February 11th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
If you’ve learned or heard about upside down tomato planters recently then you’ve likely wondered to yourself in your head (or aloud for those of us on the more “wacky” side of the fence) how they were different from regular tomato planters. In the interests of helping you answer this question with some factual information, we’ve gone ahead and written this write-up. So let’s get right into the answer, shall we?
Normal tomato planters are great for one thing — helping new gardeners finally plant tomatoes at long last. Usually, they don’t work very well unless you live in one of the gardening capitals of the world (we’re not all that lucky). Things like poor soil, poor sunlight and improper air moisture or circulation can wreak absolute havoc on the quality of the tomato you try and grow.
Thankfully, a new method to growing things has emerged and it has quite literally turned the gardening world upside down! (Pun intended)
Upside down tomato planters can help you plant tomato in the winter, it can help you plant tomato from your window and quite simply, it can help you plant tomato in places where you’d usually have absolutely no right whatsoever to be planting tomatoes.
To answer the question of upside down tomato planters vs. normal tomato planters more simply — upside down tomato planters are not only better, but they will likely (and very soon) be putting normal tomato planters out of business. Think paper newspapers and the new media on the Internet and you’ll likely catch our drift.
Now go buy some!
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February 7th, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
Assuming you know what upside down tomato planters are, you may be facing the daunting prospect of deciding whether or not it is worth your hard earned dollars to actually purchase some. Well, let’s take a look at how this revolutionary new system can make your life easier and your tomato tastier, shall we?
Planting crops upside down allows you to grow them in places where… well… it allows you to grow things in places where the ground just isn’t present (like in the air — where it’s especially sunny, for instance!). And as we all know (if we fancy ourselves gardeners of any variety), having an optimal level of sunlight is perhaps the second most important thing when it comes to gardening besides actually remembering to water your plants.
Do you want tastier tomato? Do you want to have an easier gardening experience? Have you ever wished you could spend your time picking huge, ripe tomatoes off of the vine instead of slaving over a hopeless crop that you know is going to produce puny, disgusting, sorry excuses for tomatoes? Whether you’ve said yes to all or even just one of the previous questions, you owe it to yourself to purchase an upside down tomato planter!
Some of us don’t like change because it’s strange and it’s often also a mystery. But trust us on this one — this type of change — which is quite literally turning your way of gardening upside down is the way to go! It’s likely going to be the way of gardening for the future, or at least, the way of gardening in the future in regards to crops like tomatoes who seem to benefit greatly from a more favorable vantage point in regards to gardening sunlight, moisture and air circulation.
And that’s why you need to buy an upside down tomato planter!
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February 3rd, 2010 / Author: Nancy Allen
In case you’ve been living under a rock these past couple of months, then you’ve surely heard about the new “upside down” method to planting fruits and vegetables. In the realm of tomato planting, upside down tomato planters allow you to eliminate practically every problem imaginable when it comes to planting. It allows you more time to spend enjoying your tomato rather than worrying about how to not get them to spoil because of where you planted them or any of the other (many!) tomato growing horror stories.
Whether it’s air circulation, ground-based bugs, not enough sun — practically anything — you don’t have to worry about it with the upside down tomato planting method.
In a nutshell, upside down tomato planting allows you to place your tomato plants practically anywhere you’d like, allowing them to get the best sunlight, achieve the optimal level of moisture and every other key gardening strategy that helps to give you the best possible crops possible.
If you’ve ever had trouble growing tomato (and odds are if you’ve ever tried to plant them then you most certainly have), then it would behoove you to look further into the next best thing in regards to planting: upside down tomato planters! It will help you get the biggest, most ripe and delicious tomato possible from your planting efforts. And ultimately, isn’t that really all we look for when it comes to the fruits of our labor? (No pun intended!)
So what are you waiting for? Go and get some upside down tomato planters today!
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