HANG'EM HIGH Tomatoes! EASY Lazy Way to GROW at Home!

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2023
  • In this video, I show you a new easy way to grow tomatoes by hanging them high and letting the plants flop down. No staking, no trellis, and no ties!
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  • @Selfsufficientme
    @Selfsufficientme  7 місяців тому +124

    G'day Everyone, I hope you enjoyed the video, and I wanted to give a big shout-out to all of you whom I've met out and about lately! It's always nice when someone says hello, so thanks to you all for your support, and if you see me at the local nursery or wherever don't be backward in coming forward to say G'day. Cheers :)

    • @SeanSmith4550
      @SeanSmith4550 7 місяців тому +4

      Love to have you at our weekly coffee group in Landsborough at the Steaming Cup Cafe - any Thursday 7am Mark. Just a small group, and we're all gardeners :) Cheers, Sean.

    • @datwistyman
      @datwistyman 7 місяців тому +9

      Do ya reckon that using a white pot or or double potting with and insulation between, or a reflective coating would stop it drying out so fast.
      The black pot would be hot as and heat up the soil like anything.

    • @Business_Memo
      @Business_Memo 7 місяців тому +2

      @datwistyman could be! I also don't love how badly folded the stems get, and how much strain there is near the base of the plant. This might be a good method for cherry / other small varieties of tomato, but likely not beefsteak or heirloom.
      I'd probably just try to maximize value for time in staking the plants the traditional way, with posts & twine. Do a row or a circle of several (4+) plants all using the same support system.

    • @albowrx
      @albowrx 7 місяців тому +1

      And here I thought, you meant the politicians.

    • @reneeclark9903
      @reneeclark9903 7 місяців тому +1

      I wish! But unless you are shopping in North Carolina in the USA....not going to happen. But it would be awesome.👍Love your videos.

  • @danielpersson3727
    @danielpersson3727 7 місяців тому +203

    I always grow my tomatoes that way, it works really good and they are secured from the slugs. I grow three plants per pot. Greetings from Sweden.

    • @MandyOnderwater
      @MandyOnderwater 7 місяців тому +8

      I'd love to see your take on this. Is it similar to Mark's or slightly adjusted?
      If willing, do you think you could share this on Mark's forum Self Sufficient Culture?
      www.selfsufficientculture.com/

    • @sophiewinkler7549
      @sophiewinkler7549 7 місяців тому

      How do you raise the pots? Do you just hang them?

    • @garulusglandarius6126
      @garulusglandarius6126 7 місяців тому +4

      I grow two plants per pot but now I’m going to try three 👍also I hang my pots just like hanging flower baskets 👍

  • @sarahdenkins3431
    @sarahdenkins3431 7 місяців тому +60

    If you're worried about the edges being too sharp? As far as being not curled enough. I would recommend using a pool noodle to cushion the stems of the plant.😊

    • @adamjchafe
      @adamjchafe 7 місяців тому +13

      Foam pipe insulation would work as well. It would be slimmer than the pool noodle and it already had a slit in place to fit over the edge of the pot. Great idea!

    • @rosemarywhitney7156
      @rosemarywhitney7156 4 місяці тому

      I was just thinking that as I was watching!

  • @traceystoneman1922
    @traceystoneman1922 6 місяців тому +14

    Can I just say , as an amateur veg gardener, I absolutely love your channel, thank you so much for for simple, hands on , super informative videos , plus your in Oz as am I. Great videos !!!!!!! A big thank you

  • @jeanettejack2152
    @jeanettejack2152 7 місяців тому +10

    To cure a thin or rough pot edge, I take a length of old garden hose, carefully slit it thru one side and pinch it around the pot edge. Makes a fat, round edge and it's cheap. Cheers!

  • @georgestewart5814
    @georgestewart5814 7 місяців тому +65

    Beautiful tomatoes! I accidentally grew a cucumber plant in with hanging petunias in a hanging basket and they both grew like crazy! Typically, I lose cukes to the groundhogs, but they couldn't get the ones growing in the hanging pot!

    • @bethb8276
      @bethb8276 7 місяців тому +3

      Curious if you had less issues with powdery mildew and such doing it that way?

    • @evage99
      @evage99 7 місяців тому +2

      Oooohhh, nifty! We hve groundhogs, I'll have to try this :D

    • @georgestewart5814
      @georgestewart5814 7 місяців тому

      No diseases, no insects!@@bethb8276

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 7 місяців тому +12

    I’ve grown tomatoes this way for years and it works wonderfully. The natural tomatoe plant in the wild is a vine which creeps along the ground, upright/supported plant growing is a human thing. I also find that once the plants fruit, extra phosphorus makes far better tomatoes and a little extra calcium prevents blossom end rot. Excellent as always Mark 👍🇦🇺🇬🇧

  • @philiponsolent7232
    @philiponsolent7232 7 місяців тому +72

    You could run a length of pipe insulation around the rim of the pot to protect the plant from the edge.

    • @danm-
      @danm- 7 місяців тому +15

      That’s what I was thinking. Or a pool noodle cut along the length.

    • @philiponsolent7232
      @philiponsolent7232 7 місяців тому +2

      I'm glad he highlighted it.

    • @johnh8615
      @johnh8615 7 місяців тому +3

      I was thinking the same …. A pool noddle it is.👍

    • @deeoh3708
      @deeoh3708 7 місяців тому +1

      I was thinking maybe some old towelling rolled up around the edge in a circle.

    • @divinegroundtantra
      @divinegroundtantra 18 днів тому

      I've grown Maskotka trailing tomatoes in Ireland for a few years using a similar method. I find a short section of pipe insulation placed over the edge of the pot where the stems flop over works brilliant

  • @StayPrimal
    @StayPrimal 7 місяців тому +5

    6:08 Imagine opening your eyes in the morning and this is what you see

  • @Mato2530
    @Mato2530 7 місяців тому +46

    Suggested improvement; Water retention tray under the pot before securing it to the post will help keep the soil damp and reduce the need to water as frequently. You would need to put more effort into ensuring the pot is closer to level though.

  • @urspecial2me
    @urspecial2me 13 днів тому

    At times your expressions scare me! YOur ideas always inspire me. EAch video makes me smile! Have a Great day mate!

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 7 місяців тому +6

    You have proven my designs for having raised platforms (quasi-flat kitchen step stool ladder platform). Put in 4 tall stakes, and put on a platform. Can put in cross bars for lower vegs needing growing trellises. Put these tomatoes on the platform and drop down.
    All of the flatlander gardening underground area of the platform can grow root vegs (carrots, beets, ...), leafy vegs (lettuce, celery.
    ...), bulb vegs (onions, garlic, leek), vine vegs (beans, peas, squash, melon, cucumber. armenian, bitter melon, kiwi, gooseberry, currant, (can also hang these down from platform), fruiting vegs (chili, pepper, broccoli, cauliflower, eggplant, okra, ...)
    So a flatlander can actually have a double garden with stepped platforms throughout the grow area. And interspersing the different veg types with other veg types in this design, one can maximize their space with root vegs, shady vegs, full sunlight vegs, low vegs, high vegs, ... almost to the point ... far better than square foot gardening !

  • @erikahuxley
    @erikahuxley 7 місяців тому +13

    Hanging baskets come with their own snap on tray in the bottom which save run off water. A DIY idea is to use two 2-gallon plastic buckets to make a self wicking bucket system. Double stack them and dill holes in the bottom of the top bucket, so the space between the two buckets become a water reservoir. You should adjust this spacing to get the desired size of reservoir you want, and use machine screws to hold the two buckets together. Also need one big hole drilled just below the top bucket so excess water in the reservoir can spill out.
    Currant-sized tomato variety are good for hanging baskets as they have a more sprawled out growth habit.

  • @kevinmiller5467
    @kevinmiller5467 7 місяців тому

    3:30 Oi there's a spider! Watch out Mark! 😂

  • @vzgsxr
    @vzgsxr 6 місяців тому +1

    You could cut up a pool noodle and place that over the edge of the pot for a softer edge where the tomato vine drapes over.

  • @CluelessGardener444
    @CluelessGardener444 7 місяців тому +1

    You have a very calming essence and sense of humour. Thank you for what you do.

  • @Lunasgarden2021
    @Lunasgarden2021 7 місяців тому +19

    This video came at the perfect time Mark. I have about 100 10 litre containers from my daughters work place and I’ve been soldering holes in the edge and hanging them off my colourbond fence here in South Australia …I have many volunteers from last year and my two earliest ones are covered in fruit already. I lost one branch but it broke while repotting so I’m not blaming it on growing downwards . I’m trying cucumbers and zucchini as well to hang down.
    Last year I watched too many UA-cam videos and cut off all my suckers and had so much less fruit so this summer im going to embrace wild growing more and see how it goes 😊

    • @MandyOnderwater
      @MandyOnderwater 7 місяців тому +3

      Heya! Yes, cutting off the suckers is often recommended as it'll produce larger fruit since the plant focuses on them instead. But it does significantly lower the yield, which a lot of us don't really like. If you have more questions, you can always pop by Mark's forum and we'd love to help you out. It's called Self Sufficient Culture and it can be found in the description box (or if you trust me, click the link below).
      www.selfsufficientculture.com/

    • @insertphrasehere15
      @insertphrasehere15 6 місяців тому +3

      I like to cut off the first sucker and plant it in a pot of potting soil as essentially the 'second bunch' of plants. Means I only have to grow half as many from seed.

  • @davidcatanach2620
    @davidcatanach2620 7 місяців тому +2

    Taking raised gardens to new heights

  • @juliejarmusch2421
    @juliejarmusch2421 7 місяців тому +7

    Thank you for sharing this! I am partially paralyzed, and also have very little space for gardening. After the initial setup, this looks like a great way for me to grow tomatoes!

  • @grannyanniesfarm4972
    @grannyanniesfarm4972 3 місяці тому +1

    Before the pot is filled, I would slit open one side of a pool noodle or piece of old garden hose and snap it around on the top rim of the pot to better cushion the tomato branches.
    I love this! I will try it this year.

  • @kele1264
    @kele1264 7 місяців тому +18

    Great idea, great tips! Wish I was picking cherry tomatoes right now. But I'm here in the US, winter's coming. It was in the 30's F last night (1.4 C). This is one of the ways I'll get through winter. Watching you, Mark, do amazing things in your garden! Have a great day!

  • @skgbe4759
    @skgbe4759 7 місяців тому

    Those tomatoes 🍅 look awesome. Perfect size

  • @lauriewilliams8221
    @lauriewilliams8221 7 місяців тому

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  • @carmyn692
    @carmyn692 Місяць тому

    A trick I learned is to train the stems to curve downward, by tying them to a stick leaning sideways, or even simply resting a piece of wood gently on the stems to encourage them to grow more horizontally, if that makes sense. Though the tip of the plant will still want to go upward, the main stem will be prevented from possibly falling over and breaking. Once they're growing, the weight will keep them going down, but the stem will be strong and unbent. 🍅🤗

  • @spudsmckenzie4123
    @spudsmckenzie4123 7 місяців тому +27

    OMG that is the coolest idea! I've had problems with my soil being dry and I've done most of the suggestions you've had for growing tomatoes and I still have issues. I'm going to give this a go with some new seedlings I've just grown. Very keen to give this a good go. Thanks Mark! 👊

    • @MandyOnderwater
      @MandyOnderwater 7 місяців тому +3

      Heya! I'm one of Mark's moderators. If you want some more help regarding this, and/or wish to share progress, Mark has a forum of like-minded people that all help eachother out. I'd love to see you there and hopefully help you out a bit!
      www.selfsufficientculture.com/

    • @ObsessiveAboutCats
      @ObsessiveAboutCats 7 місяців тому +3

      I've had similar issues. My biggest helpers have been tan containers vs black (mainly grow bags here), bigger grow bags (5 gallons and up, even if the plant doesn't need that much space), tons of mulch both on top of the soil but around the container (not possible for hanging baskets but I'd definitely use a lighter colored one through the summer), and put the irrigation system on a timer.
      Good luck!

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 2 місяці тому +1

    Hi...... MARK nice to see you that a good idea to growing vegetables tomato thanks you bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍👌👌👌

  • @ashforbes6152
    @ashforbes6152 6 місяців тому

    that part of the country is great …..winter tomatoes !!!!!great job!

  • @susannicholson9899
    @susannicholson9899 Місяць тому

    I'm in bulgaria. ( I'm Scottish)
    I'm definitely going to give this method a go. Thanks for your videos.

  • @anthonyanderson2880
    @anthonyanderson2880 7 місяців тому +1

    I think hanging between the legs of a tripod with beans climbing up the legs of the tripod. But the whole hanging tomatoes idea is great. I also like your trellis tunnel too.

  • @danallshaw1131
    @danallshaw1131 7 місяців тому

    Stunning and beautiful tomato's.

  • @Electrowave
    @Electrowave 7 місяців тому

    Here in UK I buy hanging bags for growing tomatoes, nice and simple and keeps most of the little creatures out of them 🙂

  • @paulus1412
    @paulus1412 7 місяців тому +5

    No idea if it will work but maybe you can add a "Pipe Insulation Tubing" (that grey stuff) on the edge of the bucket. This will make it softer and maybe easier for the plants when hanging on/over it.

  • @toddwright11
    @toddwright11 7 місяців тому

    also "pipe insulation" or pool noodles split and put over the lip around the top of the pot, helps protect the plant as it lays across the lip of the pot.

  • @cheyenne1188
    @cheyenne1188 7 місяців тому

    I'm Mark's #1 fan

  • @keatonentze403
    @keatonentze403 7 місяців тому

    You are onto something friend. You have given me some ideas.

  • @lindawisner3525
    @lindawisner3525 7 місяців тому +1

    maybe adding a pool noodle to rim would help, especially if it is a sharp end.
    thinking on this also maybe a shelf stack with "steps" on the north side for stability and able to reach top.

  • @diannerichard2509
    @diannerichard2509 7 місяців тому

    That’s brilliant. My deck would work just fine for this.

  • @khankrum1
    @khankrum1 3 місяці тому

    Perhaps if you spray the pot white it will reflect the sunlight and help keep the soil in the pot cooler. Black is a great conductor of solar heat.

  • @traciedowning8566
    @traciedowning8566 7 місяців тому

    You could take a piece of black foam pipe insulation and attach it around the rim of the pot to help give the stems more cushion.

  • @Bush_Edge_Homesteading_Aus
    @Bush_Edge_Homesteading_Aus 7 місяців тому +4

    Always on the hunt for smarter more efficient ways. Thanks Mark. Wonderful watch as always.

  • @jayroyce2002
    @jayroyce2002 7 місяців тому +1

    I love the idea of growing something from the ground up while you grow the tomatoes from the container down.

  • @grahamhawes7089
    @grahamhawes7089 4 місяці тому

    I think this might be great for my mom in the tropics, where pests and the wet ground are such a problem. I basically live in the desert and this would burn to a crisp here! I bury my pots in the ground to take advantage of the ground’s insulation while still protecting the roots from rodents.

  • @aga5897
    @aga5897 7 місяців тому

    Superb ! Trying something different.
    Most people cannot think about 3D. A grow-wall is basically 2D but vertical.
    This is 3D thinking - progress with this one, it is not 'normal', which i like.

  • @gardeningwithoutboundaries
    @gardeningwithoutboundaries 7 місяців тому +4

    I also grow my tomatoes this way, hanging off of my balcony. I have 4 plants per pot, they do snap a little when they go over the edge as you have shown but the plant can heal it very well (none of mine died and I have about 20 plants). My experience was - the plants are very healthy, they have tons of fruit and very easy to care for.

  • @ddnaveh
    @ddnaveh 7 місяців тому

    I'd cover the container with fabric to isolate it from sun heat..
    Black plastic containers can get get quite hot during summer

  • @melissabean8144
    @melissabean8144 6 місяців тому

    Good evening. & Greetings USA Georgia 😊 First i must say,,, ive been watching your channel for quite some time. I always learn something new and different. I will do this next spring for my tomatoes 🍅

  • @peterevans90
    @peterevans90 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the short but plump video, full of juicy tidbits about growing tomatoes high. Definitely something I want to try though need to figure out a low-impact way to elevate the tomatoes, as I’m renting at the moment. Like the idea of placing another vegetable underneath to catch the runoff.

  • @chmchn
    @chmchn 7 місяців тому

    Had some extra Toms laying about, so I had to give this a try

  • @TheHarleyEvans
    @TheHarleyEvans 7 місяців тому +1

    perhaps adding on old bicycle wheel at the bottom of the bucket to the hanging vine has a bit more support could help reduce some of the stress on the main stem, whilst also helping the vine to spread out further! as for remembering to water, maybe just adding a simple sign at eye level as a reminder?

  • @sueyoung2115
    @sueyoung2115 7 місяців тому

    Thanks, Mark! I'm trying your technique as soon as the snow melts!

  • @JillyBean70
    @JillyBean70 7 місяців тому

    I am growing mine in a hanging pot......its only hubby and I so happy with results ♥♥

  • @sanjuansteve
    @sanjuansteve 7 місяців тому

    You could also direct all of the water into a single drain pipe to keep the plant dry my friend.

  • @Maria-ql3fc
    @Maria-ql3fc 7 місяців тому

    That's been done for a long time Mark. Cheers mate 😊

  • @mikelitoris8809
    @mikelitoris8809 7 місяців тому

    Have you thought about angling the pot by 30-45 degrees? That's .52-.78 radians for you metric users. It might help with keeping the stems from splitting because they won't be as angled around the edge of the pot.

  • @Gardeningchristine
    @Gardeningchristine 7 місяців тому +1

    Try a container off the side of your deck or off the stairs so they hang down there. Or a pot on top of your deck railing. Also just over the side of your raised beds, or in a pot on a plank between your raised beds?

    • @lis819
      @lis819 7 місяців тому +1

      …and perhaps suited to hanging baskets, too?
      edit…but I like the idea of the balcony railing…or from the top step :-)

  • @joking7081
    @joking7081 7 місяців тому

    I've used a pool noodle around the top of the pot to round out the sharp edge to stop the plant from breaking.

  • @tpoad0079
    @tpoad0079 7 місяців тому +1

    hello for the tomato pot cut pool noodle for the top of the pot lip glue wont hold foam but could possibly sit on if it was slit screws with massive washers work well

  • @adairsulhoff5405
    @adairsulhoff5405 7 місяців тому

    If you used a small trash bin with a lid, perhaps you could put the lid on during your rainy season so the nutrients don't get washed out of the soil.

  • @lencaulder4606
    @lencaulder4606 7 місяців тому +1

    I would use a pool noodle around the lid to allow more surface area for the vines to lean on!! I am definitely trying this next season 👍

  • @Rukmancry
    @Rukmancry 7 місяців тому +1

    did the similar thing with the tomatoes on our floor 2 balcony.. the problem arrive when we wanted to harvest them lmao...

  • @levenscott645
    @levenscott645 Місяць тому

    Always interesting. Thanks, Mark.

  • @MickyBellRoberts
    @MickyBellRoberts 6 місяців тому

    That is an awesome way to grow hanging tomatoes. I am going to try it in the Spring. You are not just a pretty face! hahaha

  • @adeadcrab
    @adeadcrab 6 місяців тому

    this guy's my mate dont care what anyone reckons

  • @sundancer442
    @sundancer442 7 місяців тому

    Look forward to your next shot !

  • @Zebrahead6000
    @Zebrahead6000 7 місяців тому

    It'd be cool to see a suspended rain gutter grow system built at this height specifically for tomatoes.

  • @frankbarnwell____
    @frankbarnwell____ 7 місяців тому

    Vertigo, Mark! I've sorta done this. Tomatoes on a mound. Or up and down a dog kennel the dog doesn't like.

  • @mrgmrg9375
    @mrgmrg9375 7 місяців тому

    good day mate , just an idea for your next video: Off grid solar power system complete build guide , would love to see it many thanks !

  • @dannycbe949
    @dannycbe949 6 місяців тому

    You could always rig up a 4inches pvc pipe as the post, have a water tray on which the post with holes at the bottom sits. A hole at the middle of the tray..to direct the water into the pipe.
    More pvc pipes, joined together with elbows and Tees would give the whole contraption stability from the wind .
    This is just an idea that popped into my head...
    I have not tried it!!
    Great channel

  • @MrNatebain
    @MrNatebain 7 місяців тому

    I click like simultaneously at the same time you stick your thumb out and say "Get into it" ... With love

  • @ruthautumn7
    @ruthautumn7 3 місяці тому

    It might be cool to have two ladders near each other with a board on top connecting the two. Like an arch way. Let the vines climb down the ladders.

  • @marilyncarey7957
    @marilyncarey7957 7 місяців тому +7

    That’s perfect timing! I’ve just planted tomatoes (and climbing beans) at the top of a 4 foot high retaining wall, intending to let them ‘fall’ down the wall so they are easier to harvest from below, rather than bending down from the path on the top side of the retaining wall. I’m in brizzy too (Logan) but on a steep slope. I’ve been coveting your tall birdies beds for years but can’t justify the cost of replacing the ones I have now. Yet. Thanks again for letting me know I’m not the only one with totally crazy ideas 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

    • @rosemaryogilvie6842
      @rosemaryogilvie6842 7 місяців тому +2

      I think that would be the ideal height as it’s fully accessible.

  • @skidpignz2584
    @skidpignz2584 7 місяців тому

    a pool noodle around the egde may help and some crystal rain too

  • @stephenhope7319
    @stephenhope7319 6 місяців тому

    Thanks Mark. I think the single biggest issue with growing tomatoes is high quality, or rejuvenated soil. They dont mind growing up or down or sprawling on the land like field crops here in California but if you dont have TOP quality growing medium, they will not like you!! Personally I like to grow from planters on my patio up into my trellis, my tomatoes dont mind growing "up".

  • @mballer
    @mballer 7 місяців тому

    You could "hang" them by growing one stem 6 feet up from the ground along a pole such as you have and once it gets to that height strip it of foliage and let it bush out at top and hang down from there.
    Easier to water.

  • @iannicoleduncan415
    @iannicoleduncan415 5 місяців тому

    Grow something under the post to collect the running water

  • @davenelson1571
    @davenelson1571 7 місяців тому

    Maybe painting the pot white might help keep the soil & roots moist? That black plastic pot would hold some heat from the sunlight

  • @Unbreakable1986
    @Unbreakable1986 3 місяці тому

    I've seen some evidence that nightshades like tomatoes do well interspersed with alliums like onions or garlic, that the alliums are great at repelling bugs and such that target the nightshades and that the two benefit each others growth in terms of soil contributions, something I'm looking to try myself once I've got my backyard established

  • @donnakennell5111
    @donnakennell5111 7 місяців тому

    Mark, I've been unable to keep up with your videos (that whole world going nuts thing). I missed your style & smile. Greenhouse finished and I'm using this idea, with home made water jars (inverted beer bottles with punctured screw on cap - Mickey's is my choice). I'm vertically challenged, so I use step stools / ladders often.

  • @rb612
    @rb612 7 місяців тому

    Will def try this method next year ! Greetings from Portugal

  • @lauriewilliams8221
    @lauriewilliams8221 7 місяців тому +1

    Hello Mark, from here in Country Vic. Send a bit of warm weather down here. My Dwarf beans are a bit slow this year. I usually get 3 crops in the one bed (one, after the other). I've got 33 GROSSE LISSE plants in & 10" tall. I am making a bed for another 50 GROSSE LISSE (cricket ball size) from seeds I saved. everyone needs 80 TOMATO PLANTS LOLOL.

  • @user-xt4ww8eo6l
    @user-xt4ww8eo6l 4 місяці тому

    Put a bigger than the pot, wire hanging basket over the top upside down.

  • @StandYourGroundHomestead
    @StandYourGroundHomestead 7 місяців тому

    I would be interested to try that and have a tomato and also an eggplant in the same pot. Very cool! I never got those tomato bags to work well, either. 😂

  • @frankcarew239
    @frankcarew239 7 місяців тому

    Food grade 9 litre buckets $2 BigW have a smooth lip, cheaper than pots and drainage holes made with soldering iron. Also fit between rungs on a ladder for a horizontal frame.

  • @k.p.1139
    @k.p.1139 7 місяців тому

    Good Morning, Mark. Well you have my wheels turning this morning! 😆😆 I have been considering all the ways to grow my tomatoes, in the greenhouse. This just might be a or the answer that I am looking for. It certainly would free up a lot of bed space. 🤔🤔

  • @tracygreen5244
    @tracygreen5244 7 місяців тому

    Mark I'd plant the tomato plant sideways or diagonally across the pot even 2 of then. This way they would grow out and over the side which less chance of folding or breaking at the edge of the pot. Or another way cut two holes 1 each side just under the rim and lay plant acrocc the put under the dirt so you don't have the rim to worry them at all. Happy experimenting.

  • @jessgreenwood262
    @jessgreenwood262 7 місяців тому

    Try putting sone of those toe seperater's ladie's use to paint their toe's, and place your vine"s in them, and try putting a plastic milk bottle with small to mexium hole's in with plant to help with watering.

  • @ianbell5611
    @ianbell5611 7 місяців тому

    Thanks Mark.
    Great idea.
    👍👍👍

  • @ervinahistorical5025
    @ervinahistorical5025 7 місяців тому

    Try lava rocks in bottom of pot , holes up higher to about 3 ,or 5 inches, making a wicking pot. Add potting soil.
    My strawberry pots loved this, and coffee and milk once a week.😊😊😊😢

  • @suzannecrowe5701
    @suzannecrowe5701 7 місяців тому

    I loved that post 😂

  • @lauriewilliams8221
    @lauriewilliams8221 7 місяців тому

    Watched the video & gave it a big thumbs up.. Maybe an old kids bike tyre around the lip of the container will help.

  • @EireGenX
    @EireGenX 7 місяців тому

    Great idea. I might try it from my kids swing set.

  • @danssv8
    @danssv8 7 місяців тому

    They make the best jam

  • @babsk4071
    @babsk4071 7 місяців тому

    ❤👋Hello again ALWAYS GOOD ADVICE👍

  • @realstatistician
    @realstatistician 4 місяці тому

    Very cool!
    Thanks for trying it and letting us know!

  • @normacone3124
    @normacone3124 7 місяців тому

    I water my pots by using soda pop bottles filled with just water. The pots water them selves when the neck of the bottle is pushed into the soil. Using clear bottles allow me to see when I need to pull it out and refill it.
    Norma C in Canada

  • @jackieflanagan3819
    @jackieflanagan3819 7 місяців тому

    I’m thinking a crows nest design at the top of the post maybe? Pool noodle around the top of the pot to soften the edge? Great video thanks. 😊

  • @mollybeee
    @mollybeee 7 місяців тому +2

    It's about 0 where I'm watching from, not looking forward to winter here. Love your content.

  • @jimfetzer996
    @jimfetzer996 5 місяців тому

    I've done the same thing with the hanging pot for the sharp edge I put a pool noodle around the top

  • @sevenproxies
    @sevenproxies 7 місяців тому

    I've never thought of this. I wonder if the commercial tomato farmers have tried this. It could save the farmer from a lot of tedious labor tying up the vines as the plant grows..

  • @toddvogelsberg2355
    @toddvogelsberg2355 7 місяців тому

    i think ill give that one a shot this next growing season!