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My Redneck Upside-down Garden: How to Topsey Turvy your garden on the cheap. April 20, 2009

March 14, 2010 by  
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How to grow plants upside-down in two and three liter bottles. I use 2 liter bottles for peppers, and 3 liter for tomatoes.

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25 Responses to “My Redneck Upside-down Garden: How to Topsey Turvy your garden on the cheap. April 20, 2009”
  1. keneyed209 says:

    rap the plant leaves or roots in wax paper and slide them thru the opening

  2. concretehavencom says:

    nice vid..you got a shitpile of birds singin in the background..excellent.:)

  3. clownfreak9000 says:

    u can use foil to it might not look fancy but works lol

  4. ekimtoor says:

    I’m was going to use some buckets but this method is going to save some dollars. Thnx 4 posting

  5. bookhound63 says:

    Well, from looking at your channel, I see how you found me. Hate much?
    First. It doesn’t matter how it looks because its in MY BACK YARD,
    second. That’s why you leave the label on. Ya stupee.
    and third. You are an idiot.

  6. mpfield1966 says:

    This is stupid Firstly the Pepsi logo on the pot hanging outside your house looks like shit. Really trashy at best. Also, the clear container will allow for algal growth, and the algae will consume the nutrients robbing the plant roots a leading to mineral nutrient deficiency and inhibited plant growth.

  7. jfisher928 says:

    Any ideas for a natural pesticide for upside down plants?

  8. Kymimom says:

    Yeah < i know how it is sometimes, I also tend to make things more complicated than it needs to be :) I think you were just focused on the whole picture and telling us all the steps involved and just overlooked it. Peace

  9. bookhound63 says:

    lol good idea.

  10. Kymimom says:

    @ 1:17 ish you say that it’s difficult to put the plant through the neck of the bottle…why not just remove the plant form the soil and put the ROOTS into the neck of the bottle and then fill with dirt from the large end?. Seem’s logical to me :)

  11. eristic3 says:

    my god you almost cut off your FN fingers you crazy woman! Who taught you how to wield a bloody knife?! U so crazy!

  12. TheLibertyChannel says:

    Great tips, I loved the video :)

  13. bookhound63 says:

    lol

  14. sergey444 says:

    This video was brought to you by, Pepsi.

  15. bookhound63 says:

    The vines are pretty strong and I think they would take it. but I would use a bigger container so it could grow a better root base.

  16. scutter4christ says:

    Excellent video and I will pass this on to my yahoogroups. They will LOVE it!

    I have a question if you have time. I was thinking about doing this with squash and cuccumbers. Have you ever tried them this way and do you think the fruit will be too heavy and drop off before they are ready to harvest?

    Thanks!!

  17. bookhound63 says:

    Yep. I couldn’t afford that.

  18. bookhound63 says:

    You’re welcome. I hope it goes well for you.

  19. StarrJaded says:

    Awesome job!! My mother gave me a topsy turvey and I was going to make more out of buckets :)

    This is an excellent idea ! :)

    TY! :)

  20. Dakarah777 says:

    Great improv. Those Topsy-Turvys are about $20.

  21. bookhound63 says:

    Cayenne Pepper.

  22. bahamalesster says:

    what type of pepper is that.

  23. crewlla says:

    some times you go over your comment amount and the comment doesnt show up.

  24. bookhound63 says:

    I guess it would. The sun flower would turn and grow up the side of the container.

  25. papilatin69 says:

    would this work with sunflowers?

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