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Fruit and Vegetable

Veg gardening goes to new heights
Written by Dave Harrison   
May 7, 2010 – As North Americans prepare for the 2010 gardening season, Allstar Products Group, a leading direct response and consumer products company, announces new varieties of its revolutionary growing system.

 

upside_down_planterTopsy Turvy® Upside Down Planters take a groundbreaking approach to gardening. This year, the product line will expand beyond the successful Tomato Planter with four new products to grow everything from hot peppers to sweet strawberries.

According to the Garden Writers Association Foundation (GWAF), more than 41 million U.S. households grew a vegetable garden in 2009. Of these households, 37 per cent plan to increase their edible gardens in 2010. In fact, the Garden Media Group named “edible gardening” the number two gardening trend of 2010.

The Topsy Turvy planter, used by millions of people from the novice to the professional gardener, is the only product that features a patented Grow Bag technology. This technology allows the planter to act as a greenhouse, so the soil stays warm after sundown, stimulating and enhancing root growth. Because the Topsy Turvy planter is upside down, water and nutrients pour directly from the root to the fruit or vegetable, making the growing process more efficient than standard in-ground gardens.

 
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