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Category: Cooking & Food
This is a neat way to get great home-grown tomatoes:
1. Buy an inexpensive plastic bucket and a young tomato plant.
2. Cut a small hole in the bottom of the bucket slightly larger than the main stem of the plant.
3. Put a little gravel in the bottom of the bucket, then some good dirt.
4. Push the tomato stem into the hole you made in the bottom of the bucket so that the plant sticks out of the bottom.
5. Fill up the rest of the bucket with good dirt about 3/4th full.
6. Use the bucket handle as the hanger.
7. You can water the tomato plant and fertilize the roots very effectively this way and the tomatoes will grow and ripen without supports or get damaged from the weight.
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