How can I make an upside down tomato garden similar to The upside-down Tomato Garden?–see below for pic of it

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cheerinsoftballer asked:
http://www.amazon.com/BRAND-NOT-SPECIFIED-Upside-down-Tomato/dp/B00082ZV9U
I heard about this thing and it’s pretty cool but I canmake it for a lot cheaper….if only I knew how! Does anyone know how to make this cool thing with like metal or wood or something?!?!
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http://www.amazon.com/BRAND-NOT-SPECIFIED-Upside-down-Tomato/dp/B00082ZV9U
I heard about this thing and it’s pretty cool but I canmake it for a lot cheaper….if only I knew how! Does anyone know how to make this cool thing with like metal or wood or something?!?!
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Wouldn’t be exactly the same but you could hang an old tire from somewhere and plant the tomato inside in the inside curve Of the tire. then train the tomatoes plant to go down.
Or build a wooden frame to hold the tire if you can’t hang it??
Find or buy a five gallon plastic bucket. Cut a 1″ hole in the bottom and then cut an X across the hole (for ease of putting plant roots in). Push the root of the tomatoe plant up into the hole and then add potting soil. Hang it up. I also cut additional holes in the side and had cucumbers growing in the same bucket. been doing it for years.