|
Gwen’s Healing Garden |
The #1 Web Site
Gardening For The Soil
Gardening For The Soul
Articles For The Soil | Articles For The Soul | Herbs, Uses & Recipes | Plants, Food Colours & Recipes | Quotes | Newsletter
Did You Know | Environmentally Friendly Gardening Products | Non-toxic Cleaning Products | Indoor Gardening With Foliage Plants
Hints & Tips
| Recipes | Ask Gwen | Books | E-books | Free Articles For E-zines And Web Sites | Biography
Contact Us | Links | Link To Us
Subscribe to the FREE monthly
GHG Newsletter and receive free the E-book A Book Of Quotes: Subscribe here
|
|
Hanging Tomato
Planters Let Anyone Have a Tomato Garden By J. Ruppel Tomato
gardening is just about the favorite type of vegetable gardening going.
Almost anyone will enjoy fresh tomatoes. But many are without access to a
garden, so in order to get those fresh tomatoes they need to try something a little
non traditional. The most popular is a hanging tomato planter. Let's look at
the advantages. If
you live in an apartment or townhouse, and still want to enjoy fresh
tomatoes, probably the easiest way is to use a hanging tomato planter.
Hanging planters can be put on a porch, or a balcony, or even a patio. They
make it easy to get to your tomatoes even if you have a vegetable garden. And
it's become increasingly popular over the last several years to grow tomatoes
upside down, which has a lot of the same advantages as the traditionally
hanging planter. Let's look at the pros and cons of using growing tomatoes in
a hanging planter. _________________________________________________________________________
Copyright © J Ruppel Article
source: Organic
Gardening Articles: http://www.organicgardenarticles.com/ |
|
For more information or questions about material on this site contact www.gwenshealinggarden.ca/Contact_Form.htm
Copyright © Gwen Nyhus Stewart B.S.W., M.G.,
H.T. All Rights Reserved
Worldwide