EVERYTHING I Wish I Knew When I Started Growing Tomatoes 🍅
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Top Comments (10)
Cooking at the end of EVERY video would be an EPIC addition to the already epic channel
Kevin, between you and the Garden Hermit, I've learned everything I need to grow tomatoes. I feel so confident about the process now. I have 14 healthy tomato plants this year! You don't know what that means to me. I couldn't keep one alive until last year. Thank you from a Serial Plant Killer.
Should have called it "ultomate" guide
First year actually trying to grow a few things. I told my wife I expect everything to die, so if I get anything it's a win! So far, only issues I've had- didn't use proper aoil mix for container potatoes, and dealing with bottom end rot on several tomatoes. Watering seems to be biggest issue. Didn't realize how quickly ground dried up here in mid Tennessee! Didn't want to buy more stuff, so I used door screening, and some leftover PVC, to make a basic sunshade. That helped immensely. This channel, and just a couple others, have helped a ton. Thank you. ✌️😊
My goodness! I am so discouraged the deer have ate my cherry tomatoes ! I will try again next year. I need time to heal
Denethor approves 1:08
Graza comes in a beer can. that would be a shock to not see the label and crack it open and get a mouth full of olive oil instead of a beer lol
A word to the wise, IF you can handle the weight of one, purchase a T-post pounder instead of using a hammer to drive the posts. It is a much safer method and really drives the posts fast. However, it is a heavy tool so it's not for everyone.
Best advise for tomato growing I got from my father was 'Birds will eat them a few days before you consider them ready, havels them when they are almost ready and leave them on the window sill' Each summer we end up with dozens upon dozens of tomatoes, hanging, sitting and being amazing from cables setup around our kitchen window.
Roasting has become one of my absolute favorite ways to eat tomatoes (other than raw).
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Top Comments (10)
Cooking at the end of EVERY video would be an EPIC addition to the already epic channel
Kevin, between you and the Garden Hermit, I've learned everything I need to grow tomatoes. I feel so confident about the process now. I have 14 healthy tomato plants this year! You don't know what that means to me. I couldn't keep one alive until last year. Thank you from a Serial Plant Killer.
Should have called it "ultomate" guide
First year actually trying to grow a few things. I told my wife I expect everything to die, so if I get anything it's a win! So far, only issues I've had- didn't use proper aoil mix for container potatoes, and dealing with bottom end rot on several tomatoes. Watering seems to be biggest issue. Didn't realize how quickly ground dried up here in mid Tennessee! Didn't want to buy more stuff, so I used door screening, and some leftover PVC, to make a basic sunshade. That helped immensely. This channel, and just a couple others, have helped a ton. Thank you. ✌️😊
My goodness! I am so discouraged the deer have ate my cherry tomatoes ! I will try again next year. I need time to heal
Denethor approves 1:08
Graza comes in a beer can. that would be a shock to not see the label and crack it open and get a mouth full of olive oil instead of a beer lol
A word to the wise, IF you can handle the weight of one, purchase a T-post pounder instead of using a hammer to drive the posts. It is a much safer method and really drives the posts fast. However, it is a heavy tool so it's not for everyone.
Best advise for tomato growing I got from my father was 'Birds will eat them a few days before you consider them ready, havels them when they are almost ready and leave them on the window sill' Each summer we end up with dozens upon dozens of tomatoes, hanging, sitting and being amazing from cables setup around our kitchen window.
Roasting has become one of my absolute favorite ways to eat tomatoes (other than raw).