How do I make a hanging planter for tomatoes?
How to build a hanging tomatoes planters
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Hi Monike,
Here are instructions for 1 style of hanging tomato planter, a topsy turvy/upside down one:
https://www.thespruce.com/make-an-upside-down-tomato-bucket-848255
As a note, I have had these and found them to be a challenge, the flow of water goes to the area where the actual flowering part of the plant is due to gravity, away from the roots. It is difficult to keep them watered. Plus you will need a good amount of support for the weight of it.
Here's a post that might help - https://www.thespruce.com/make-an-upside-down-tomato-bucket-848255
Monike - too late this season (at least in the USA) to start planting tomatoes. You have to purchase "patio variety" - and they can be placed in ports and hung. But the regular plants need to much room for their roots to be successful in small pots, such that can be hung.
Here is one way: https://blog.manomano.co.uk/how-to-diy-plastic-bottle-tomato-planter/