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Old 30-05-2005, 07:09 PM
Dick Adams
 
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says...
You don't have to spend money on fancy containers to try this. I am
using 1 gal ice cream buckets for patio tomato plants. For regular size
plants use 5 gal buckets. Fill bucket with soil, put lid on and turn
upside down. Drill or cut 2 - 2 1/2" dia hole in center of bottom.
Plant tomatoe plant in this hole. After a few days turn bucket right
side up, remove lid and hang.


I looked at your website and saw flowers, advertising, and pop-up ads,
but no tomatoes.

Dick