| 1 | topsy turvy tomato planter Posted by: keesha2006 on Sat, Jul 22, 06 at 23:56 44 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, May 28, 12 at 14:54 what can you share about these..do they work or are they a gimmick? My daughter lives in a apartment and wants to try...any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance Follow-Up Postings: RE: topsy turvy tomato planter Posted |
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| 2 | Curled, Shriveled Leaves - Topsy Turvy (Pics) Posted by: gdanielny on Wed, Jun 2, 10 at 21:32 24 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Aug 20, 12 at 4:56 Hi, I planted 3 tomato plants (cherry, grape, early girl) in 3 separate topsy turvy planters around May 7th. The plants have done well except that for the past couple of weeks the newest leaves are curling and shriveling. The plants now look |
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| 3 | Topsy Turvy Planter? Posted by: organic49 on Sun, May 27, 07 at 19:33 17 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Apr 28, 09 at 18:10 Has anyone tried tomatoes in this upside down planter? What tomato variety? I,m wanting to give it a try,but it onlt holds 20 quarts of lite weight soil. Very interested if anyone has had a decent harvest. Thanks :) Follow-Up Postings: |
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| 4 | Topsy turvy--Upside down planters Posted by: craziekaren 4 on Mon, Mar 23, 09 at 19:42 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Apr 26, 13 at 10:38 Hi, We have a couple friends who have great results from those things. I tried it last year, but didn't know not to add fertilizer, so killed the plants. I'm going to do it again this year, and as usual am going to live up to my name (besto |
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| 5 | Topsy Turvy tomato planters Posted by: shermthewerm on Thu, Mar 26, 09 at 16:24 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Mar 26, 10 at 18:56 Has anyone tried these? I was thinking about buying a couple of them this year in addition to my other plants (I wouldn't mind having some tomatoes that my dog can't reach--she loves to eat them!) Follow-Up Postings: RE: Topsy Turvy |
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| 6 | Topsy Turvy Tomato Variety Posted by: GrowinSoCal 10 on Tue, Mar 19, 13 at 21:24 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Apr 9, 13 at 12:44 Greetings All! First time grower. My Mom has a bad habit of buying impulsively and she picked up a Topsy Turvy for my girlfriend and me. We love to cook and are excited at the possibility of cooking with our own fresh veggies. We live |
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| 7 | Topsy Turvy Upside Down Tomato Planter Posted by: flowergrower_2007 on Tue, Apr 24, 07 at 6:03 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Apr 5, 11 at 20:19 I've seen this in a few stores and wondering if anyone has tried it and was it successful? I've never grown tomatoes and I'd like to give it a try, but don't have room in my small flowerbeds and thought maybe the planter would be an option. If y |
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| 8 | Topsy-Turvy anyone? Posted by: milwdave on Tue, May 26, 09 at 5:50 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Aug 13, 09 at 15:01 OKay...bought four of these to try as I think they're a 'hoot'! Anyone else trying these this year or have in the past? Let's see how they do...:) The plants I chose: Bloody Butcher Black Cherry Pineapple Giant Valentine Dave M |
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| 9 | Hardening Off Tomatos in Topsy Turvy Temps Posted by: susanlynne48 OKC7a on Tue, Apr 30, 13 at 7:03 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, May 1, 13 at 15:45 My tomato are outside hardening off. I have left them there overnight for last 2 days since night's have been in the 60's. When the cold nights hit is it okay to a) leave them outside and cover them with cardboard box? They are sitting inside |
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| 10 | Please ID whether this is a topsy-turvy? Posted by: John.Agama none on Mon, Feb 4, 13 at 23:37 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Feb 5, 13 at 22:19 Are both these topsy turvy? Follow-Up Postings: Return to the Cacti & Succulents Forum | Post a Follow-Up Please ID whether this is a topsy-turvy? Posted by John.Agama none ( My Page ) on Mon, Feb 4, |
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| 11 | Topsy turvy's black tips Posted by: giselle9 NY on Thu, Apr 25, 13 at 11:30 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, May 7, 13 at 17:18 Hello, I am new to gardenweb and would like some advice. I bought a perfect little echeveria topsy turvy a week ago and now I have two issues: 1. I repotted it but did not water after repotting since I used the soil it came with and this s |
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| 12 | Topsy Turvy planter Posted by: jack4jack on Wed, Jun 10, 09 at 17:12 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jun 29, 09 at 0:43 BUYER BEWARE! After falling for the late night TV ad for TOPSY TURVY hanging planters, I decided to surprise my wife and order one (or two if they REALLY gave you the second one free). Of course the first item they requested was my credit card (I |
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| 13 | Topsy Turvy does NOT work here Posted by: stompoutbermuda on Tue, Sep 1, 09 at 9:31 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Sep 2, 09 at 12:45 In June I planted a tomato plant in one of those topsy turvys (brand new, fresh out of the box). My tom has struggled all summer and although it currently has flowers they dont set fruit and the stems are only a little over a foot long. It was in |
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| 14 | Droopy (sun damaged?) Jalapenos Posted by: Drakar2007 VA on Sun, Jun 19, 11 at 23:07 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Oct 26, 11 at 2:12 Here's the setup, just so nobody is left wondering: I planted a batch of seeds simultaneously in the very early spring, in a seed starter (ghetto tiny greenhouse) kit, on my windowsill. The seedlings eventually outgrew the lid and then the star |
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| 15 | NEW: Theme Garden Swap 2009 Posted by: drippy on Sun, Nov 8, 09 at 10:16 149 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Jan 6, 10 at 9:31 After much thought and failure to eat my sanity Wheaties :), I have decided to host the Theme Garden Swap again this year. A big, big thanks to Jeanne (Sandlapper Rose), who hosted it last year when all my moving around began, thus keeping intere |
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| 16 | Garden Deck with GS Containers Posted by: kirkus on Mon, Aug 2, 10 at 15:46 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Aug 6, 10 at 17:11 This qualifies as garden junk as all of my containers came from garage sales. :o) I planted a deck garden! So much easier to have my garden right outside the dining room on the deck. Easier to water and no deer or gophers! LOL I planted it l |
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| 17 | Echeveria coloration Posted by: jacqueinthegorge USDA 7a / Sunset 3 on Thu, Jun 13, 13 at 20:12 11 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Jun 16, 13 at 14:47 Hi folks, I don't usually grow succulents, but I just couldn't pass this one up when I saw it at Home Depot. It's named Echeveria 'Surf' and when I bought it this past winter, it was a rosette of purple leaves, I mean purple like grape kool-aid or |
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| 18 | Pretty, easy to store tomato cages? Posted by: donnabaskets on Thu, Feb 19, 09 at 10:01 36 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jul 5, 10 at 17:27 Is there such a thing? I would really like your suggestions on tomato cages that are attractive and easy to store. If you suggest something that is available retail or mail order, I'd love a reference on that too. Thanks! Follow-Up |
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| 20 | possible cool idea for a planter??? Posted by: amber_m 5 on Sat, Jun 30, 12 at 17:20 7 follow-ups, last one posted on Mon, Jul 2, 12 at 14:57 ok, so ive just had a really neat idea but because im so new to hoyas i dont know if this would work... has anyone ever thought of maybe growing hoyas upside down like tomatoes in those topsy turvy thing? im thinking maybe you would cut the very b |
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