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Cut Drainage Hole in Upside Down Tomato Planter
container gardening picture of cutting drainage holes for DIY upside down tomato

Cutting Drainage Hole for Upside Down Tomato

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With your utility knife, carefully cut a draingage hole in your upside down tomato planter, that is around 2 inches in diameter. It doesn’t have to be neat or exact. I used the circle on the bottom of my bucket as a guide and it made cutting very easy. I also cut four small holes in the bottom of the bucket for extra drainage.

I cut some small holes in the bucket top to help with air circulation.

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