Are upside-down tomato plants a novelty for gardening, or does this method really work?

The upside down gardening method really works, in fact, it has many benefits that you might not have considered. Plants are easier to maintain when they are planted in upside down containers. You don't have to get down on your hands and knees to weed, there's no need to stake or cage plants and the fruits of your plants won't touch the ground so there's less chance of them rotting.It's also easier to control pests and since the roots receive water first, the plants are more vigorous.

Upside down planters are also great space savers and are ideal for people who don't have yard space for a garden. You can hang the containers on a sunny deck, porch or balcony and you'll have easy access to fresh, delicious, home-grown vegetables and herbs. You can grow a wide variety of crops in upside down containers.

Plant tomatoes, peppers, pickling cucumbers, beans, baby eggplant, radishes, lettuces and herbs of any kind in upside down planters. Read more about upside down gardening here: Upside Down Gardening: gardeningknowhow.com/urban/upside-down-g... Hanging Vegetable Gardens: gardeningknowhow.com/urban/vegetables-gr... Upside-down Gardening: cleveland.ces.ncsu.edu/index.php?page=ne....

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