I've splashed out and bought 3 upsidedown tomato planters (not sure if I can use brand names here). They are called Topsy Turvy and look like chinese lanterns but when planted have a tomato plant suspended from the bottom. They are apparenly useful for courgettes and peppers too but as this is my first year of growing anything whatsoever, I thought I'd conduct an experiment and grow some tomatoes in the normal way and a couple in this way.
Has anyone else tried this method? The advert on the box says they ripen earlier and dont get eaten by pests.
Has anyone else tried this method? The advert on the box says they ripen earlier and dont get eaten by pests.
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