From wikipedia:
"According to the tradition, the gardens did not hang, but grew on the roofs and terraces of the royal palace in Babylon."
In addition, the legend goes that the garden did not succeed in satisfying queen Amytis.
Finally, anyone who chooses to do this should be warned that tomato plant fruit, flowers, and leaves may become contaminated with various parasites and diseases such as salmonella or ecoli with regular contact with dirty water, soil, or fertilizer. So if the planter drains onto the plant below, you're more likely to have fruit that will make you sick.
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From wikipedia:
"According to the tradition, the gardens did not hang, but grew on the roofs and terraces of the royal palace in Babylon."
In addition, the legend goes that the garden did not succeed in satisfying queen Amytis.
Finally, anyone who chooses to do this should be warned that tomato plant fruit, flowers, and leaves may become contaminated with various parasites and diseases such as salmonella or ecoli with regular contact with dirty water, soil, or fertilizer. So if the planter drains onto the plant below, you're more likely to have fruit that will make you sick.
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