Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter

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Featured in Time Magazine! Easy watering, easy growing, tying is unnecessary Great for porch, fire escape, balcony, or even inside a sunny window Great for beginning gardeners, senior gardeners & gardening experts alike! Makes for a great gift in time for Spring season!, Manufacturer: Windowbox

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Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter

$5 - $32
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joshwebb

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Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter

pros: An interesting concept...

cons: growth stunted tomatoes, lots of watering, nothing worth eating grew

gmac311

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A waste of money

pros: None

cons: Bags rot and very heavy

Pantagruel

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Topsy Turvy Tomatoes

pros: grows tomatoes seemingly from mid-air

cons: heavy; not easy to water

jkafer

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topsy-turvy - Seems to work well, but a little gimmicky

pros: grows tomatoes well and resists pests

cons: heavy heavy heavy!

g-girl

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Wouldn't Buy It

pros: None

cons: Container if too heavy when filled. tomatoes do not grow

badbonz0007

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You Can Have A Garden Without Having A Garder.

pros: Saves time and space, and no weeding involved.

cons: You will have to water more often.

keepinitreal24

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no better than growing in a pot

pros: None.  There is not one feature that is beneficial.

cons: Too many to name. It's heavy, hard to water, dries out quickly, etc.

jackt1dog

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Unbelievable

pros: Absolutely no redeeming qualities!

cons: the worst idea, unworkable  unbelievable. I tried it twice .

noelfeliz

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Sun-Dried Tomatoes :(

pros: No bugs or mildew!

cons: They dry out easily and are difficult to water!

cathyb53

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As Seen on TV! A Mixed Bag - the Topsy-Turvy Planter

pros: Entertaining; could make it possible to grow tomatoes in tough spots; no digging/weeding necessary.

cons: Heavy; more work than growing in a planter or pot; frequent watering needed