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Best Growing Tomatoes – Why Would You Want to Grow Your Tomatoes Upside Down?
Ipreneur | August 30, 2010 | 10:22 am | Tomato Growing Tips | No comments

There is nothing quite like plucking a ripe tomato from the garden and eating it right then and there. But, why would you want to grow your tomatoes upside down? Well, if you are a tomato lover and trying to produce the best growing tomatoes possible, you have undoubtedly heard about this increasingly popular method of growing your own tomatoes.

There are many reasons why growing your tomatoes upside down has become such a fad:

- unnecessary to use tomato cages, stakes, or ties

- decreased concerns with animals, slugs, or other soil related pests

- no tilling required and less weeding problems

- better air circulation, therefore, increased pollination and healthier plants

- can grow in almost any location – patio or balcony

- plants mature early, producing tomatoes 2 – 4 weeks earlier than if planted in the garden

- less soil diseases due to using fresh soil or a soilless mixture

- can grow larger plants than the patio varieties

- fewer spots on the tomatoes since the fruits do not touch the ground

- more space in the garden to grow other plants

- tomatoes can be picked off the plant without bending down or crawling around the plant

- watering is easy

If you have a small area in which to garden, growing your tomatoes upside down may provide the perfect solution. As long as the planter can be hung in a location that gets plenty of sun, you should have very few problems producing the best growing tomatoes imaginable. The small-fruited varieties such as cherry tomatoes are the choice recommended plants for growing upside down.

Deborah is an avid gardener with a special interest in growing tomato plants. Are you trying to grow the best juicy and tasty tomato possible, and avoid disease, pests, and soil problems? Best Growing Tomatoes. Check out this fantastic guide on how to grow fabulous tomatoes right now! http://www.bestgrowingtomatoes.info

I have enjoyed gardening for many years – anything from perennials to cantaloupe, watermelon, potatoes, eggplant, peanuts, and of course, tomatoes!  Growing tomatoes is probably my favorite, particularly the cherry or grape variety.  The challenge of trying new vegetables and fruits, as well as a variety of perennials always makes the arrival of Spring a joyous occasion!  I hope that my article can provide any help along the way as you continue gardening and work towards the tastiest and healthiest tomato plant possible!

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Topsy Turvy, Garden Containers, Upside Down Pots, Growing Tomatoes, Peppers & Herbs Update 8
Ipreneur | July 25, 2010 | 4:18 pm | Tomato Growing Tips | 17 Comments


Just a real quick update showing the veggies we picked this evening. Funny how something as simple as gardening can be so fulfilling. Thanks for watching our video!

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Topsy Turvy, Garden Containers, Upside Down Pots, Growing Tomatoes, Peppers & Herbs Update 6
Ipreneur | July 9, 2010 | 11:16 pm | Tomato Growing Tips | 8 Comments


Just a quick video this week as not much has changed, but we’re picking some fresh veggies. That’s what it is all about, isn’t it? Thanks for watching and leave any advice or suggestions if you have any.

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Topsy Turvy, Garden Containers, Upside Down Pots, Growing Tomatoes, Peppers & Herbs Update 3
Ipreneur | July 8, 2010 | 8:17 am | Tomato Growing Tips | 18 Comments


First…Happy Father’s Day to all those Dads out there! It’s been about a month since we started growing. Everything is still pretty heathy, but some things are producing more fruit than others. Our son recently graduated high school with honors (ok……I’m a proud dad), so yesterday was his grad party. We had tents, tables, food and people all over the backyard. It was a lot of fun. There was a great deal of interest over the containers – upside down and right side up. Several people said they will be doing the same thing next year. Thanks for viewing and feel free to leave any suggestions or advice.

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Topsy Turvy, Garden Containers, Upside Down Pots, Growing Tomatoes, Peppers & Herbs Update 5
Ipreneur | June 23, 2010 | 4:24 am | Tomato Growing Tips | 25 Comments


Hope everyone had a good 4th of July! Not much has changed. Everything still pretty healthy. Bell peppers are changing colors and the cucumbers are doing well. Tumbling Toms are producing several ripe tomatoes every nite. Be warned: I am now formally planning my garden for next year. Boy, am I gonna have some fun! My wife can’t believe we haven’t really even started harvesting a lot of veggies and I’m already looking forward to next year….LOL. Thanks for looking. Any advice, please leave me a post.

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