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Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree

Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree is a three-in-one self-contained planter that uses the same principle as the Topsy Turvy Upside Down planter from Felknor Ventures, but instead of planting out the bottom, this planter branches out the sides at three angles, six feet from the ground, taking up only four feet by four feet of living space.

A combination of Felknor Ventures Patio Grow Pole with the Topsy Turvy, the Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree allows you to raise a combination of three plants; tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, herbs, flowers or other vegetables.

In balconies, patios, decks, small yards, apartments or even mobile homes as you find necessary, without needing elaborate dirt planters or big backyards. The secret to Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree is a verticalized gardening solution for the urban and cramped space dweller.

Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree blends sustainable architecture with sustainable gardening to produce an incredible solution at a moment when the American people are most in search of self-reliance and the adaptability to overcome.

Four feet by four feet is just about as small a space as you are going to find anywhere, if not the absolute smallest for raising as many as 100 tomatoes that can be trimmed, fed, harvested and watered without any stooping, weeding or mulching.

Tomato TreeTopsy Turvy Tomato Tree is a self-contained solution for a more sustainable tomorrow, and once again, Felknor Ventures brings the American community a revolutionary product that meets our societys home gardening needs; weighing only 15 pounds empty and easily assembled and planted upon delivery (seeds not included).

Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree is a practical solution to small space indoor/outdoor gardening for even those with mobility challenges; unlocking the gardener at the depths of our soul with a productive flour, herb or vegetable garden that breaths the very life of Mother Nature herself, back into those overbearing human-made structures with a passion that is in all of us.

Topsy Turvy Tomato Tree branches-out three upside-down-plants from the same self-contained planter at standing height, allowing you one of the largest gardens available in one of the smallest spaces available, only four feet by four feet on the ground and six feet high.


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Posted in Planters by admin on June 8, 2007.

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