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Upside down gardening involves hanging plants like tomatoes or peppers upside down in a container. This method can save space and provide better air circulation and drainage for the plants. 3.
Growing plants upside-down in hanging containers is nothing new, but the idea gains in popularity every summer thanks to its many benefits, both for the gardener and the plants themselves.
On that note, keep reading for the best container gardening ideas: Varying pot heights. When decorating a space, try to vary the heights of pots. You can place larger pots next to smaller ones, or ...
We're already a good month into spring, but if your home still looks dreary like winter on the inside, spruce it up with some plants—hung upside-down with recycled food and drink containers.
It’s turning the gardening world upside down — literally. Inventive gardeners are using five-gallon buckets, milk jugs, heavy-duty trash bags, laundry hampers and even used tires to grow their ...
A late night TV aficionado, I watched the omnipresent Veg-O-Matic commercials transition into the Saturday Night Live Fish-O-Matic spoofs. So when I first began seeing ads for Topsy Turvy tomato ...