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<p>Several benefits come to light as soon as you look into how to grow tomatoes upside down. Numerous tomato enthusiasts have turned to this way of growing tomato plants to increase their crop and also ease of growing the nations favorite garden vegetable.</p>
<p> When growing tomato plants upside down, they&#8217;re grown in a container rather then in a outdoor garden. People who enjoy <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/gardening'>gardening</a> but lack the space can still enjoy home grown tomato plants. Additionally, those who lack a place that will have the required 6 to 8 hours of sunlight that tomato plants require, take advantage of growing their tomatoes inside a container as well. Their tomato plants could be moved from location to location during the day to remain in the sunshine. Another benefit to <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> upside down is that there is no need for staking. Tomato plants need support when they grow taller. Using the plant hanging inverted, the weight falls naturally towards the ground. With <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> in a container furthermore gets rid of the need to weed. Those short on the time it takes to tend to a garden daily benefit significantly through <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> inverted. Furthermore those with bad soil won&#8217;t have to undergo the effort of getting it just right to grow wholesome vibrant tomatoes. And probably the largest benefit to tomato growers is that growing tomatoes inverted inside a pot cuts down on dealing with unwanted pests. These kinds of tomato destroying infestations find it hard to get on the tomato plant since it dangles off of the ground. In addition, maintaining the tomato plants separate reduces the disease that can easily pass from one plant to another when they are grown close collectively in an outdoor garden.</p>
<p>Growing tomatoes upside down will also benefit the plant in particular. For example, growing tomato plants upside down can help your tomatoes plants to create much better, larger harvest of tomatoes. This is a result of an improved airflow across the plant and because there is a lesser amount of pressure on the branches during growing. The tomatoes will also ripen faster than those grown in the traditional way in a outdoor garden. Plus, because the tomatoes in no way touch the ground, you won&#8217;t have to deal with the decaying problem that tomato growers usually experience whenever their tomatoes come into contact with the dirt.</p>
<p> You will discover that the smaller plant varieties are better suited to this method of growing however developing tomatoes upside down isn&#8217;t limited towards the scaled-down varieties of tomato. Many garden enthusiasts have changed their minds and also found that the perfect tomatoes are those which are grown inverted rather then those grown in a traditional outside garden. But, with the large, yummy tomatoes which are grown this way, it&#8217;s obviously easy to see the reason why gardeners have felt this way. Instead of trekking to the garden, kneeling in the dirt and also cropping a few tomatoes for a salad. All one has to do is to reach out on their deck or patio to grasp a few of the identical if not more tasty tomatoes.</p>
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<p>Patti and special guest William Moss demonstrate how to plant a raised tomato bed. Learn about the trenching method, and companion plants, too. Get the most out of your tomato garden!</p>
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		<title>Best Growing Tomatoes &#8211; Why Would You Want to Grow Your Tomatoes Upside Down?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Best <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> &#8211; Why Would You Want to Grow Your Tomatoes Upside Down?</strong></p>
<p>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 <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.bestgrowingtomatoes.info/">best <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a></a> possible, you have undoubtedly heard about this increasingly popular method of growing your own tomatoes.</p>
<p><strong>There are many reasons why growing your tomatoes upside down has become such a fad</strong>:</p>
<p>- unnecessary to use tomato cages, stakes, or ties</p>
<p>- decreased concerns with animals, slugs, or other soil related pests</p>
<p>- no tilling required and less weeding problems</p>
<p>- better air circulation, therefore, increased pollination and healthier plants</p>
<p>- can grow in almost any location &#8211; patio or balcony</p>
<p>- plants mature early, producing tomatoes 2 &#8211; 4 weeks earlier than if planted in the garden</p>
<p>- less soil diseases due to using fresh soil or a soilless mixture</p>
<p>- can grow larger plants than the patio varieties</p>
<p>- fewer spots on the tomatoes since the fruits do not touch the ground</p>
<p>- more space in the garden to grow other plants</p>
<p>- tomatoes can be picked off the plant without bending down or crawling around the plant</p>
<p>- watering is easy</p>
<p>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 <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> imaginable. The small-fruited varieties such as cherry tomatoes are the choice recommended plants for growing upside down.</p>
<p>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? <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.bestgrowingtomatoes.info/">Best Growing Tomatoes</a>. Check out this fantastic guide on how to grow fabulous tomatoes right now! <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.bestgrowingtomatoes.info/">http://www.bestgrowingtomatoes.info</a></p>
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<p>I have enjoyed <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/gardening'>gardening</a> for many years &#8211; 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 <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/gardening'>gardening</a> and work towards the tastiest and healthiest tomato plant possible!</p>
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