May 26th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
If you want to grow upside down tomatoes, do you know what type of tomato is good for planting upturned?
Planting tomatoes the other way around is a great option for your garden. However, once the plants start bearing fruits, the branches are subjected to stress because inverted tomatoes are pulled down from their branches by gravity. Regular tomatoes can fall of early from their branches too. Although almost all types of tomatoes can be planted upside down and produce good harvests, some will grow faster and better than others. Which type then is good for this upside down tomato planter technique?
First, you have to know that to grow upside down tomatos, seeds will not work. The plant should at least be three inches tall before you can grow tomatos upside down. Among the varieties of tomatoes that work best for inverted planting include Big Boy, cherry or grape varieties, and Early Girl.
Tomatoes can be classified as either determinate of indeterminate. Determinate tomatoes grow to a predestined size, bear a fixed number of fruits at a definite time, and then die. Normally, they produce fruits within 60 – 75 days. Indeterminate tomatoes grow for the whole tomato season until it dies. Just the same, the first fruit comes within 60 – 75 days.
If you are just starting with gardening and want to take it easy, determinate tomatoes are easier to handle. The plants do not grow much and then eventually die after they complete their growing cycle. If you want to grow a garden of upside down tomatoes, plant indeterminate tomatoes on your first try.
Choose small varieties such as the grape or cherry tomatoes. The 100 and Early Girl types are good if you want plenty of fruits quickly. Celebrity tomatoes are large varieties that are best for slicing. Roma tomatoes grow very well in upside down planters. They are the ones that are normally used for salads and sauces because of the bright color and strong flavor. They are harder to find though.
Determinate Cherry tomato plants work well if planted upside down. However, they normally do not grow well, become very large, and gets stressed by the end of summer.
Varieties that are specifically designed for inverted plating include Window Box Roma, Micro-Tom, Basket Boy Red, and Basket Boy Yellow.
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May 26th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
Inverted tomatoes are all the rage these days. If you want to ride on the trend and try the grow upside down tomatos technique, you can purchase ready made containers and plastic bags for you to use. However, you can also try the economical route by making your own upside down tomato planter. It’s not the easiest thing to do, and often it’s easier to buy a pre-made one, but some prefer to create their own.
Here are the steps that you have to follow to grow tomatoes upside down:
- Find a plastic container or bucket, preferably 5-gallons and with handle. Buy one from the local hardware store if you cannot find anything in the house. Find a tomato plant as well; if possible choose small fruit-producing varieties such as tomato Chello.
- Drill a 2-inch hole in the bottom of the pot using a hole cutter or knife. If your bucket does not have a handle, also cut small holes on the three sides of the bucket. You will have to insert heavy-duty string on those holes, as these strings will hold your planters once they are placed on the hangers.
- Some growers place fabric at the bottom of the pot to keep the soil from washing through the hole when you water the plants. Cut a line in the middle of the fabric.
- Hang the pot somewhere or ask someone to hold the planter for you before filling the container with dirt. Fill the container with soil from the large opening. Now you are ready to grow upside down tomatoes. Insert the tomato into the hole and in the middle of the fabric.
- Slowly water the planter when the soil is about half full. Then, continue to fill the pot with soil until you reach to the top. Some gardeners plant flowers or herbs such as oregano or parsley on top of the inverted tomato to make it more attractive.
- Place your container on a hanger by tying the strings to it. Let the roots grow into the soil by watering the plant as needed.
After following these six easy steps, you now have your inverted tomatoes.
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April 28th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen

Product: Tomato Tree
Cost: 10$ + S&H
Promo: 3 Big Earlies
Available: All Countries!
I wanted to grow bigger and better tomatoes so I decided to check out the Tomato Tree by Gardeners’ Choice. For 10$ I got 3 Tomato Trees that were guaranteed to grow super tall super quickly and produce some of the biggest tomatoes. The Tomato Tree claimed to produce 180 pounds of super sized tomatoes and that the tree would grow to 8 feet tall in just 90 days. I planted the Tomato Tree and followed the easy care instructions; I marked my calendar and in 90 days I had three 8 foot tall Tomato trees that were covered in some of the biggest tomatoes that I had ever seen.
I placed my order and they were shipped to me fast and easy. I received 3 Tomato Trees in pre-sealed professional nurseryman packs. They also included 3 Big Early Tomato Trees. The Big Earlies grew fast and were ready before July 4th which was perfect for independence day celebrations and bbqs. My guests were amazed at how juicy and delicious the tomatoes were. They were even more impressed that I was able to grow them myself at home quickly and easily.
The Tomato Trees did exactly what they claimed. I picked the tomatoes as they became ripe. It was great and cost effective to have fresh tomatoes each and every week. I measured the tomatoes and they were bigger than grapefruits! The tree grew to 8 feet tall and one of them even grew a little bit taller. From the first tomato I picked I started to weight them; in the end I ended up with more than 180 pounds of ripe, fresh, delicious giant tomatoes. Had I gone to the store it would have cost me a lot more than the 10$ investment that I made. After doing all the math, it cost me less than a penny per tomato. When I go to the store to buy tomatoes, they are nowhere near as big as the ones that I grew at home. Also, I noticed that the ones that I grew were redder, tastier, jucier and a lot bigger than anything that I could purchase at the store or market.
The best part of growing these tomatoes is that I knew what went into them. I loved the taste of these organic home grown tomatoes. My family was impressed with how many tomato dishes I was able to prepare that were healthy, fast and full of taste. My family was so impressed with these tomatoes, how many tomatoes that I was able to grow and how amazing tomatoes taste when they are fresh off the vine. Since I grew soo many tomatoes I was able to give them to my family, friends and neighbours so that they could enjoy them as well. We were all shocked at how large the tomatoes grew to be. Hands down, I would recommend the Tomato Giant by Gardeners’ Choice to anyone who loves tomatoes and wants to grow them at home, easily and cheap. Tomatoes are healthy and nutritious so growing them at home for such a small price is great in these tough economic times.

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April 28th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
Product: Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree
Cost: 2 Payments of 19.95$ +S&H
Available: All Countries!
The Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree really is as easy as One, Two, Three! I love fresh tomatoes but their prices at the markets and grocers just kept going up. I decided to try to grow my own tomatoes to see if it really was a cost effective and easy as I was told. I ordered the Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree to try out. The order was easy to place and the shipping was fast. I received my Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree in one simple box which contained a built in stand that was 5 ft tall, foot levellers, the bag with 3 ports, the instructions and a bonus recipe guide. I was able to set up the stand and bag in a matter of minutes. It was easy to level with the handy foot levellers. I then filled the bag with soil, inserted the plants into the side ports and watered. Since the Topsy Turvy has 3 ports, the second time I used it I was able to grow tomatoes in one port, zucchinis in the second port and herbs in the 3rd port. Growing 3 different things worked as well as just growing tomatoes. I was shocked at how easy to use it was and how little space it took up.
The tomatoes were easy to grow and maintain. My neighbour who was growing tomatoes the traditional way and I planted our tomatoes at the same time. I noticed that my tomatoes grew almost 20% faster than hers did. I yielded as many, if not more tomatoes than she did. I also noticed that my tomatoes grew to a larger size than hers did. We both harvested tomatoes yet somehow I was able to have a heartier harvest than she did. On my second growing attempt I tried it with 3 different vegetables and noticed that they all grew faster than with using the traditional growing method.
The Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree was easy to set up and didn’t take up a lot of space so it is perfect for people who might be limited on space. It is also perfect for people who want to have a garden but only have a patio or balcony. The tomatoes grew faster, plumper and full of all the nutrients that traditional growing offered. It was convenient to be able to pick my tomatoes and other vegetables as I needed them. I saved a ton of money by not having to go to the grocery store and spend the outrageous prices they wanted for some of my favourite vegetables. The Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree was so convenient, easy to use, cost effective and wonderful that I decided to pick up a second one to grow other vegetables; I can now make an entire healthy organic vegetable feast whenever I want. My family has commented how my vegetables have more flavor and are larger than those that they have purchased at the store. Everyone is super happy with the results and ease of use of the Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree.

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March 12th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
No, this is not a tricky title. Not at all. We’re quite serious when we say that you can indeed have fun with wintertime gardening with a revolutionary new gardening system know as the “upside down growing” method. Basically, it allows you to grow whatever you want whenever you want by allowing you to grow things upside down in the comfort of your own home! That means, even if you live in the icy depths of the North Pole itself, as long as your home manages to get even a smidgen of sunlight each day, you’re ready to roll! You can grow whatever you want, whenever you want and that includes the notoriously difficult to grow in the wintertime: tomatoes!
That’s right! Even though it is the winter time wherever you may happen to live and the snow may be blanketing the ground no matter where you look outside, you can grow tomatoes anywhere in your house as long as their is ample sunlight through whatever window openings you may have. It may sound too good to be true, but please believe us when we tell you that it is entirely possible and you can indeed enjoy growing tomatoes in the wintertime from the comfort of your very own home with upside down tomato growing.
Isn’t it time you stopped being amazed and in wonder and instead started on the path to your own upside down tomato growing this winter? Winter is almost over so make sure you get going and grow your very own first batch of tomatoes before the end of this winter as soon as you can!
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March 8th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
A lot of you might have been looking at the title and wondering, does it really matter? Well, let me assure you — it does. Until a few months ago, most people haven’t even heard of upside down tomato growing — or even just upside down growing in general. It was exclusive to only to the most die hard of gardeners and greenest of green thumbs.
However, many different things contribute to the fact that upside down tomatoes have been proven to be far superior to regular tomatoes. Upside down tomato growing allows you to get the best sunlight, the best air circulation, the best air moisture and more importantly allows you to not have to worry about the temperature.
All of this adds up to larger, more juicy and more delicious tomatoes. Isn’t that what we all really want? Isn’t that what we all really shoot for when we grow tomatoes? Nay, isn’t that what we shoot for when we try to grow anything and everything at all?
Of course it is! So don’t you think you owe it to yourself to at least try out upside down tomato growing? Or even just upside down growing in general? Of course you do! So what are you waiting for, exactly?
If you feel you need to learn more about the growing upside down system then please feel free to take some more time and read around. There’s a lot to learn and research with the system and we can guarantee you that once you try it out, you’ll never go back to ordinary gardening ever again!
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March 3rd, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
Even if you don’t even know about upside down tomato growing, it certainly has a bright future. A very bright future, indeed! This is because there is just so many different things about upside down tomato growing that are so appealing to anyone and everyone. For one, you can grow upside down tomatoes — or upside down strawberries and upside down blueberries — anything — from the comforts of your own home. No matter the season!
Yes, you read that right. Since you can grow upside down tomatoes from your own home via the window or whatever spot gets the best sunlight, you can literally grow whatever you want, whenever you want. That means it doesn’t matter if it’s winter or if you live in Antarctica or Russia. This means that you barely need any good sunlight at all because you can essentially place the crop in the spot in your house or garden where the sunlight is the very best. It simplifies practically everything that is complicated about gardening — it’s really quite amazing!
Essentially, the future of upside down tomato growing or really upside down anything growing, is that it’s going to get more and more popular. Really the only question is just how popular will it become? Just how far reaching will it go? It’s already proved to be popular throughout many countries across the world, what’s stopping it from becoming popular in all the rest? Wherever there are fans of gardening or those with a green thumb, upside down tomato growing and upside down growing in general will be popular. You can count on it!
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February 26th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
As with most things, the who, what, where, when and why are commonplace questions to ask of something when you don’t really know very much about it. As such, they’re very common questions to ask about upside down tomato growing and everything related to it — and with good reason! The whole term, “upside down anything growing” is most certainly a new one to the majority of cultures throughout the world.
The who doesn’t really lend itself a proper answer as no one person actually invented the process of upside down tomato growing. Perhaps the first culture to implement upside down tomato growing and make it truly popular however are the Asian nations. Upside down tomato growing is a way of growing tomatoes so that you don’t really need to worry about things such as sunlight, air moisture or even air circulation. Temperature is also a worry of the past, as upside down tomato growing can lend itself to being able to grow things in the winter or even inside atop your window.
The why is quite a simple question to answer. Why wouldn’t you want to be able to grow upside down tomatoes from the comfort of your own home and in the winter no less? Upside down growing takes out so many of the stressors from normal growing in soil that it will have you wishing you’d discovered it far earlier in your green-thumbed, gardening career.
So it’s time to stop asking so many damn questions! Start growing your own upside down tomatoes and be happy today!
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February 22nd, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
The new “cool” thing these days in the realm of gardening is upside down tomato planting. If you’ve been debating whether or not you’d like it or if it is for you, we’ve gone ahead and listed the top five reasons that you’ll not only find an upside down tomato planter useful, but also LOVE an upside down tomato planter.
Let’s get the party started!
1. It’s easy and simple.
As long as you can hang something from a hook and water it daily, then you’re good to go. If not then, well, you can just stop reading this article and go play with your pet rock.
2. It’s going to give you some really delicious tomatoes.
Is this not the ultimate goal when we plant anything that can be eaten? The tomatoes you get with an upside down tomato planter are not only going to give you delicious tomatoes, but it’s also going to give you some enormous tomatoes. Always a good thing!
3. It doesn’t matter where you live!
Even if you live in that town that is similar to the one that was featured in the film “40 Days and 40 Nights” and has barely any sunlight throughout the year, you’re still okay! Just place it where the sunlight will get at it the most and you’ll be just fine. No problems at all!
4. Winter is no longer the enemy!
Not a fan of being unable to plant anything in the winter? No problem! That’s a thing of the past now with upside down tomato planters.
5. It makes a great conversation starter.
Really, it does — especially if you’re a guy. Well, if you’re a guy, admitting that you do anything gardening related PERIOD is a good conversation starter with the females, but even if you are a female, talking — nay, bragging — about upside down tomato planters is going to make you the envy of all of your annoying, shallow little friends. Good times!
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February 15th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
If you live in any part of the world where it’s very cold in the winter, like most of the northern United States or Canada for instance, then you likely know how very hard it is to try and grow pretty much anything during the winter. Or grow anything in most parts of Canada pretty much year round!
Thankfully, for those of us with a green thumb no matter what particular season it is, there’s been a new discovery that can help us and it is known as upside down gardening. One of the particular crops that it works best with is tomatoes and as such, upside down tomato planters have absolutely changed the game when it comes to enjoying tomatoes in the winter.
Not only is it now possible to grow tomatoes in the winter, but it is also now possible to grow some very lusciously large and delectable tomatoes no matter how much effort you put into growing them. It’s simple, it’s effective and it will likely help you renew your love for tomatoes once more.
So if you live in the northern United States, Canada or pretty much anywhere else it’s cold much of the year (Like Antarctica for instance! This was a joke… and a bad one at that) then you owe it to yourself to try out this new method. In our opinion, we suggest that you try it out with some upside down tomato planters as they are by far the best and easiest crop to get started with.
Off to the store with you! Go and get some upside down tomato planters today!
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