Your garden tomatoes left to Patch down? Your tomato plants are scattered and cancel bets via the weeds and plague you? Do not despair ... You can venture back into your garden. Easy to grow tomatoes start to the head.
The invention:
Mr. Bill Felknor, an inventor of Knoxville, Tennessee, believes that God wanted the tomatoes are grown on the head. Two million Americans, I also believe that they will set about the cultivation of plants that produce 30 pounds of tomatoes in the ideal caseper plant. The idea is growing on you, and suddenly it is not too far-fetched. growing tomatoes do not need to be a tedious job difficult and you do not even dig into the ground for garden weeds and aphids must meet.
Growing tomatoes upside down not need much yard space. Even a small patio, terrace or balcony will be enough to keep your roof garden. Plant your tomatoes, the roots in a good potting soil and you can sit on the terrace and wonder struck to see how you can grow your plantslike Jack's beanstalk.
Here's the process and how it works:
All you have to do is start with a few tomato plants good soil, a 5-gallon plastic paint can with a handle or an old bucket, a watering can and a good piece of trellis wire. Place the can or bucket on the head with a knife and cut a hole at least 3 + in diameter. Now, place the bucket (or can) the right side between two wooden benches and filled with the soil around the holethey just cut. Carefully hold the tomato plant through the stems and leaves, and the wire through the hole so that the buds and hang the root ball is kept in the bucket. Add more soil to keep the roots, some moss sorghum or coffee filter to drop out of the hole layout. You can now pack the soil in place and up to three inches below the rim of the bucket.
Water the plants thoroughly, have the commercial container is a sponge to retain water and helpsThis solves the main problem with container gardens, so that the water infiltrate and fill the empty spaces within the soil. When the water begins to drip from the unit, lift the bucket by the handle, do not let the process plant on the sidewalk. Hang the bucket of tomatoes at a mail facility or terrace with a trellis wire. Now it's your tomatoes are ready to grow upside down.
The Topsy Turvy Planter
No wonder that the Topsy Turvy Planter was in Time Magazinelast year. There are variations, of course, was, as traders rushed with joy the idea, with my own changes. The Upside Down Tomato Garden has room for more plants in pots. The marketing function of a sponge, water reserves around the roots. This solves the real problem to keep the plant watered sufficiently. The Topsy Turvy sold about $ 8 to $ 54 for high-end designs.
America was shot tomato growers earth, but these daysPeople from all countries, seem to grow tomatoes in this way as this is really the fantasy and the imagination of millions of people around the world read.
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