TT091112 Topsy Turvy Strawberry Planter
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Material | Synthetic |
Color | Red |
Special Feature | Upside-down |
Style | Modern |
Planter Form | Bag |
About this item
- Grow delicious, juicy strawberries all season long in just 3 simple steps
- Upside-down planter forces water and nutrients to flow directly down from root to fruit
- No pesticides, digging, weekend, or backbreaking work required
- Grow parsley, basil, oregano, rosemary, mint, and other tasty herbs too
- Simple to set up and maintain
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The Topsy Turvy Strawberry Planter is the most brilliant new invention ever for growing fresh strawberries. Because the ingenious Topsy Turvy is upside down, gravity naturally causes the water and nutrients to pour directly and freely down from the root to the fruit and each port hold 2 plants for even bigger yield! Simply place any strawberry or herb plant in the Topsy Turvy, add favorite potting soil, hang it up and then water. Sun warms the plant like a greenhouse, the root system explodes and thrives inside the planter. Plus, hanging in the air eliminates any ground fungus, harmful bacteria, cutworm damage - no need for pesticides, digging, weeding and makes berry picking easy. Can also grow herbs like parsley, oregano, basil, rosemary, mint and more.
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Material | Synthetic |
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Color | Red |
Special Feature | Upside-down |
Style | Modern |
Planter Form | Bag |
Shape | Round |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Mounting Type | Hanging |
Plant or Animal Product Type | Erdbeere |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"D x 9.5"W x 2.3"H |
Brand | Felknor Ventures |
Capacity | 131 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Pattern | Solid |
Included Components | Plant |
Finish Type | Unfinished |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
UPC | 740275000984 989898180882 833894000289 072879252644 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00740275000984 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Manufacturer | Felknor Ventures |
ASIN | B001WAL3XA |
Item model number | TT091112 |
Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers find the strawberry planter works well and is easy to use, with plants growing better in pots and thriving in large numbers. However, the durability is mixed - while some find it well-constructed, others report it tearing apart within 10 months. Moreover, the planter receives mixed feedback regarding ease of planting, with some finding it hard to plant. Additionally, customers consider it a huge waste of money and note it's too heavy to hang from anything.
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Customers find that the planter works well, with some noting it performs as effectively as tomato planters.
"...This thing works - the only trouble is getting the plants in, you must be very, very careful...." Read more
"There is no "flavor" just the turvy bag. This container is sturdy and still holding up very well after about a month of use...." Read more
"We have been using these for years and they perform as described. We hang flowers from them and they generally do well...." Read more
"...condemnation in reserve and giving them two stars but for me these just failed." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the planter's growth rate, noting that berry plants thrive in pots and can produce a large number of strawberries, with one customer mentioning their plants exploded with blossoms.
"...We have strawberries and tomatoes in ours, so far the tomatoes are growing more abundantly...." Read more
"...So long as I water the HECK out of it. There are strawberries already popping and the size of the plant so far is still growing . . ...." Read more
"...not have a green thumb but i have been watering it daily and noticed lots of growth. Its working!!! Set up instructions were easy on how to start...." Read more
"good way to grow some strawberry plants" Read more
Customers find the planter easy to use, with clear instructions, and one customer mentions it's easy on the back.
"...Its working!!! Set up instructions were easy on how to start...." Read more
"...My twins and I planted this with strawberry plants. it was simple and great fun but you really need to have somewhere strong to hang it as its heavy..." Read more
"...They are doing beautifully in the planter. It was easy to put up and so very easy to take care of." Read more
"At first we really enjoyed this product. It was easy to set up and worked well...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the planter's durability, with some finding it well constructed and lasting nicely, while others report that it tore apart within 10 months or didn't hold up through a growing season.
"...plants has died completely, one plant is still sickly looking and slightly wilted, and one one plant has sprung back and looks healthy...." Read more
"There is no "flavor" just the turvy bag. This container is sturdy and still holding up very well after about a month of use...." Read more
"...to replace these after 2-3 years of use however as the Hole supports often break off and the color of the bag fades...." Read more
"...They also died very quickly. About two to three days and they were completely dead...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with planting in this planter, with some finding it hard to plant.
"...First off, the Topsy Turvy requires a LOT of potting soil. It took an entire bag of soil to fill it up...." Read more
"...The bag itself has never failed us and watering plants is easy ... from the top...." Read more
"...It is super hard to get the plants in the holes without damaging the plant...." Read more
"This didn't work well, plants didn't like growing that way... Traveled through to the top instead, many plants wasted trying this one out.. Not..." Read more
Customers report significant issues with the planter's plant variety, with multiple customers noting that no strawberry plants are included. One customer mentions needing 12 to 24 plants, while another reports that their plants stopped producing.
"...Instead of having a dozen holes like pictured, the pot I received only had THREE...." Read more
"...The tomato plant only holds 1 plant and to fill the planters with soil you need a huge bag (they hold much more then you think) My last problem was..." Read more
"...You do not get any plants, seeds, or even fertilizer...." Read more
"BEWARE!!!! None of these products contain the plants. It doesn't state that on the boxes, or in the ads...." Read more
Customers find the planter to be a huge waste of money, describing it as a horrible product.
"...It was a cheap knock-off. Instead of having a dozen holes like pictured, the pot I received only had THREE...." Read more
"...thumb when it comes to gardening the actual item itself just...isn't worth it?..." Read more
"Not great. We got a few strawberries here and there but not enough to actually do anything with them...." Read more
"Exceptionally good price, quality product. Excellent transaction. Thank you" Read more
Customers find the planter heavy, with several noting that it is too cumbersome to hang from any support structure.
"...This does get heavy so make sure you place it on a well supported hook...." Read more
"...My last problem was that the bags are sooo heavy you cannot use a shephards hook, my husband even dug a hole put the..." Read more
"...with the plants and all the potting soil is this: THIS THING IS HEAVY! It bent the hook we installed on the ceiling of our balcony...." Read more
"...with, and that's about all you can do with it, thanks to the weight when full of soil...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2010I ordered the set of 25 Strawberry plants from Burpee. I bought this thing. Planted them according to directions, adding some perlite to my organic soil mix, also adding some fertilizer - a little blood meal and a little plant-tone powder as well to the root area of the strawberry plants as I put them in. Starting at the bottom, you carefully place the plants in the holes. The strawberry plants I got were over-wintered, meaning it was just roots. By the second day it was outside, green shoots were coming out. And now, almost 3 weeks later, the first little flowers are blooming on the plants. I put two and sometimes three plants per hole so they'd all fit. I make sure to water it every day (unless it's raining). So far so good. Hopefully it will produce berries, but it's too early in the season yet! This thing works - the only trouble is getting the plants in, you must be very, very careful. I'm only a 2nd year gardener, so I think anyone can use this if they just follow instructions, demonstrate a little patience, remember to water it!
Take care, and good luck growing strawberries!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2012I have a small garden out on my balcony, and I was pretty excited to try this product. Based on the pictures, it looked like one pot would hold a dozen strawberry plants. While I was waiting for this pot to arrive, I purchased a dozen starter strawberry plants from a local plant shop. However, the product I received was not the one pictured. It was a cheap knock-off. Instead of having a dozen holes like pictured, the pot I received only had THREE. Unfortunately, I didn't realize this until my boyfriend had already filled the Topsy Turvy with soil, which meant that I could not return it.
When I purchased this planter, it said that it was sold by Overstock_Deals and that the order was "fulfilled by Amazon". If you are hoping to get the product pictured, you should look closely at who is actually selling the product and ask them to verify that the planter you are buying is the same one that is pictured.
Given that I had a bunch of extra strawberry plants, I decided to compare how the strawberries would do in the Topsy Turvy as opposed to standard pots. First off, the Topsy Turvy requires a LOT of potting soil. It took an entire bag of soil to fill it up. The plants that were placed in the Topsy Turvy wilted within a day of being repotted. It has been about three weeks now, and one of the plants has died completely, one plant is still sickly looking and slightly wilted, and one one plant has sprung back and looks healthy. Neither of the two surviving plants has started to flower yet. With the Topsy Turvy, I find it really difficult to keep the soil moist. The thing leaks like a sieve, so every time I water the plants, it seems like most of the water just rushes out the bottom. Also, it is very hard to make sure the plants get enough sun. Since the planter is round, the plant towards the back only gets partial sun, and that is the one that died.
By comparison, the plants I have in normal pots are doing very well. They are flowering and I have even gotten a couple strawberries from them.
Honestly, even if I had received one of the pots pictured (one with 12 spots for plants instead of just 3), I think I would still be disappointed given how poorly my plants in the Topsy Turvy have done. I would never purchase a Topsy Turvey for strawberries again.
I wanted to mention that when I contacted Amazon about my problem with this planter, they did give me a 25% refund, no questions asked. I still feel like this planter was a big waste of time and money, but I do think it was decent of Amazon to give me a partial refund even though I could not return the product.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024good way to grow some strawberry plants
- Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2022We have been using these for years and they perform as described. We hang flowers from them and they generally do well. We do have to replace these after 2-3 years of use however as the Hole supports often break off and the color of the bag fades. The bag itself has never failed us and watering plants is easy ... from the top. As with all basket type plant holders, I do recommend using water gel crystals in the soil to reduce the amount of watering needed .... all baskets will dry in hot weather and these water crystal gels store water in the soil to provide moisture for a while till you can water.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2018all the extra holes . . for extra strawberries. I truly believe if you filled all 10 to 12 holes you would over compromise the soil. And if you don't use all of them, the water leaks out. This would get five stars if it had less holes for water to flow out of. I have bought the tomato planter for years with great success. This strawberry one so far is doing well. So long as I water the HECK out of it. There are strawberries already popping and the size of the plant so far is still growing . . . I think the system works but would work better with fewer holes. One reviewer implied that it only had five or so holes . . . it has double that. So if you were to fill the whole planter, plan on buy like 9 to 10 plants. But again I think the root systems would be competing for nutrients.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2010I purchased both the Topsy Turvy Tomato and Strawberry planters. I assumed they came with all you needed to get started...They do not..All that you get is the bag and a hook. I also purchased a heavy duty shephards hook to hang the bags on. The first problem I noticed is that the strawberry planter really needs 12 to 24 strawberry plants to make it worthwhile (which you have to buy seeds and grow seperately)then try to shove the tender plants in the little holes - this is not as easy as it looks. I purchased already sprouted plants but did not fill every hole - this is a problem when watering as water and soil pours out of the non-filled holes. The tomato plant only holds 1 plant and to fill the planters with soil you need a huge bag (they hold much more then you think) My last problem was that the bags are sooo heavy you cannot use a shephards hook, my husband even dug a hole put the hook far down inside and covered it...I still did not work...
So unless you want to hang it from your roof (which I do not) you cannot use the bags, they are just too heavy.
I bought my sister-in-law a generic version at Walmart called the Upsie Downsie that comes with seeds, planter, and soil, you take it out of the box and you are ready to go. This one also has a place to plant the upside down plant but also a place in the top to plant as well. It was half the price and you did not have to buy all of the extras.