Hydrofarm's self-watering tomato planters provide lightweight, strong support for tomatoes, beans, peas, cucumbers and other climbing plants and flowers. Use with any potting soil or coco planting mix and the easy-fill reservoir system delivers water and nutrients from below, helping avoid over or under watering. The sturdy frame construction help support the weight of vines as they grow, allowing the plant to devote more energy to developing fruit and preventing the fruit from falling off before it's ripe.
Product Features
- Tomato trellis garden on wheels – expands to over 4-feet tall
- Includes rectangular base and planter, 3 risers with supports, and 2 side supports
- Convenient watering port makes watering easy
- Expandable – as plants grow just add extra rings or risers
- Simple to assemble – no tools required
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Get the right soil So, I have the trellis system as well as the tomato barrel. The barrel is working just fine and the water wicks up into the plant quickly, however the trellis is a different story. The self-watering function is just no working. The system was easy to put together and intuitive, however once I got the soil in and added water, the water just sat in the bottom and was not wicked up to soil. I think this may have something to do with the soil mixture that I used or it could just be faulty design…
View CommentHydrofarm GCTR Tomato Trellis Garden This is the first time that I have tried something like this and really didn’t expect much. So many times you see the pictures but when you personally try it, your plants or flowers look nothing like what you saw in the ad. I am now a believer in this product. It has done everything that you said it would. I have had a garden in my back yard for several years and had some success. Last year and this year we had an over abundance of rain and that has caused the garden to be under water. However…
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