7 Essential Tasks to Maintain Tomato Gardens || Black Gumbo
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- Опубліковано 22 кві 2024
- You've sown seeds, nurtured seedlings, hardened them off, and planted them outdoors. Now what do you do? In this video I'll show you seven secrets to success with tomato plants. Do these seven things and you will have a bountiful harvest!
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Black Gumbo shares our suburban, backyard, sustainable gardening efforts. We work a small-scale teaching garden, much like the typical Zone 9a backyard garden and raised beds, the kind of gardening accessible to all. We also grow lots of fruit and berries. We tend to take the slice of life approach and hope you will enjoy our family, our dog, our cooking, our adventures, and occasionally some commentary and advice. We love family, joy and friendship, and we invite you to enjoy these things with us!
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I solved the problem of birds eating my tomatoes years ago. I added a birdbath for a while a water source, and now they don't bother anything. They are usually looking for a water source, and tomatoes are a good one. Now the only thing that they eat are the bugs.
Same here!!
I’ll give it a try too, thanks!
It's so good to see you feeling better. My garden is doing well and that makes me very happy. Bad news: Today I found my first horn worm of the year. Good news: It was completely covered in parasitic wasp eggs. Nature working as it should, :)
Last year I took one of the suckers I trimmed off and stick it in the soil in an 18-gallon container. It became a new tomato plant, and I had lovely tomatoes from it. I use the fabric Tulle to protect my plants. It's safe for all creatures and keeps them from eating my plants.
I haven't a single notification of any new videos on the channel for the past 4 weeks!!! Wow I've missed a lot. Crying shame you tube dropped the ball here
I was looking at irrigation systems for my backyard recently in Central Florida 9b. The advantage of not having one is that I keep up with flipping over plant leaves to see what’s going on in my backyard garden. June 1st is beginning of hurricane season so there will be lots of rain over the Summer. So, I’ll continue with hand watering/hose. My 4th year of garden with you.
I've created a barrier around my container tomatoes out of hardware cloth, zip ties and stakes to keep the rabbits out of my garden. I'm now going back and forth between using electric bendable conduit or pvc to create arches to drape the shade cloth. I may make some taffeta bags to place over the fruits to keep the bugs off. I mitigated a lot of bug problem last year by planting a lot of sweet alyssum, garlic, thyme and marigold in and around my plants, since they're all natural repellents. Great tips on making my tomato season more successful than last years! Thanks!
Got romas, heirlooms, grape, sun gold cherry, red deuce, and celebrity. Your grape vines look good!
I haven’t watched you in a long time. Thank you for still being here. I have about a dozen seedlings I need to deal with so I’m sure your content will help me. I’m gonna have to go container. The ground is too much for me right now. But thank you. 😊
I planted an Early Girl this year and I have baby tomatoes this year. Usually it gets too hot before they flower and I don't get any. I'm excited.
Hey there Scott & Phoebe. I do not comment much but I am listening to your videos. I learn a lot from you & Gardener Scott. You seem to speak on level the average person can soak in you comments. Have a great day my Friend. I love you. Dewayne Willis
I also planted early girl for the first time this year. These tips are invaluable. Thanks for the reminder. Prevention is always easier than trying to navigate a cure. 😊
Take a walk in the garden both morning and evening if possible. The garden needs the gardener just as much as the gardener needs their garden. Btw. I laugh when you call it a crotch, lol. I've only heard them called "armpits". My tomatoes are a whopping 1" tall and the main greenhouse I go to opened today, Lord help my wallet. lol.
A wonderful and informative video! Following the rules you explained will enable a healthy crop of tomatoes. Please keep giving us great content like this. God Bless!
The garden is looking nice!
Really enjoying your videos. 👍🏻
Thanks Scott. Nice fruit tree. Is it a pear or one of your 647 apple trees? 😃Ray Delbury Sussex County NJ USA By the way. You seem more energetic. Thank You LORD
It woul be an apple tree. They are producing nicely!
Hi Scott!
I’ve been watching your videos for years- I know I’ve asked you before, but I really want to see you try a grocery row garden. I know space is limited to do it DTG style, but maybe a fruit tree on each end with perennial flowers, berries, and annual vegetables in it would be really cool to see in your backyard. I have 5 rows in my suburban backyard on year 2 and it’s doing great, on a small scale of course, only 20ft beds. Keep up the great work and God bless you,
Great video ❤
❤🎉Looking good brother! 😎
I was laughing to myself thinking, you hunt Horn Worms at night with a flashlight, then you said get a uv flashlight...I never knew there was such thing to hunt worms 😂😅😂
I've benn using my flashlight more years than I can remeber...it works!!
Great video! I was just out in my garden inspecting my tomatoes and found a ginormous locust! Body was at least 4-5 inches! I almost had a heart attack, but my husband came out and disposed of it. Close one! It was on my Abe Lincoln tomato which is coming along really well! Glad you’re back!
Thank you for your information!!!
Good video
Nooo I accidentally hit thumbs down and meant to press up!! I hope I was able to cancel it out, sorry Mr. Scott 🤦♂️😂
Anyways, it’s good to see you back! This is such a solid video. All great reminders and ACCURATE info. And as usual just such a pleasure and so calming to watch. Thank you!
Great tips. Thanks. Have a great night.
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Thank you!
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How u doing always enjoy your videos take care
Great video .Good seeing you. Love how the garden is coming along. We are still waiting here. May 1st and I'll be digging away.
I like the cages. I’m also using them this year.
Thanks!
Great information! Thanks for the video!
great tips thanks
Basil along with Dill deters tomato horn worms.
Enjoy your videos, I’m wanting to grow apple trees but don’t see any that grow in my zone. We live in the Liberty Texas area any suggestions. Thanks
Check the varieties list here: www.kuffelcreekapplenursery.com/
There are dozens of apples that do well in our area.
Can I plant blueberry plant in pots and what size
What happened to your T post conduit trellis? I was impressed even if it was little crooked. all know those cage’s isn’t very capable of indeterminate tomatoes.
I use different trellis methods in different years, simply because it makes for diverse videos and I can learn the pros and cons of each method. The trellis-to-make-you-jealous you mentioned is still my favorite, but I garden to teach, so I do other methods too.
@@ScottHead thank you, I just built the trellis to make you jealous one based on your video. Then noticed it was missing in yours. Glad it’s still your favorite, I got too old to be climbing ladders for tomatoes.
Root knot nematodes 😩
Is it normal for my cherry tomato plants to turn yellow after producing a lot of red tomatoes?
That does not sound normal at all. You may have a nitrogen deficiency or a fungal or bacterial issue. It depends on where the yellowing begins! I am certain Scott will address your question in one of his Q&A posts if you can provide more details.
Doesn’t sound normal unless it is a determinate variety that simply quits life after fruiting.