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Tim.E 03-11-2013 04:53 PM

Does anyone grow tomatoes "upside down" ?
 
Has anyone tried the "topsy turvy" upside down tomato growing method? Could you explain to me how it is done? Is it a good way to grow tomatoes? Is it less work or more? Have any pictures? I am curious about this method,I might try it this year. Thanks.
Tim

mmzullo 03-11-2013 06:32 PM

I've had a TT for a couple years. I got it as a gift. Really didn't produce any thing worth wild. I've used all types of soil. Miracle grow soil to scotts top soil. I wouldn't waste your money. Just use a hanging flower pot.

nikster 03-11-2013 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmzullo (Post 179761)
I've had a TT for a couple years. I got it as a gift. Really didn't produce any thing worth wild. I've used all types of soil. Miracle grow soil to scotts top soil. I wouldn't waste your money. Just use a hanging flower pot.

Save your money, & dries out in 1 day, or sometimes 8 hours unless you water 2& 3 xs a day.

I know at least 4 other people that tried it, failure. Nothing worth about.:bash2:

Did I mention ---------waste of money?

NIK,

CADplans 03-11-2013 07:15 PM

It is tough to beat real dirt!!

http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...5760x800-1.jpg


Unless you add enough compost!!

:biggrin2:

CubNub 03-11-2013 09:30 PM

There is a farmer around the corner from me that I get all my starter plants from. He has many of them hanging outside his house and greenhouse. He seems to have them growing every year. The only things he says that he has a problem with is that the material that they are made from tend to dry out from the sun and tear over a few years.

Tim.E 03-11-2013 09:46 PM

Thanks for the replies so far. Cadplans:Nice tomatoes plants!!!

Maybe I should clarify. I am actually not interested in the "topsy turvy" brand planters, just the idea of growing tomatoes upside down in general. I would make my own planters,out of old 5 gallon buckets.
So,has anyone tried growing tomatoes upside down in homemade containers?
Thanks, Tim

mmzullo 03-12-2013 08:09 AM

I've seen a lot of tomato plants planted upside down. My uncle planted cherry tomato plants and did well. I've also seen spackle buckets used. Tomatos really grown anywhere there is dirt

ab147 08-16-2013 08:23 AM

I tried TT tomatoes using a hanging planter, and the plant grew, but after it got some growth on it, it started curving back up towards the sky. I'd rather grow stuff in the ground.

bja105 08-16-2013 05:49 PM

Two years ago I used 5 gallon buckets. I cut a hole in the side of the bottom of one, and in the bottom of the other. Both worked the same.

That much soil dries out too fast. It must be watered every day, without fail. Letting it dry out once stresses the plant and reduces yield. I hung the bucket on the porch fascia, so the bucket was about head high to me. My wife couldn't lift much water high enough to water it when I was away. We like to go away on weekends, so it dried out frequently, and we got very little.

A bucket holds very little soil compared to the garden, and production reflects that. Here is an interesting (to me) paper on tomato roots.
http://www.soilandhealth.org/01aglib...10137ch26.html

With two large gardens (45'x45' and 50'x300') and a small raised bed, I have quit bothering with container gardens that need frequent watering. Even the raised bed needs too much irrigation for me, so it may not stay next year.

Ozcub 08-16-2013 11:04 PM

A lot of people reckon we grow them upside down in Australia !!!!!


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