Hi all,anyone ever tried growing tomatoes in one of those upside down planters? if you have was it a sucess or was it a failure.Gardeners Delight is the one I'd like to try anyone got any thoughts about that
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
upside down
Collapse
X
-
Loads of videos on YouTube on thisIn the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot
https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch
Comment
-
Originally posted by rustylady View PostWhy on earth would you want to?In the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot
https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch
Comment
-
Tried in aus as they're down under so thought a double invert to get it normal....
Seriously though, the plant needs to be at least 8-10" before tryingNever test the depth of the water with both feet
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory....
Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
Comment
-
Originally posted by rustylady View PostWhy on earth would you want to?
That's the only benefit I can see, having grown my first tomato plant from seed one year and then panicking as it grew straight up rather than bushing out as I had expected.
The adverts say "it helps the nutrients get to the roots!" But I don't think there would be a difference, aside from plant water running through your tomato plant.Forgive me for my pages of text.
Comment
-
i got one of those topsy turvy pots from a local excess shop for £1.99,i was given a chocolate cherry tom and i put that in,it is growing away well now,it will be interesting to see what happens when we get a weight of fruit on it,i should have put one of my russian type bush plants into it,no need to pinch out then,you need a strong frame to hang it from,weighs a bl**** ton,and dont let the wife hold its suspension cord,she will go thru the roof..
Comment
-
I bought one of the planters, but then got cold feet about hanging it on my wooden greenhouse, I thought it might get too heavy.Proud Member of the Celery Stalk Nutters Club
www.annesgardeningdiary.blogspot.com
Comment
-
The weight is my concern too. I don't have much space so do have quite a lot hanging already in those planter bags etc but I suspect a full sized tomato might be a bit much.
If it was a space issue wouldn't you have the same problem in reverse once it reaches the ground?
Comment
-
An idea for you all to consider
Take a pallet and put it, horizontally, up on legs/a stand, whatever.
Put sides around the flat top to make a box.
Line the pallet with membrane.
Plant your tomato facing down through holes cut in the membrane and through the slats of the pallet.
Fill the top box with compost.
Plant top with lettuces, herbs etc.
Dammit, this is such a good idea I may have to try it
Comment
-
Originally posted by Rigel View PostThe weight is my concern too. I don't have much space so do have quite a lot hanging already in those planter bags etc but I suspect a full sized tomato might be a bit much.
If it was a space issue wouldn't you have the same problem in reverse once it reaches the ground?
Rickvanman has a video about it when he was growing in his back yard turned out he gained nothing from growing in upside down bucketsIn the following link you can follow my recent progress on the plot
https://www.youtube.com/user/darcyvuqua?feature=watch
Comment
-
Could you double your growing space by growing out of the bottom and the top of a container? I don't mean on the one tomato and a few herbs per pot scale but on a much bigger scale - like the benches in a GH? This is going to bug me all night (while I sleep) - but I'll wake up with the answer
Good night All
Comment
-
The problem with the upside down way is that the water runs out the hole that the tomato is in and it is a nightmare keeping it hydrated when the weather is hot. Also the tomato tries to grow towards the sun but when it has fruit on it, it weighs the branches down and they snap.
If you are going to try it, I'd recommend bushy toms rather than vines like GD as mentioned in the first post.
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment