Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Homemade upside-down tomato planters
This is a great thing to do with any extra cloth bags that you have laying around. I have quite a few of them that I have gotten free in the mail.
This is so easy to do. Take the bag, cut a small hole in the bottom, insert the root ball (I wrapped the root ball in the fabric first to make it easier to get it through the hole), spread the fabric out across the hole to keep the soil in, add the soil, and water thoroughly. Hang up somewhere strong because these are HEAVY. Also , remember to hang them where they will get full sunshine for a few hours a day.
Use the smaller sized reuseable bags. This can get too heavy in one of those bigger sized bags.
You can also do this with a hanging planter. Just use the same idea with cutting a hole into the bottom of the pot.
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