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Upside-Down Tomato Buckets

Upside-Down Tomato Buckets
My husband built this frame work to hold three tomato plants. The grass in the top of the buckets helps hold the moisture in. He cuts it with a scissors.
The chains on each side allows him to raise the buckets as needed.

By DeeJay from Delphos Ohio


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