Upside-Down Tomatoes a Big Hit in Indiana
We love it when people read our blog, try the cool and funky things we suggest, have tons of fun doing it, and SUCCEED!
Mamacita of Scheiss Weekly tried our Upside-Down Tomatoes and so far, it’s been a BIG HIT out there in southern Indiana.
We might suggest that she find a better place to put that sharp box cutter, though. Watch your fingers, Mamacita!
Hi. I came across your site while looking for info regarding hanging tomatoes. I just received a hanging kit for Christmas from a relative and I figure it probably cost them about $30.00. Well, after I put it up I got to thinkin’ that I could make one a lot cheaper. I went and purchased two reusable grocery sacks (the material is identical to the store bought kit) for a $1.00 apiece. Then I bought a 55 quart bag of Lamberts potting soil for $10.00. Throw in two Home Depot five gallon bucket lids at $1.00 each and two Celebrity tomato plant starters at $1.25 each. Toss in a couple of scoops of Osmocote that I had layin’ around and that’s it. Total cost for the two, $16.50. Below is a link to a video of my garden and the hanging tomatoes. I live in sunny south Florida so I start my garden around November when the threat of hurricanes has passed. I was gonna make a video of me making the homemade kits but I probably would have gotten the camera all dirty, haha. Hope you enjoy.
Bullseye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qja6TZTl1SY
The bags are an excellent idea! I’m definitely going to try it YOUR way next spring. Thanks for the tip!!!!!
Your entire “garden” is awesome. Not only is it really practical, it’s also very attractive.
I love the video, too.
wow what a fantastic idea!!! i have tons of those buckets laying around =)
thanks
Great picture. I will try upside down tomatoes this coming Spring and was looking for what to plant on top. Flowers is a good idea!