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The Upside Down Tomato Planter (2-Pack) revolutionizes gardening by allowing you to grow tomatoes and vegetables upright, saving space and enhancing nutrient delivery. Its patented design features a user-friendly zipper for easy assembly and a fabric material that promotes healthy root growth. Perfect for urban gardeners looking to maximize their yield with minimal effort!
I**S
All good
So far so good! Sturdy. Exactly as described & easy to plant.
A**R
I love that you can have tomatoes at the bottom and an herb at the top
The bags are nice and thick but have good drainage. I love the zipper at the bottom for putting the plant in in the fact that you can put an herb at the top! Plants seem to be growing very well
E**4
pretty good!
You won’t over water. The water will run straight through them. We are in a moderate drought right now. I’m watering them once a week. Recommend tomatoes only due to lack of moisture retention.
A**R
Construction of bags
I have not been able to use the 2 upside down bags because of the weather . They are well constructed.
J**.
Ease of Use
I had a Topsy turvy planter that I liked better for one reason. I was able to tell when I had given the topsy turvy planter enough water and no matter how much water I put in this one I can't really tell. I hope I'm not over watering as I am merely guessing as to the amount of water needed.
J**N
Great product
Item arrived on time and was just as advertised
K**R
Easy tomatoes
Not a good as the old ones but the zipper makes up for it
J**K
Great planters! They could be a little shorter.
I used these last year and am re-using them this year. Got a ton of basic cherry tomatoes last year and this year growing some higher quality cherry tomatoes and some banana peppers in the other one.The zipper on the bottom of one didn't survive being outside in the winter, but it still closed enough to keep the plants held in.Anyone who says their plants are drying out is simply not watering their soil enough. I do about 20-30 ounces of water per planter, twice a day. Some water should be dripping out of the bottom. On less than sunny days you might be able to get away with one morning watering only.
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