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How Do You Grow Tomatoes Upside Down?

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How Do You Grow Tomatoes Upside Down?

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• Set up your hanger. Choose a sunny place indoors. Your plant can be hung from a hook in the ceiling or tied around a beam. Using string or twine, knot a basket that your upside down milk bottle will sit in without slipping out or toppling sideways. Attach it to your ceiling, ready for the plant. • Take a small tomato plant; bought or grown from seed are both fine. Water it well and set it to one side. • Take your large plastic milk bottle and cut off the base. Remove the lid. • Take your tomato plant out of its pot and set it upside down in the milk bottle, with the plant poking through the pouring hole. Fill in the milk bottle with a mixture of good compost and garden soil, and water it. Now you see why the hanger was put up first – it’s impossible to put the plant on a surface without covering it in soil or damaging the plant.

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• Set up your hanger. Set up your hanger. Choose a sunny place indoors. Your plant can be hung from a hook in the ceiling or tied around a beam. Using string or twine, knot a basket that your upside down milk bottle will sit in without slipping out or toppling sideways. Attach it to your ceiling, ready for the plant. • Take a small tomato plant; bought or grown from seed are both fine. Take a small tomato plant; bought or grown from seed are both fine. Water it well and set it to one side. • Take your large plastic milk bottle and cut off the base. Take your large plastic milk bottle and cut off the base. Remove the lid. • Take your tomato plant out of its pot and set it upside down in the milk bottle, with the plant poking through the pouring hole. Take your tomato plant out of its pot and set it upside down in the milk bottle, with the plant poking through the pouring hole. Fill in the milk bottle with a mixture of good compost and garden soil, and water it. Fill in the milk bottle w

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