About a month ago I stared a little experiment to test out the Topsy Turvey product. We're growing tomatoes in our Topsy Turvey. I'm trying to answer two questions for myself: Is it a worthwhile product? Is it a good investment of time and money?
In my second update on the experiment I showed the progress after one week. The update summary then was 'so far so good'. Now its been a full month since we started so I figured I'd give another quick update.
Todays Update: So far so good.
The tomatoes are continuing to grow and there have been no problems with the Topsy Turvey. The only additional work has been watering which takes my wife a few seconds a day.
You can see in the photo that our tomato plant now has 4 tomatoes growing on it. The larger tomato is between the size of a golf ball and a tennis ball right now. The other tomatoes are about 1" in diameter roughly.
Money and Time spent:
Day 1: Time spent 1 hour, cost $22
Week 1 : Time spent 1-2 minutes.
Week 2-4 : Time spent 3-6 minutes.
Did I mention they are Organic?
I guess I forgot to spell this out previously. We are growing the tomatoes 'organically' which for us means we're not using any pesticides or herbicides on them and only using a natural fertilizer. This shouldn't impact things a lot either way, but its a detail I figured I'd mention. Eventually when I compare the return on investment I'll be comparing to the cost of buying organic tomatoes which are more expensive than non-organic.