Felknor Ventures TT021112 Topsy Turvy Tomato and Herb Planter
August 30th, 2011 by admin

Felknor Ventures TT021112 Topsy Turvy Tomato and Herb Planter

  • Grow delicious tomatoes and herbs all season long in just 3 simple steps
  • Upside-down planter forces water and nutrients to flow directly down from root to fruit
  • No pesticides, digging, weekend, or backbreaking work required
  • Grow parsley, basil, oregano, rosemary, mint, and other tasty herbs
  • Simple to set up and maintain

The Topsy Turvy Tomato & Herb Planter is the most exciting new invention ever for growing tomatoes and fresh herbs. That’s because the Topsy Turvy is an upside down planter, where gravity forces the water and nutrients to pour directly and freely down from the root to the fruit, yielding up to 30 pounds of ripe tomatoes per plant or fresh herbs including parsley, oregano, basil, rosemary, mint and more! Simply place tomato or herb plant in the Topsy Turvy, add favorite potting soil, hang it up

List Price: $ 15.99

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Rare Italian Tree Tomato 15 Seeds – Grows 25 Feet Tall!

  • Crimson tomatoes that grow as big as 6 inches across!
  • It has meaty centers with solid divisions
  • It is by far the most productive tomato, often producing 3 bushels from just one plant!
  • 70 days from setting out plants until first fruits mature
  • 15 Seeds

TOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, which is not surprising, as tomatoes are closely related to both nightshade and tobacco. The tomato was originally believed to be poisonous when introduced into Europe, and was used solely as an ornamental plant during the 16th and 17th centuries. The first traces of its use as a food date back to the first half of the 18th century. Tomatoes are now a tasty ingredient

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6 Responses  
  • Talkingrock writes:
    August 31st, 201112:44 amat
    37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Very Good – Has many plant ports, June 17, 2009
    By 
    Talkingrock (Atlanta, GA) –

    This review is from: Felknor Ventures TT021112 Topsy Turvy Tomato and Herb Planter (Lawn & Patio)

    Unlike similar products that have only 1 plant port at the bottom, this version has 10 ports. One at the bottom, and 9 on the sides, so you can grow 10 plants total.

    The side ports hold smaller plants like herbs, and the bottom port can hold a heavier plant like tomato.

    Just double-check and confirm how many ports the planter has before you buy. Multiple ports are better than just one.

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  • Kevin Giambra writes:
    August 31st, 20111:05 amat
    15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Misleading picture and generic description, April 13, 2010
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    Kevin Giambra (Cincinnati, OH USA) –
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    This review is from: Felknor Ventures TT021112 Topsy Turvy Tomato and Herb Planter (Lawn & Patio)

    I was looking for the newer topsy turvy bag, the one with the holes in the sides. It appears from the picture like that is what is being sold but it is not, it is the one with the hole in the bottom, misleading picture and poor description led to my return!

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  • C. Wilson "Sleightman" writes:
    August 31st, 20111:44 amat
    11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Topsy Turvy is Awesome – Not a Scam -Please read, May 28, 2010
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    C. Wilson “Sleightman” (California) –
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    This review is from: Felknor Ventures TT021112 Topsy Turvy Tomato and Herb Planter (Lawn & Patio)

    We started our in-ground garden about 6 weeks ago. About 4 weeks ago I bought a topsy turvy herb planter (w/ 9 ports) as an experiment just to see if it would work. The results have been fantastic! Plants that are 2 weeks younger than my in-ground plants are now over 4 times their counterparts in size. You MUST FERTILIZE your topsy turvy once a week- I am using Miracle Grow for tomatoes. Per the instructions, as it gets closer to flowering you should fertilize every 2-3 days. I have read so many hateful reviews of this product and I am only left to guess that it is because people are not properly watering and FERTILIZING their plants and somehow think that the planter is going to do all the work for them -WRONG! Like any other garden, you must maintain it and make sure it is getting proper SUNLIGHT and FERTILIZER. I am so thrilled with the results that next year I am going to have 2 or 3 of these going in addition to my in-ground garden. Some plants, such as sugar-snap peas, parsley, sweet basil and tomatoes, in future, will be grown exclusively in topsy turvys.

    I would suggest that if you are not willing to do the DAILY work necessary to maintaining a garden that you refrain from reviewing this product. To all others, go get this thing… All I can say is WOW! You wont be disappointed.

    The only caveat I will make to this review is that I live in Southern California will lots of warm, sunny days, which goes a long way in growing a garden.

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  • bugguy writes:
    August 31st, 20112:23 amat
    9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Tomato Tree Photo, February 16, 2011
    By 
    bugguy

    This review is from: Rare Italian Tree Tomato 15 Seeds – Grows 25 Feet Tall!

    This photo was taken at Walt Disney World Epcot.
    On the Living With The Land boat ride.
    This tomato tree pictured was delevoped from a plant breeder in China.
    Seeds cannot be purchased at Walt Disney World.
    It is Not the Rare Italian tomato tree as advertised.
    Ask the seed seller for an actual picture of the Italian tomato tree.

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  • Cubbins writes:
    August 31st, 20113:07 amat
    16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Photo of “tree”is from Disney World, January 10, 2011
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    Cubbins (Ohio) –

    This review is from: Rare Italian Tree Tomato 15 Seeds – Grows 25 Feet Tall!

    As stated by others, the photo that is being shown of the plant is the tomato “tree” in the Epcot greenhouse at Disney World. Several items about this plant…First the tree at Disney is much less than 25 feet tall, and is probably less than 10 feet tall. Also, the tree at Disney World produces cherry tomatoes, not full size fruit. You can see all the very small red tomatoes on the photo from Disney World. The photo shown on Amazon of the tomato for this seed shows a full-sized tomato. Clearly the shown full-sized tomato did not come from the plant shown in the photo. Also, the biologist at the Epcot greenhouse that I spoke to informed me that the “tree” in the Epcot greenhouse is a standard tomato plant, not a true tree. Disney cuts off the bottom branches and trains the plant upward into the netting. A lot of sun, fertlizer and care, and a little Disney Magic, and you have a standard cherry tomato plant that looks like a tree. An earlier plant that was at Disney holds the worlds record for the most tomatoes from a single plant. Also, I was told by the Disney biologist that the Disney tomato trees generally live about 18 months. I am not sure what seed are begin sold here on Amazon, is it an actual tomato tree, is it seeds from the Disney plant, is it something else, but clearly

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  • Owqad writes:
    August 31st, 20114:00 amat
    7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    BAD SEEDS, November 13, 2010
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    Owqad

    This review is from: Rare Italian Tree Tomato 15 Seeds – Grows 25 Feet Tall!

    I do not know if these seeds are fake or expired. I bought 30 seeds and planted them, none of them sprouted for over a month.

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