Okay, I’ve told you all about my Lasagna gardens which are doing well by the way. Now let me tell you about my upside down garden.
You’ve probably all heard about the “Topsy Turvy”. That over-priced little thing that you grow a tomato plant in upside down? Well, I did some googling and found that people are growing a variety of vegetables upside down in 5 gallon buckets.
So, not only do I happen to have some 5 gallon buckets, I also had some buckets that cat litter comes in. So I thought, why not recycle and create a hanging garden at the same time? Now, I can get away with this because I live in the foothills and my neighbors don’t have to look at it.
Because we have so many gophers, moles, deer, wild pigs and other critters that wreak havoc on in ground vegetable gardens, I was desparate to protect my garden this year. So we took 4 panels from our corral and made a little upside down garden corral.
This is what it looked like when we completed it.

Upside Down Garden
 It’s been about 2 1/2 weeks since we planted it and I’m happy to say that they are all growing great. We are even starting to see our first little summer squash.

 I would encourage anyone who would love to grow their own food but  doesn’t have the room for an in-ground garden to give this a try.
I also made good use of the tops of the buckets by planting herbs and other things.

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Here is a list of what I planted upside down.Â
Cucumbers
Squash
Tomatoes
Peppers
Green Beans
Egg Plant
Canteloupe
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In the tops of the buckets I planted:
Basil
Cilantro
Oregano
Green onions
Chives
Arugula
Pickling cucumbers
English Salad Cucumbers
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Everything is growing extremely well so far and I’m excited about that. I even bought a canner, so I’m ready to preserve all the goodies we get.
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The commercial for the “Topsy Turvy” tomato planter was interesting, but I’m leery of buying stuff from TV infomercials. I Googled instructions on how to make one myself, and found a few good websites I came across and thought I’d share. If it doesn’t work well I am not out the 20 bucks.
http://gravitygarden.com/bucketgarden/?p=351
http://red-icculus.com/?p=34
http://www.upsidedowntomatoplant.com/
This is such a great idea and I’m definately going to share is with my father once he’s back from holiday. They moved to an apartment at the 10th floor this year. And although he has rented a small gardenspace to grow vegetables this would be a wonderfull addition to grow some easy to grab stuff on their balcony and it would even make a great sunscreen that way, I think.
By the way I totally love your beads. I bought your tutorial because in the spare time in between making my “normal” beads, I am also trying to conquere the edp. I loved your article on Watch Me Create about it as well
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Marieke
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