Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Upsidedown Tomato Garden!

Hi guys! I'm Mary, a 47 year old (shhh!) mother of 2. My 2 boys eat me out of house and home LOL. So I've been researching the web to try and find deals on stuff I could use. After a lot of searching on websites for coupons and mail-in rebates I finally found some really cool stuff for free. I love gardening and crafts so I created this blog to share some good gardening tools and things for the home that I found for free. My 17 year old son taught me about blogging so I thought I would give it a try.

The first thing I found was this Upsidedown Tomato Garden. I've read about this in magazines and always wanted to give it a try. I love gardening but our yard is currently under construction so I don't have the room to plant my garden. This thing saves space and is quite the conversation piece. I thought I would document my experience with this "free" offer and tell you guys about it. I used the following criteria to document it and if anyone has any questions or knows of more sites for free stuff, let me know!


1. Where can I find this?

2. Who is giving this away?

3. What do I have to do to receive this?

4. My personal experience with the offer.


1. I found it by searching for "tomato garden" on Google. You can just click here and find it to save you some time.

2. I did some research and found World Avenue. I guess this is a company that specializes in free offer. After looking around for a while I found a bunch of other free gifts that I will tell you about later in my blog.

3. Mailing information. Some time to spend filling out your information. It took me about 45 minutes to get everything done. Internet access. No money if you use the refer a friend option (I didn't do that this time, but I'm going to try it in the future. It sounded interesting.)

4. Well, after answering yes or no to 5 survey questions I was brought to this page that asks you to select from a number of trial offers and such. You also have the option to refer a friend and not do the trial offers (I didn't do that this time, but I will try it next time). I selected the sponsored offers that I wanted to try (they even had gardening gift cards! I could have used these anyway) and in about 30 minutes I did all of the requirements. It only cost me a small amount out of pocket which ended up being a lot less than if I just went to the store to buy the Tomato Garden. They even have free shipping.

I'll update you guys when I get my tomato garden. They even had other options for tomato plants and other things. It was really cool.

1 comment:

A.Hugenkiss said...

Great find Mary! I am huge into gardening and always looking to save a penny. So keep them comin'! I have always wondered about these type of sites and can't wait to try one for myself!
Have you received the tomato garden yet? Please don't forget to keep your fellow green thumbs posted on the arrival of the garden-I am highly anticipating the info!