Upside Down Tomato Planters
The upside down tomato planter revolution is here! Millions of people across the country have found out the secret to hassle free upside down tomatoes and now you can to. We here at upside down tomatos have now gone though 5 planting seasons and we are now confident on recommending products and methods to other gardeners wanting to give upside down planting a try.
Why Plant Upside Down?
- No Bending Over! Plants hang at eye level making it so you never have to bend over to tend to your plants again.
- No Weeds. You will never have to weed your hanging plants.
- No Slugs and No Bugs. Keeping your plants off the ground keeps nearly all bugs and critters out of your plants. Giving you perfect organic plants.
- Larger Harvests many people find that their harvests are much larger than normal since no water or fertilizer is wasted. Hanging plants get feed directly into their roots and wont lose water to the surrounding soil.
There are many more reasons to give upside down planting a try but these are the main reason that we hear back from our readers. With very little costs involved there is no reason why you shouldn’t give upside down planting a try this season. We have tested several of the most popular upside down planting devices over the last few planting seasons and have narrowed it down to these top products.
1. Topsy Turvy
#1 for Upside Down Planters
| The Topsy Turvy is with out a doubt the best upside down planter we have tried. Its sturdy plastic construction has lasted us 3 planting seasons with out being replaced. We also chose this hanging planter because of its price. Topsy Turvy planters sell for about $14 each making it the cheapest of all upside down planters. Many places are also offering free shipping for the Topsy Turvy as well making it a great deal.
We bought ours from Amazon.com for $13.99 with Free Super Saver Shipping. Amazon is a trusted merchant so we knew our transaction was safe and secure. |
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The Upside Down Tomato Planter is another great product which we have used these past few planting seasons. The benefit of this planter is that it dose not have to be hung on a hook making it easier to access. Its PCV plastic construction means that it will have for many more years unlike out Topsy Turvy which will need to be replaced every few years.
We also love the fact that the upside down tomato planter has an open soil top allowing you to plant other small plants on top of your tomatos! Last season we planted basil on top of our crop of tomatos to make a brochette bush. The only problem we have with the upside down planter is the cost. The upside down planter costs $78.95 the price of 6 Topsy Turvy’s! To its credit tough the upside down planter should also last 7x as long. So its really just a matter of preference and if you want to grow other items with your tomatos. We bought ours at Yardic.com for $78.95 but recently one copany has started selling them on Amazon.com for $69.97 Click Here To Vist Yardic.com To Order Yours. or |



