 |  | Dear Friend,
| Is it really possible to grow tomatoes AND potatoes on a single plant? | Yes, it is, using this revolutionary, high-efficiency VERTICAL Gardening system.
And that's just ONE example of how you can have BIGGER yields, in LESS space, with LESS work, and MORE enjoyment, thanks to gardener and author Derek Fell's tried-and-true, high-production Vertical Gardening system. |  | |  | Try apple and pear varieties bred to grow into tall, narrow, easy-to-pick pillars of fruit. Train blackberry and raspberry canes to grow up and over trellises and supports ... or "espalier" fruits — grow them vertically up a wall or fence. Relax in a shady arbor with lush grapes dangling down for easy picking. |  | Why settle for an ordinary mound of marigolds when, with the same effort and in the same space, you could wow yourself and your neighbors with tall, striking columns of blazing orange and red climbing nasturtiums? Grace your yard with English ivy or elegant bougainvillea. Or try the unusual canary creeper or gloriosa climbing lily.
Vegetables, fruits, and ornamentals ... EVERY gardener can ENJOY THE BENEFITS of Vertical Gardening!
Have a big yard, big garden? Grow a container of basil just outside your kitchen door — pick it fresh as your spaghetti sauce simmers.
Small yard? Two square feet of lawn can sprout a beautiful, flower-covered trellis.
No yard at all? Containers, "tower pots," and hanging pots can give condos and apartments fresh garden beauty all season long. | | | |  |  |  |  |  | For complete instructions on growing tomatoes and potatoes on the same plant, see p. 230 of Vertical Gardening! |  | |  |  |  | |
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