Monday 6 September 2010

Why Grow Upside Down Tomatoes?

By Paul Dale

 

Who said you can't grow tomatoes upside down? When in fact, what many do not know is that tomato plants can possibly be grown the other way around. People also often think that growing not in the typical way would cause different results. True! But that doesn't necessarily mean that they are inferior to the typically grown. Amazingly is that it produces fruits that were never less in quality. Now isn't that something very interesting?

Growing tomatoes upside down can be both done indoors and outdoors. All you have to need is a sturdy container and you're then all set to your upside down homegrown tomatoes. And to top these, growing tomatoes upside down can be done anywhere. Either you have a large garden outside your home or just a little balcony, space was never an issue or a big problem. Now if you don't have a very big space or a garden wide enough to plant, you can always have the choice to make use of your patio or any space inside your home. It can even be aesthetically pleasing at the same time.

Tomatoes grown upside down actually grow better. With the tomatoes inside containers, the mobility gives your plant a much better view of their best friend Mr. Sun. It would be easier for you to move them to places wherein they have a good access of direct sunlight. Another advantage that one gains in growing upside down is that the tomatoes no longer need a support system. The stakes and cages are no longer essential. The absence of staking is all okay. Weeding is another unnecessary activity with upside down tomatoes. If you have a very busy schedule, you sure have very little worries concerning your tomato plant's parasitic companions.

With the plant much away from the ground, there is also little to worry on pest control and diseases. Let's admit it, the soil which is the storage house of your tomatoes nutrients is also the source of the very unwelcome pests and diseases. And so if your plants are much away from the soil, you'll surely expect tomatoes that are perfectly in shape. The tomato plant that is grown upside down also has better circulation compared to those that are not. The air can not only pass freely to your plants but a plus would be the distance in between your tomatoes. This will lead to a better pollination in your plant. They also mature earlier, ripening their fruit much ahead than usual making you have those tomatoes faster than expected.

With the stems of your plant flowing towards the ground, there is lesser stress in the branches since its weight is not in conflict to the flow of gravity. And finally pruning becomes a lesser burden since your plant is on an eye level. There's no need to bend down.

There has been a lot of alternatives made by tomato enthusiasts just to be able to plant tomatoes in whatever condition. You may plant it typically in the ground, in containers, or in water but I bet growing tomatoes upside down will be the best alternative. So start hanging those tomatoes.

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Paul Dale is the author of "Tomato Growing Secrets". For more great information to grow upside down tomatoes go to our website. The website contains valuable information on anything related to growing your own tomatoes.

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