A large tomato plant can hang upside-down from a planter if the root ball fits through the hole in the bottom of the planter.
im sure you can, but im not sure how good it will do if you put a tomato in an upside down planter. your best bet is to put a tomato plant in the planter, not a tomato
Ya, but you will squish it.
That's impossible. You must find the switch and the whole level will turn upside down, which will allow you to enter them.
No, if they mark their territory they would do it in a way that will be obvious to others of their kind but not so obvious to humans.
Big Bad Tomato was created in 2004.
It would either be a big upside-down ' V ', or else a big upside-down ' U '. The distance from the starting point would start at zero, then it would grown and grow and grow for a while, then stop growing, and then it would shrink and shrink and shrink, until it was zero again.
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If by Dragon fish you mean Arowana then, no it is not normal for one to be swimming upside down. They grow into really big fish (over 40 inches long) so I hope you have a really big tank more than 8 feet long to house it in.
because if they had smaller rollout the torque would flip the car upside down.
If its a big tomato then 50 if its small then 15
No, sadly it does not. My older brother really wanted it to go upside down and was disappointed that it didn't.
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The symbol "e" upside down represents the mathematical constant "Euler's number," typically denoted as "e." This constant is commonly used in mathematics and physics, particularly in calculus and exponential functions.
A tomato.A cherry tomato is smaller than a tomato. Cherry tomatoes can be as small as a cherry or as large as a golf ball. Tomatoes are about as big as a baseball.