bucket is addictive. My Dad has buckets all over the yard!
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www.ehow.com/how_2062318_grow-tomatoes-upside-down-buck...
www.ehow.com/how_2062318_grow-tomatoes-upside-down-bucket.html
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My Experience Growing Tomatoes Upside Down; Project Started Saturday May 28, 2005 ... Not all are suitable for upside down growing. Also, is it a determinate? One should stick to determinate tomatoes when attempting to grow upside down. This is really important. Also, a determinate should never be pruned.
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www.oklahomahistory.net/tomatos.html
www.oklahomahistory.net/tomatos.html
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But this retired plant manager's latest creation is probably his most unusual -- a contraption for growing tomatoes upside down. ... One day, he began growing a single "token" tomato plant at the campground, where he and his wife act as hosts. Someone mentioned that tomatoes are grown upside down in Florida. Well,
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www.post-gazette.com/garden/20000805kitchen2.asp
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This is a neat way to get great home-grown tomatoes: 1. Buy an inexpensive plastic bucket and a young tomato plant. 2. Cut a small hole in the bottom of the bucket slightly larger than the main stem of the plant.
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www.weeno.com/art/0799/117.html
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Tomatoes grown from the bottom hole of a hanging planter ... A Retainer is inserted between the inside of the planter and the root ball to prevent the plant from falling down out of the drainage hole. Then the container is filled ... The bush-type is more compact, whereas the vine type will keep growing longer and longer.
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www.gardengrapevine.com/TomatoUpsideDown.html
www.gardengrapevine.com/TomatoUpsideDown.html
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