Patio-Upsidedown-Garden.jpg I wish I had something like this last year when my cherry tomato plant grew to a staggering 8 ft. in height. (Really, we measured it) At that point, there’s not really anything you can do with it, and you just kind of have to let it flop wherever it pleases.

I’m not really complaining, we got a ton of tomatoes off that thing as you can well imagine, but we could have had many more. The problem was that many of the tomatoes were stuck ripening on the ground, and quite a few went bad because of that. It sounds as though the Patio Upside Down Garden could really help with this, but not if your tomato plant grows 8 ft. tall, there’s not really anything to help you then.

You can buy the Patio Upside Down Garden at firstSTREET:

“This ingenious planter takes away the toil that comes with growing tomatoes. It does this by elevating the planting bed, and the vines grow downward. You will never have to stake your upside down plants; you just let gravity do the work for you. Also, because the tomato plants ripen in the air, and not on the ground, the chances of your plant rotting are reduced. With this clever planter you can not only grow all species of tomatoes upside down, but you can also grow lettuce, peppers and cucumbers upside down.”

Check price and availability at firstSTREET.