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My Redneck Upside-down Garden: How to Topsey Turvy your garden on the cheap. April 20, 2009

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How to grow plants upside-down in two and three liter bottles. I use 2 liter bottles for peppers, and 3 liter for tomatoes.

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  • I hear the pretty birds chirpping in the background. I like your patio. Thanks for posting this video. It was educational and nice.

  • @mammal46 Thank you.

  • Nice video demo. Good strategy with the headband webcam, too. You rock1

  • @4micaman Well thank you!

  • great idea. in brazil, living in a small apt with lovely private patio. hanging garden idea perfect, topsy turvys out of the question here. :-)

    and stop listening to rush. he has millions of people voting against their own wallets, homes, privacy, and individual rights. a smart, cynical man twisting things until they almost make sense (until you do a neutral fact check yourself) to make an enormous fortune, at your expense, every day.

  • @heatherzinha LOL You are the first person to notice that I was listening to Rush. I don't listen to him to tell me what I think. I listen because he says what I am already thinking.

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  • Excellent!

  • @Fedwyerik Eat me my little Amway man! Have fun trying to sell overpriced products with a bad reputation. I'm sure you'll do fabulously!

  • @hnican I can tell you are just a little pussy ass faggot troller. Get a life. you little shit.

  • Does it matter if you leave the label on or not? Just wondering about aesthetics.....

  • Would this size bottle work for cherry tomatoes?

  • Great video! I am trying to conserve space and I drank alot of Pepsi so this shouldn't be a problem!

  • What a great idea! Thanks for the video!

  • At the end you said not to over water it because you'll lose the nutrients from the soil that way. A good way to get the nutrients back is to use compost tea, which there are videos on youtube on how to make. My favorite method is steeping instead of brewing because you don't have to do anything fancy with bubblers or molasses. You just get a bucket, fill it with dirt and water, and make sure to stir it at least once a day to oxidize it.

  • @bookhound63 Too bad about Rush but, you're one heck of a farmer.

  • you ROCK!!

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