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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Growing Plants Upside Down


Upside-Down Gardening

For a unique, low-maintenance gardening approach, especially for those having little ground space, try upside-down gardening. While it may not be anything new, this unusual method of gardening certainly has more ups than downs.

What vegetables can be grown upside down

Tomatoes

Upside down tomato plant

Cucumbers

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Eggplants

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Beans

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Peppers

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The tops of your upside down gardening planters can also hold a few vegetables. Some good options for this area includes:


  • Lettuce

  • Radishes

  • Cress

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Upside Down Garden

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Upside Down Hanging Planter

... this video shows the simple and the best way of gardening on a limited budget / space.

Sky Planter - Large (house plants)

Sky Planter - Large (house plants)

The SKY PLANTER allows you for the first time to grow plants upside down inside your home or office.

Using a ground breaking internal reservoir system to feed water directly to the roots, means no water evaporates or drips. We also lock in the soil so there’s no mess. Made from ceramic.

The SKY PLANTER is Patrick Morris's award-winning design. With its delicate profile and subtle detailing, it is already turning heads in the world of design and architecture.

  • Conserve water - Reduce your watering of household plants by up to 80%
  • Purify your air - Breath fresh naturally filtered air
  • Save your time and save your plants - Refill the self-watering SKY PLANTER CLASSIC only once or twice a month
  • Save floor space - A practical planting solution for modern living areas where space can be limited
  • Transform your view of nature - Look up and enjoy the beauty of nature with a SKY PLANTER
  • Available in two sizes; Large and Small


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sky planter

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