This is the perfect spacing for fruit tree planting if this is your interest,i like the way this looks i think this is an example of high density planting.
Hi Chris,
you are right is a tomato plant, and start bloomy now,The others plant was citrus tree, I have a different kind of oranges, grapefruits, Lemons and limes. I start make my garden again this have only five months.
Comment by Chris Byers on December 4, 2009 at 12:19pm
This is very cute but makes me think of gardening on the moon! :)
Is that a tomato plant in the upside down container? Tells us more about what we are seeing here, I really love the contrast of this garden.
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