How to grow tomatoes upside down

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By sammyaddams

Grow tomatoes upside down - Unusal but fun!

 

If your looking for an unusal way to grow your tomatoes then look no further. Why continue to grow your tomatoes in the ground or gro-bags when you try to grow tomatoes upside down. Trust me this is fun.

Photo taken by kkimpel
Photo taken by kkimpel

Benefits of growing tomatoes upside down

Growing tomatoes upside down can help your tomatoes plants to produce better, bigger yields, this is down to a better airflow around the plant and there being less stress upon the branches during growing. You will find that the smaller plant varieties are better suited to this method of growing. Other benefits of growing your tomatoe plants this way include:

* No need for staking

* Tomatoes rippen faster

*No weeding required

*The pest that love to destroy your tomatoes will find it hard to to get to them

*Fruit does not come into contact with the ground which means you wont have the rotting problems this can bring.

* Great idea if your short of growing pace or have poor soil.

Photo by kkimpel

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What are the best varieties of tomatoes to grow upside down

When choosing the variety of tomato to use in your upside down tomato planter, it is best to stick to the smaller determinate varieties. You will find that the indeterminate varieties can grow too big for the container without careful pruning. So lets take a look at some of the best varieties of tomatoes for growing upside down.

* Celebrity bush tomato. This is one of the great all purpose tomatoes to grow. The tomatoes are full of flavour and have a high level of disease resistence. This is a determinate, bush variety of tomato where the fruit all ripens at once.

* Window box Roma. This is an incredble compact dwarf plant, with an incredible flavour that produces high yields of red pear shaped tomatoes.

* Tumbler cherry tomatoes. This is an early ripening variety that can produce up to 6lbs of sweet tasting cherry typs tomatoes.

* Micro tom tomatoes. This tomato plant has to be the worlds smallest measuring 6-8 inches tall and produces plenty of red fruit about the size of a large cherry tomato.

*Basket boy red.  This is a great tomato plant for upside down containers with good diesease resistence.  A high yielding plant which produces tastey red pear shaped tomatoes.

Upside down tomato planters available from amazon

Felknor Ventures 82506 Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter
Topsy-Turvy Planter makes it easy to grow tomatoes and vegetables because it eliminates the need for a backyard garden plot, stakes or cages, weeding, soil prep, hole digging, cut worms and in-ground insects! Saves your back and knees too! Hang it from a hook on a deck or balcony and you'll work standing up. Water and fertilize through the built-in top funnel; trim... More and harvest at chest height! Also for cukes, peppers, flowers. Just add your soil and plants. FLOWERS thrive in TOPSY TURVY, too! And talk about an interesting way to grow them! Flowers grown in TOPSY will "curl" upward seeking the sun, creating gorgeous "upside down umbrella-like sprays" of flowers. Flowers grown this way look "interestingly different" (almost like a new variety of plant).
Amazon Price: $2.88
List Price: $16.33
Felknor Ventures FV504C Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Hanging Tomato Planter
Whether there isn’t enough space at the apartment for a garden plot, or whether you’re just tired of bending over to cultivate tomatoes, the upside-down tomato planter makes it easy to water, feed, trim and harvest without bending or kneeling. Thanks to this whole new direction in growing tomatoes, crops are bigger, better tasting, healthier, and easier to grow than ever before. And, since the crop is upside down and will never touch the ground, staking, caging, bacteria, ground rotting, fungus and small animals are no longer a problem. The perfect gift for any gardener and great for those who live in apartments or who have small backyards, the planter lets you water and fertilize through the built-in top funnel, and trim and harvest at comfortable chest height! It’s also great for growing cucumbers, peppers, and flowers. Best of all, setting up is easy. Just add soil and plants, then fertilize. Hang it from a hook on a deck or balcony and you’re you’ll be adding color and juicy tomatoes to salads, sandwiches, soups and more in no time.
Amazon Price: $19.99

How to make your own upside down tomato planter

Making your own upside down tomatoe planter is a good deal cheaper than buying one and can be a great way of recycling old bottles, buckets etc.

I have put together a list of the best sites that go in to great detail on how to make your own upside down tomatoe planter, so why not give it a go.

The cheap vegetable gardener shows you how to construct an upside down planter using an old plastic bottle, including step by step photo's. Visit the cheap vegetable gardener.

See how Kay M has made her upside down tomatoe planters using brand new plastic paint buckets, full step by step instructions with photo's. Visit make your own upside down tomatoe planters

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fortunerep Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

What a great Idea!! Seems like I have seen this done before!! Beautiful tomatoes!

dori

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Gnana Sambandam 2 years ago

I have never heard anything like this before! Although it Seem to be a weird thing, i like the great idea and their benefits.

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Lgali 2 years ago

thnaks for nice idea

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Moon Daisy Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago

I love it! What a great idea!

I might give this a go next summer, I'm getting fed up with all the pests that like tomatoes as much as I do, thanks.

Chris and his Upside Down Tomato 23 months ago

Hello there! This is one of the pages I read before venturing into my own upside down tomato. My pot's a little smaller though. Here's a little question. I planted a small seedling upside down. Do you think it'll have sun deprivation issues, being on the bottom side of a pot?

The Cheap Vegetable Gardener 21 months ago

I have updated my design of 2-liter upside down tomato planter. Much easier to water and retain moisture.

Chris and his Upside Down Tomato 21 months ago

Terrible thing! A cat ran up the tree where I hung my upside down tomato pot. I discovered it about half a day late so the stems were half wilted already. I'm still trying to revive them by submerging the stem in water. Yeah, the stem was detached from the roots. So that's one hazard of an upside down planter.

duckie013 20 months ago

can you plant seeds or does it have to be a pre-grown plant?

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