Archive for February, 2010

All About Upside Down Strawberries Growing

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

One of the most common reactions when people learn about upside down strawberry growing is puzzlement. And of course, this is with good reason, since not many people have ever heard of it or even though of it. It’s amazing that no one invented it sooner, however, because upside down strawberry growing solves so many different problems with regular gardening that it very well could be the preferred method of growing things overall before the century is over!

Growing strawberries upside down basically allows you to worry only about the sunlight factor and not about the soil, air circulation and air moisture — all things that can cause a lot of stress any regular gardener can attest!

Not only does upside down strawberry growing allow you to grow strawberries from the comforts of your very own home, but it also allows you to grow them in the winter or early spring months when it is pretty much impossible to grow much of anything. The gardening season no longer has to end late in the fall — you can now grow things year round, including upside down strawberries!

A lot of people are quite skeptical when it comes to upside down strawberry growing, but all of these feelings are not to be worried about as the growing system is quite legit and simplifies practically every single thing you can think of in regards to growing. How about you try out your own upside down strawberry crop and see what all the fuss is about today?

Upside Down Strawberries The Way of the Future

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Regardless of whether you heard of it or not yet, upside down growing is the way of the future and upside down strawberry growing in particular has been growing fast in popularity. And with good reason as anyone who’s ever tried to grow strawberries (or similar crops such as blueberries or even tomatoes) can attest.

Unlike with other crops, strawberry growing is very “particular” meaning that everything has to be pretty much perfect in order to get a good batch of strawberries. Even the slightest error in sunlight, air moisture, air circulation or even soil calculation can mean disgusting, sour tasting strawberries. And considering it takes so long to grow them and takes so much effort, it can lead to a lot of stress and anger.

And then we have upside down strawberry growing! All of the complications in the past are just that — a thing of the past! Since you can grow them literally within your very own house from atop a window, there’s no need to worry about soil, air moisture or air circulation ever again! You can even grow them in the winter — yes, the winter!

If you’ve ever had issues with growing strawberries or tomatoes or blueberries, then upside down strawberries growing is for you. What are you waiting for, though, just sitting there and reading about upside down strawberries isn’t going to get you ripe, delicious and juicy strawberries — so get going and order your upside down strawberry growing kit today. You won’t be sorry!

Upside Down Strawberries And You

Friday, February 19th, 2010

A lot of you may be thinking, but what exactly are upside down strawberries? That doesn’t make any sense?

Well, first, you must familiarize yourself with the normal growing of strawberries — or rather, the normal growing of pretty much any crop at all. You see, although gardening is a lot of fun and has also been proven to relieve stress, it can also be very stressful and very annoying for a large variety of reasons. These reasons include but are not limited to: soil problems, air moisture issues, air circulation complications and of course, the biggie, sunlight stressors.

Gardening should be relaxing and when you put the time into something to grow it, you should be rewarded with at least a halfway decent and eatable product. This is not always the case, however…

Enter upside down growing. Or, more specifically and importantly, upside down strawberries. This method of growing allows you to actually grow them from within your very own home and choose the best possible place to grow them — without that place hinging on having soil in it. That’s right — you can grow them hanging down from atop of a window and ultimately enjoy the biggest, most delicious strawberries you can ever imagine because of it.

It’s quick, it’s easy and it will give you the best rewards for your efforts. Are you ready to try upside down strawberry growing yet? (Hint: Of course you are! So get going and stop stressing out over your gardening hobby today!)