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DIY Maven

March 26, 2008

Alishye--They look GREAT!! I'm so glad you liked the tutorial and wish you a healthy crop of everything!!!!

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Alishye

March 25, 2008

Thank you for your DIY upside down tomato planter. It is the cheapest, most attractive one I've seen online. I planted two with Bush Celebrity Tomatoes and a third one (the one in the middle) planted with Jalapenos. I planted Thai Basil, Italian Parsley, Purple Sage, Sweet Woodruff, Italian Oregano, and Sweet Basil in the top of the planter. I realized that my pots are hanging a too low, so I have to shorten the cord, but I think they came out pretty good! Can't wait to see if my tomaotes and jalapenos will grow good upside down!


Thank you so much for your How-To Guide!

created on: 03/26/08

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DIY Maven

June 19, 2007

Dear wordswinker,

I have no clue. Since my last update I have about 4 additional tomatoes on the hanging plant--still nothing on the upright one. I'm looking forward to seeing the difference as they ripen as well! (And welcome to Curbly!)

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wordswinker

June 18, 2007

Dear Mave,

Any idea what the theory behind your robust (I saw the later post) tomahtow? Perhaps gravity plays a role after it's over its phototropic phase. What do you think? 

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DesigningMom

June 08, 2007
WOW awesome!  Do you have any new pictures of it to share?  I'd love to see how it's doing.
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DIY Maven

May 18, 2007

Thanks Caya. I haven't seen the pop bottle idea, but I have seen the plastic bag and five gallon pail conversion--both not the most attractive diy's!

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Caya123

May 18, 2007
That looks a lot nicer than the 2-liter bottle arrangement I saw before. Good idea!! Thanks!!

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