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Uploaded by alexdalyno1 on May 2, 2009
I am growing upside-down tomato plants. They are about 5 weeks old. I live in Killiney, Dublin. The plants need to be about 4 weeks old before they can be transplanted into upside-down containers. part 2 coming soon
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how to you keep the soil to fall down from that hole.
vietthu16 1 year ago
Great idea,
I never seen this before.
I'm currently growing a tumbler (tomato) indoors.
Don't have a garden unfrotunately because i live in the city centre (Dublin)
But It's doing ok in the window. Another 20 or so tomatoes on their way.
I wanted to ask you how often do you use feed (if at all) ?
kwakedesigns 2 years ago
Hey it's great to see some other folks trying upside down plants. I'll be watching for updates. Looks great. Good luck.
I'm doing the same thing if you want to check out my videos.
14dollarz 2 years ago
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how to you keep the soil to fall down from that hole.
vietthu16 1 year ago
Great idea,
I never seen this before.
I'm currently growing a tumbler (tomato) indoors.
Don't have a garden unfrotunately because i live in the city centre (Dublin)
But It's doing ok in the window. Another 20 or so tomatoes on their way.
I wanted to ask you how often do you use feed (if at all) ?
kwakedesigns 2 years ago
Hey it's great to see some other folks trying upside down plants. I'll be watching for updates. Looks great. Good luck.
I'm doing the same thing if you want to check out my videos.
14dollarz 2 years ago