Container Gardening

Organic Container Gardening — How & Why the Garden Tower 2 Works



An incredible look inside a Garden Tower – modeled from the natural world, the GT2 is a stacked keyhole garden that truly produces. We’re giving away 4 more soon at http://bit.ly/Spring-Garden-Giveaway Much more info at http://gardentowerproject.com

Introducing the All New Garden Tower 2:
– It ROTATES! The entire body turns easily for access and lighting
– 6 cubic feet of soil capacity retains 14 gallons of water to support 50 vegetable plants on your patio, deck, porch, balcony, or rooftop
– Organic, fresh, and nutritious food nearly anywhere
– 100% food-grade HDPE plastic is completely free of BPA, PVC, or toxic additives
– Over 12,000 Garden Towers are in use
– Save an additonal $40 on the GT2 with “SpringGiveaway” during online checkout http://bit.ly/GardenTower2_WebStore (through April 31st)
– The Garden Tower from Garden Tower Project is still the only container gardening system which integrates composting making nutrients directly accessible to plants.
– 100% made in the USA and 100% Food-Grade and non-toxic

25 Comments

  1. I'm in Illinois with harsh winters.  What do you do with this in the winter?  Can it survive being outside or will it have to be torn down and put in the garage for the winter?

  2. I really want to buy one these but in the Philippines no one that i know of sells them im really interested in gardening but i dont have a lot of space so this would be perfect for me but no one sells them were i live 🙁

  3. Will it have enough room to grow blueberries ( top hat dwarf for example )?

  4. Does anyone use this in warm climates like New Mexico or Arizona? I would thin that the heat, even in the shade, would boiled this tower to death. Anyone with experience.?

  5. anyone know where to buy a similar growing tower for cheaper? or even instructions for building a DIY one? these are EXPENSIVE!

  6. People with thumbs down, did you try this, or just don't like video? Need real user feedback. Sole parent, low income, homeschool mom very interested, but hard to afford this… Trying to do thorough research.

  7. Could I use it indoors in the winter in MO. I have a sunny room, and I could potentially use grow lights?

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