
Here are some photos of our first stab at making an upside-down tomato grower. This is Mike's attempt, and Brian thinks he cheated by using seedlings. Is that cheating? Truth is, I am not far behind him. As I write this only three sprouts have appeared, and all three of them are radishes. Radishes. I am SO hoping for Black Beauty Heirloom Tomatoes that even the mention of them makes me salivate. Problem is, certain types of Heirlooms can only be grown from seeds as buying the plant can be difficult.I wonder if we could plant something to grow out of the top of the basket. Like potatoes or flowers?
The basket basics:
- cut out a little square in the middle of the bottom of the poly-wastebasket.
- lined the interior with newspaper (the inks are soy, so it should be perfectly safe).
- pushed the root ball of the seedling through the bottom, and filled the basket with a few inches of soil
- placed a layer of poly-fiber in the over the dirt (the idea is to stabilize the moisture levels and keep the soil aerated)
- filled the basket up to the top with soil
- hung the basket in a sunny spot






