If you’d like to try some unique ways to plant for your vegetable garden, try growing your plants in upside-down containers with a hole in the bottom. Learn the secrets of upside-down planting in this free video on vegetable gardening.
Expert: Rose Keppler
Contact: www.rosekeppler.com
Bio: Rose Keppler is an artist and horticulturist who provides careful, detailed garden maintenance based on the principle that gardens should serve both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Series Description: Vegetable gardening allows you to grow your own food, get acquainted with nature and generally have a lot of fun, and now your green thumb will get even greener with these vegetable gardening tips. A professional horticulturist shares her knowledge in this free video series.
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Wow! It seems that it is a very interesting technique. Each gardener has its own unique ways of growing plants. I will probably give it a try because I really love these ideas and it challenged me a lot!
I wonder why you didn't bury it deep. Which would really be shallow since it's in the reverse position.
It’s a very interesting technique ! Thank you!