Grow “Upside Down” Tomatoes For Huge, Sweet Harvests

As a home tomato gardener, you’re probably familiar with the routine of planting, growing and then inevitably, staking your tomato plants and keeping the fruit from settling to the ground.

Well, a unique perspective on this gardening routine can help you break the staking routine and allow gravity to assist in the growth of your tomato plants.

A new website explains how to grow upside down tomatoes for healthier, larger, better tasting tomato harvests.

It’s fun too.

All you need is a 5 gallon paint bucket which you can pick up at any hardware store, potting soil and… a coffee filter.

All that you have to do is cut a small (2 – 2 1/2 inch) hole in the bottom of the paint bucket, place it on the ground and put your coffee filter over the hole. Fill it up with potting soil, place the lid on the top of the bucket and then turn the bucket over, exposing the hole.

What do you do then? Check out the website at http://TomatoGrowingSecretInfo.com and read all about it.

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