3/15/2012

Upside-Down Tomato Planter Review

Upside-Down Tomato Planter
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I picked up my Suncast Tomato Tower garden station at the local Ace and like it so much I may buy a second one.
Putting the unit together is literally a toolless snap that can be done without consulting the directions.
Step one of the directions advise placing the base in a permament location and then filling it with dirt or sand to stabilize it. I opted to skip this unnecessary step allowing me to do the assembly near my deck. If one opts to, the bottom reservoir can be filled later. The handy cavity can be filled with dirt and covered with the snap on lid or can be filled with garden tools, again protected by the snap on lid.
If one chooses not to take advantage of the upside down planting option, the base can be used for additional planting.
I'm using my unit to grow only one upside down tomato, an adventure I've never tried. On the top of the unit I have beans growing and cascading over the sides. The upper planter is perfect for vines and any type of cascading plant. Peas would be great as well as any flowering vines.
This is a cleverly designed unit that Mrs. Spudman and I are totally enjoying. Though the unit is not unattractive, I'm thinking about spray painting the second unit's exterior with one of those "plastic" spray paints. This handy, mobile, reusable unit gets two thumbs up from me.

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PLT2500 Features: -Tomato tower. -Durable resin construction. -Color: Mocha. -Decorative molded upper planter with bottom storage. -Base provides cavity to add weight / store additional soil. -Vertical tomato growing option in upper planter. -Maintenance free. -Assembly required. -Capacity: 9.5 gallon. -Dimensions: 44.5'' H x 21'' W x 21'' D.

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