Sunday, November 15, 2009

Tomato plants in hanging basket?

I've seen tomato plants in hanging baskets and I've seen one where they are growing out the whole in the bottom of a hanging basket. How is this done? I'd love to try it (the one where it's growing out of the bottom hole.)

Tomato plants in hanging basket?
I have used a moss pot with slits cut just big enough to get the young plants through. As soon as the roots start to spread the plants will anchor themselves. Remember hanging plants need more water and the basket should be rotated a little every few days to help with even growth. This also works to grow strawberrys.
Reply:reallt i don't know but i would start by going to the feed and seed store where they carry out door plants and vegtables and ask them what to do.
Reply:My parents have the one where the grow out the bottom. If you buy the basket it will come with instructions on how to do it.
Reply:The exact planter you're looking for is right here:


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http://www.gardeners.com/Topsy-Turvy-Veg...
Reply:We did this last year. It is fun to do once and we may do it again. We did get a lot of tomatoes. Here's a link to the webpage where we bought it.
Reply:It is a kit you purchase. My children just finished a fundraiser http://www.elemonadestand.com/
Reply:here is a product called topsy turvy so cool I will buy a couple myself. this was a rewarding post thanks.


http://www.thegreenhead.com/cool-stuff/2...


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