Monday, August 1, 2011

Upside Down Tomato Planter and Patio Garden System

Upside Down Tomato Planter and Patio Garden System Review





Upside Down Tomato Planter and Patio Garden System Feature


  • Topplanter can be used for complimentary herbs, flowers, lettuce, or other fruits and
  • Grow up to 8 tomato vines.
  • Try these other varieties upside down - Peas, beans, cucumbers, eggplant,
  • Great for patios and decks.
  • Expand your gardening space.



Upside Down Tomato Planter and Patio Garden System Overview


Space Saving Vegetable Garden If you don't have space for a garden but still would like to grow fresh vegetables than this is for you! It's one of the most efficient method for patio gardening that we've seen. Grow a garden of fresh tomatoes, herbs, herbs, peppers and more almost anywhere with the space-saving Patio Garden. The heavy-duty plastic planter supports downward-growing tomato plants in four holes underneath; vines are suspended, so they're protected from rot and insects! On top, up to 80 lbs. of topsoil fills an ample container, perfect for planting herbs, lettuce, peppers and more. Fill the hollow base with sand or water for stability. Easy, no-tool assembly No tools are required for assembly Size: 52 inches total height Top Grow Box Size: 25" x 25" x 7" Base: 23" x 4.5" x 23" Base can be filled with water or sand for stability Made from Attractive Recycled material


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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Jason's Upside Down Garden 09 - 14

August 10, 2009 Pretty normal update. Not sure what happened to my watermelons. A bunch more growth and tomatoes and peppers.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Monday, May 23, 2011

Choose the Authentic Pergolas and Planter Box to Embellish Your Garden Beautifully

Are you looking for the best quality pergolas, arbors and planter box? Then your search ends at Ashley's Arbors. All the products come from a premium grade Vinyl that is supported by 20 years warranty. So you can very well rely on the products. Among the innumerable designs and styles available, here are a few of the best for your reference. The latest of 2011 is the Westwood Arbor that is pre-stained and of cedar which can be easily assembled and installed. The Nantucket Legacy Arbor is a combination of the traditional and the modern trend. It has a romantic touch in it along with a timeless design. It has a fantastic architectural detail with a beautiful three dimensional lattice.

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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter and Peppers #2

Ok This is my 2nd Video of my Plants leave me a comment and tell me wats u think need some help with the stuff thats on some of my tomatos thanks alot

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Kellys Upside Down Vegetable Garden Update 04

This is my update for June 23, 2009. The big story this week is having to fight Japanese Beetles. I got back from my business trip and for two straight days fought these little destructive creatures. They nearly wiped out my Grapes and also had started in on my Raspberries, Peppers, Basel and Beans. I had to spray the entire garden with pesticide just to kill the ones that were feeding on everything. I also put out two traps to collect as many of the others as I could. So far it has worked. I have collected thousands of beetles in these traps and the pesticide has kept them away from the garden for the time being. Other than that, the garden has done quite nicely while I was gone. We have had a ton of rain so the Squash and Cucumber leaves were turning a little yellow. I propped the containers up on bricks so that they would drain better and it has fixed that problem. Also, I found that watering the Cucumbers at night is better. I was watering them in the morning and most of it evaporated and when the leaves got wet, in the heat of the day it would turn the leaves white around the edges. Watering them at night has stopped that problem and they seem to like it. This week it will be in the mid to high 90s so there should be a lot of growth by next week to update you on. The main thing is keeping those freaking beetles away from everything. If anyone has any additional ideas on ways to get rid of them, I am all ears. I hope you like the video this week and I will update you ...

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Monday, March 14, 2011

My Redneck Upside-down Garden: How to Topsey Turvy your garden on the cheap. April 20, 2009

How to grow plants upside-down in two and three liter bottles. I use 2 liter bottles for peppers, and 3 liter for tomatoes.

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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Jason's Upside Down Garden 09 - 7 "More Additions"

May 25, 2009 Red tomatoes!!! Well only 2, but there will be more to follow soon. Lot of other growth and I couldn't help myself so i put in a square foot bed to compare growth from it vs. the upside down veggies. Things are really taking off. Thanks for watching.

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Organic Gardening - How to Improve Your Garden's Soil to Best Benefit Your Heirloom Tomatoes

Tomatoes can be a very productive crop if the condition they are planting in are favorable for them. They are a crop that likes a loose, nutrient rich organic soil structure.

Improving the soil where tomatoes are planted can be very beneficial for a good crop. Tomatoes need a loose, rich soil so they can spread their root system deep and easily. By mixing plenty of organic matter into the garden is an ideal way to improve the soil that you plant them in. Compost and composted manure are two of the best organic amendments to use when improving the soils structure for your tomatoes. another important part of improving the soil is to do a pH test of the soil. Tomatoes do best in a neutral to slightly acid soil, they absorb nutrients they need best when the pH level is between 6.5 to 7.0. Keeping the soil in the lower part of this range will help prevent a condition tomatoes get known as "yellow shoulder."

To prepare your gardens soil for your tomatoes, dig in compost or composted manure deeply into your garden beds. Using aged or composted manure when amending your gardens soil can also be done in the spring. Remember that roots of tomato plants love to travel and will grow out as well as down. when preparing the soil for your tomatoes you can at the same time mix in a slow release organic fertilizer, along with some lime if needed.

When you take care of your gardens soil it will take care of you by providing a healthy, high yielding crop for you to enjoy.

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011