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    Question Looking 4

    Has anyone seen the topsyturvy peppers bag anywhere? I've found the tomatoe and strawberry one but just can't find the pepper one. I've been to New North and the one on Second Line west. Tried online but they say sold out. Need 2 if seen please let me know. Thanks a bunch.

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    Default Re: Looking 4

    I seen them at the dollar store. Not sure how good those would be but worth a look
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    Thanks, which one?

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    I saw them at Liquidation World on Trunk Rd last week. Not sure if they still have them.
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    Thanks, got one.

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    Default Re: Looking 4

    How well do the tomato ones work?

    Do they have to be in full sunlight at all times or just most of the day?

    How would I plant the tomatos?

    Ive been wanting to try them and also the pepper one too (for green & red peppers)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CANDY_74 View Post
    How well do the tomato ones work?

    Do they have to be in full sunlight at all times or just most of the day?

    How would I plant the tomatos?

    Ive been wanting to try them and also the pepper one too (for green & red peppers)
    I know that the tomato ones work great have had mine for several years. You put the tomato plants into the "sponge" ring, feed it through the hole on the bottom and earth on top and water. I still use "Miracle Grow" for tomatoes.
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    They all pretty much work the same. Funny enough the tomatoe ones (bags) are everywhere. You buy the bag, count out the holes and buy the plants, and buy the earth. Use a paper roll or something like it to put the plant threw the hole to save it. (thats what we figured out anyway) If you are going to use miracle grow, and then just water them, think about it, the miracle grow makes it grow faster then the skin will split. So go easy with it it and it "should" do well. We did both last year and our tomatoes were good but a mess, but the peppers were great !

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    Ladywolf, we had the ones that had the holes in the sides for the peppers and the one for tomatoes on the bottom. Good but crazy,..lol

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    i grew peppers in my tomato one. i'm going to get some more of them. they are at dollarama
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