the most popular and beloved of
the upside down tomato planters
on the market today.
This hanging planter is perfect for patios, balconies, or trees.
Grow garden fresh tomatoes anywhere even if your yard space is limited.
This planter is the worlds easiest way to grow tomatoes!
You dont need a garden or a green thumb to enjoy vine ripened tomatoes!
Just place your tomato plant in this special upside down planter, add your favourite potting soil, hang unit up and water. Its that easy.
No backbreaking work, no digging, no weeding, no pesticides! It produces up to 30. of ripe, delicious tomatoes per plant.
15 Reasons Why This is Perfect for your Patio or Deck.
- No more hole digging
- No more soil preparation
- No more weeding ever
- Eliminates all stakes and cages
- Elminate tomato ties, Cloth strips, lost time, etc.
- No more ground fungus
- No more ground insects, Cutworms & other pests
- No more nematodes
- Avoids blossom end rot by making watering so easy
- Water in a few seconds with "pour-in-top" ease
- Feed every time you water using water-soluble fertilizer
- "Sucker" plants at waist level with household scissors
- Harvest on patio or deck dressed anyway you choose
- Makes Tomato culture Fun, interesting & easy
- Beautifully grows upside down flowers

As seen above, The Upside Down Tomato Planter can be used to grow things other than just tomatoes. Cucumbers, squash, beans, peppers, and flowers are just some of the other things that can be grown in these versatile planters.
You could buy several and have an entire upside down garden growing around your yard or patio space.
Growing your own garden can be a great money saving venture especially in these hard economic times.
Plus the health benefits of fresh, home grown produce can be amazing for you and your family.
The Upside Down Tomato Planter makes it easier than ever to achieve great results.

Below is some helpful info on the upside down tomato planter…
1. What do I need to get started with my Tomato Planter?
You will find in your Topsy Turvy box the grow bag, with hanging wires attached. In addition to what comes in the Topsy Turvy box, you will need to make sure you have potting soil, fertilizer, a live young plant or seedling and plenty of water. Follow the instructions that come with the Topsy Turvy planter and you will be on your way to the best vegetables ever!
2. How do I hang the Tomato Planter?
We suggest you hang on a very strong hanging plant hook.
3. Should I plant my tomatoes before or after I hang the Tomato Planter?
For easier access while planting, plant before hanging and watering. The best way we have found is to take out the foam piece in the mouth of the planter, gently open along the split and slide stem in place… Then carefully place plant and foam inside of planter before filling with potting mix.
4. Can I plant more than one tomato plant in my Tomato Planter?
Yes, you can plant up to 2 plants in one planter.
5. How often should I water my Tomato Planter?
You cannot over water the Tomato Planter! Watering regularly is the most important thing you can do to get beautiful tomatoes. Early in the season, when the tomato plant is small and the weather isn’t too hot, you should water every other day. When the plant gets mature, and the weather gets hot, you should water every day. To test if you are watering enough, lift the grow bag slightly upward by hand. If the bag is heavy, it is well watered; if it is very lightweight, you need to water more. If the leaves are beginning to curl and/or look wilted, you need to water immediately!
6. Should I fertilize my tomato plant in the Tomato Planter? What type of fertilizer works best?
Yes, we recommend that you do fertilize your tomato plant. Add ½ cup of vegetable time-release fertilizer to the Upside Down Tomato Planter as you add the potting soil.
7. How much sun should my tomato plants get?
Tomatoes love sun and require several hours of full sun every day. However, they do not do well in extended periods of high temperatures. If you live in a hot climate (consistently over 90 degrees), be sure to locate the Tomato Planter where it will get shade at least part of the day.
8. How do I get lots of tomatoes from the plant in my Tomato Planter?
Let your plants grow wild, never trimming the plant. The tomatoes will be smaller but more plentiful.
9. How many tomatoes is a single tomato plant able to produce?
A tomato plant can grow up to 30 or more pounds of tomatoes at a time with the right amount of nutrients and maintenance.
10. How do I get large tomatoes from the plant in my Tomato Planter?
Keep you plants “suckered” – Pinching off all new shoots as they appear between main stem breaks. Additionally, keep limbs, stems and leaves trimmed. This allows more of the nutrients to go to the tomatoes and less to the stems and leaves.
11. When should I start my tomato plants?
As early in the spring as possible, after the last frost in your area.
12. Can I reuse my Tomato Planter?
Absolutely! When not using the Tomato Planter, empty it, clean, and store in a dry place until you are ready to grow more tomatoes!
13. Can I use my Tomato Planter for growing vegetables other than tomatoes?
A variety of things can be grown in the Tomato Planter, including fresh herbs, zucchini, eggplant, or a variety of peppers. Be sure to purchase healthy plants.
14. Why is using the Tomato Planter better than planting tomatoes in the ground?
Using the Tomato Planter saves both space and time, eliminating the need to weed, cage or stake the plants. It also minimizes pests and disease by isolating the plant in the planter above the ground.
15. How does the Tomato Planter work?
It uses gravity as a vertical growing advantage. Gravity pulls the water and nutrients directly to the roots never being lost to run-off or to feed the weeds as in ground-grown tomatoes. The vertical grow bag heats up in the sun, warming the plant like a greenhouse so the root system explodes.
16. How do I keep flying insects and other pests away from my Tomato planter?
If you want to grow 100% organic tomatoes, you will need to use organic products like hot pepper sprays that use no chemicals to kill or ward off insects. Other tomato pests such as tomato hornworms and whiteflies, etc., can be kept at bay by using garden insecticide sprays available at all garden shops. Be sure and carefully wash your tomato harvests if you use chemical sprays. Often your hung-up-in-the-air grow-bag will not be affected by insects or pests. Eliminated completely are ground oriented pests such as cutworms, and in ground nematodes.
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