I've seen those in town,they do look neat.I just gave my sis and daughter two big bags of tomatoes today.I was watching a cooking show today and saw the guy making tomatoe fritters so I said to myself I can do that.well I got 3 in the skillett and tried a sample and they taste great. russ
We tried one of those last year, and didn't have any luck at all. I'm happy to hear it is working out for you.
What type of soil did you use for yours? Does the water drip all over the plant when you water it?
Mine has multiple plants, I planted parsley at the top which has since gone to seed and I have cut back. I put sheep manure in it and some potting soil. A bit runs out, not sure how to prevent that, suggestions?
I am glad it is working for you! I haven't heard many good things about them. Everyone I know said I would be better of putting it in a plastic grocery bag!
That would be great as I have no idea what you are talking about but I do love some good tomatoes when I can snag them from my aunt's place. Sounds like whatever you are doing, you are doing it right.
This is mine, it has quite a few tomatoes on it already, they just need to ripen up and then we are good to go for tomatoes. I am impressed with how well it is growing.