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Topsy Turvy - THE EASIEST WAY TO GROW Strawberries
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Topsy Turvy - THE EASIEST WAY TO GROW Strawberries

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Location
South Africa
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Product code
strawberry
Bob Shop ID
28691320

The Strawberry Bag is something of an evolution of the Tomato Tree, which is a larger hanging planter bag. It’s a hanging planter that allows the plant to hang down, and they plants are inserted in the side of the bag, so they are not upside down lie the original Topsy Turvy. You may want to use a hanger stand with these as they can get pretty heavy when you add water.

The Strawberry bag is even larger, and holds up to 15 strawberry plants. These are held in place in a new way, with their patented Starburst growing ports, which are openings in the bag that allow the insertion of the plants from outside, while keeping the soil in the bag. This is a little different from the tomato planter, which uses a split sponge disk to hold the plant into the hole in the planter.

 

 

 

To plant the strawberries, you simply hang the planter up, add soil until it gets to the level of the first set of holes, insert the plants into the holes, and add more soil to secure them. On to the next set of holes. They recommend you have added fertilizer to the soil mix ahead of time. Once you’ve filled the bag, you add water slowly to allow it to soak, and you are growing strawberry plants.

Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Order took 1 month to arrive and when I received it, it was the incorrect item.
16 Dec 2010