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McCoy


McCoy “Oh
Wishing Well – Grant a Wish To Me” Pottery Planter – Very Nice


$22.50


POTTERY PLANTER Vintage Collectible Retro Home Ceramic Country Farm Pump Well


POTTERY
Planter Vintage Collectible Retro Home Ceramic Country Farm Pump Well


$12.99


VINTAGE MCCOY POTTERY WISHING WELL PLANTER 1950'S


Vintage Mccoy POTTERY WISHING WELL PLANTER 1950′S


$50.00


McCoy pottery,  vintage wishing well planter.


Mccoy Pottery, vintage wishing well planter.


$18.00


Collectible McCoy Wishing Well Planter


Collectible
Mccoy Wishing Well Planter


$16.50


Vintage McCoy Wishing Well Planter


Vintage McCoy Wishing Well Planter


$14.99


Vintage MCCOY Wishing Well Planter. Very Good Condition.


Vintage MCCOY Wishing Well Planter. Very
Good Condition.


$29.95


SHAWNEE U.S.A. #710 WISHING WELL PLANTER WITH DUTCH BOY & GIRL


SHAWNEE U.S.A. #710 WISHING WELL PLANTER WITH
Dutch Boy & GIRL


$20.00


 SHAWNEE VINTAGE GIRL AT WELL PLANTER


Shawnee Vintage GIRL AT WELL PLANTER


$6.00


Southern Belle Next to Well Planter Probably Shawnee 1940's Pastel Blues Pinks


Southern Belle Next to Well Planter Probably Shawnee 1940′s Pastel Blues Pinks


$4.00


2 JAPAN WISHING WELL PLANTERS WITH BIRDS


2 JAPAN WISHING WELL PLANTERS WITH BIRDS


$29.99


Vintage Shawnee Dutch Boy & Girl Wishing Well Planter - Mint Condition # 710


Vintage Shawnee Dutch Boy & Girl Wishing Well Planter – Mint Condition # 710


$14.99


Huge MCM Robert Maxwell Planter / Pot  - Well Known CA Artist  - EXC! NR!


Huge MCM
Robert Maxwell Planter / Pot – Well Known CA Artist – EXC! NR!


$100.00


VINTAGE SWEET FAIRYLAND WISHING WELL PLANTER


VINTAGE SWEET FAIRYLAND WISHING WELL PLANTER


$9.95


McCoy Wishing Well Planter - Oh Wishing Well Grant A Wish To Me


McCoy Wishing Well Planter – Oh Wishing Well Grant A Wish To Me


$18.95


McCoy Wishing Well Planter/Centerpiece with chain & bucket handle


McCoy Wishing Well Planter/Centerpiece with chain & bucket handle


$11.95


McCoy USA planter - Wishing Well-


Mccoy Usa planter – Wishing Well-”Grant Me A Wish” with Pail & Chain Vtg.


$15.99


Sweet Old Shawnee Dutch Boy / Girl Wishing Well Planter


Sweet Old Shawnee Dutch Boy / Girl Wishing Well Planter


$24.95


McCoy Wishing Well Planter


McCoy Wishing Well Planter


$9.99


Vintage McCoy Frog & Wishing Well Planters(2)


Vintage
Mccoy Frog & Wishing Well Planters(2)


$9.99


MCCOY PLANTER SHAPED LIKE A WELL 6


Mccoy Planter SHAPED LIKE A WELL 6″


$9.99


Vintage 1950's McCoy Art Pottery Wishing Well Planter


Vintage 1950′s
Mccoy Art Pottery Wishing Well Planter


$24.98


Vintage McCOY Wishing Well PLANTER Vase


Vintage McCOY Wishing Well
Planter Vase


$9.50


McCoy Pottery Wishing Well Planter


McCoy Pottery Wishing Well Planter


$9.99


Vintage McCoy Wishing Well Planter USA Dish Bowl


Vintage McCoy Wishing Well
Planter Usa Dish Bowl


$18.95


GREEN GOLD PLANTER 1949 MCCOY POTTERY OH WISHING WELL GRANT A WISH TO ME 7 IN


Green Gold PLANTER 1949 MCCOY POTTERY OH WISHING WELL GRANT A WISH TO ME 7 IN


$6.37


MCCOY Pottery WISHING WELL Planter/Vase MAKE A WISH!


MCCOY Pottery WISHING WELL Planter/Vase MAKE A WISH!


$46.80


Unusual Vintage Pottery Planter PIXIE / ELF ON A LIGHT GREEN WISHING WELL WALL


Unusual
Vintage Pottery Planter PIXIE / ELF ON A Light Green WISHING WELL WALL


$6.99


Vintage Planters:  Little Girl & Well Pump- vase, dish, farm barn shop hit miss


Vintage Planters: Little Girl & Well Pump- vase, dish, farm barn shop hit miss


$10.00


Vintage


Vintage “Grant A Wish” wishing well pottery planter.


$11.69


Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter: Read This Before You Hang Your Planters!

Make sure you read this if you are using the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter this year.  Failure to hang your tomato planter correctly will result in you not having an easy time growing your tomato’s.

Because the tomato planter will weigh around seventy pounds when it’s watered and you have a thriving plant hanging it properly is important and a bit tricky.  You have to make sure that you have the proper support to hold your hanger up.

Properly supporting your Topsy Turvy is even more important if you have kids or pets as they both like to investigate.  There are two ways to make sure your Hanging Planter will stay hanging.

If you are only planning on using one planter then your best bet is to just go to your local hardware store and buy a more durable hook to hang your planter on.  Make sure it can hold up to eighty pounds to give yourself a little leeway. This is a very inexpensive fix and will help your planter stay in the air where it is supposed to be.

If you are using more them one planter there is a different way to go about hanging your Topsy Turvy.

If you plan on buying multiple Topsy Turvy Tomato Planters then you should build yourself a wooden frame to hang them up on.  This will take you about two hours to build and if you are anything like me you will already have the wood laying around your house.

Depending on how many planters you have just make a nice and simple square or rectangular frame to stick in your yard.  It does not have to be exact, it just has to be sturdy.  Keep in mind that when your tomato plants take off they will cover most of the wood because they grow upwards and it is going to look stunning.

Go ahead and get creative with the decoration of the frame if you’d rather it not just be wood.  Put some paint on it, be creative.  You can either make it stand out as a focus of your yard or blend it in with it’s surroundings.

Go ahead and spend a little time making the frame something your proud of.  The planters last a long time so that few extra minutes will provide you with years of pleasure.

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Does anyone have a dwarf tomato plant?

Should I be concerned that after 60 days after planting in a pot legs legs dwarf tomato patio is not my starting to bloom? Growth has been very minimal. I see no identifiable disease. He escapes a Dark Brown color when the water day. (I live in a warmer climate, where it reaches 90 more every evening, so I'm worried about it being too dry.) Any suggestions, or should I just be more patient? Yes, this is the first time I tried this type of tomato plant. Anyone get a good harvest of a dwarf? What did you done? Side note: green pepper plants grown in the same hour in the same type of pot is doing well and has a small fruit and many flower buds.

Temperatures are most likely the problem. The tomatoes produce flowers at night when temps between 60 and 70 (approximately). If your nights are not cold enough, tomato can not produce flowers, and fruit load alone. You may have to wait until the weather cools a bit. I would think, because the soil is above the ground, that irrigation can produce a little below runnoff the plant. So the "Dark brown leakage" does not sound strange at all.

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June 21st, 2009 at 8:35 pm

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