I found from another you tube grower, Rustic Gardener takes off bottom leaves when plant grows bigger ttall enough to cluster, idea Not to get Blight. I live in Mid-Atlantic area. I use Garden Tarp, before I plant, keeps ground warm reduces weeds, let's water in no Sunlight. Cut tarp for hole,dig out dirt, add compost, water hole a little, add plant, refill hole dirt. It's like a 3/4 cut in tarp, so cover area back. Keep bugs away, try Chives or onions, peppermint will take over Garden keep in check. Growing onions between my Kale, no Aff
You have taught me so much in your videos alone, it’s great to see your workshops come to fruition! I have some stunted pitiful tomato plants so this video couldn’t have come at a better time!
I’m in zone 7b with frosts typically not beginning until Thanksgiving, occasionally a little earlier. We allow maybe one sucker to stay on the tomato plant later in the summer to give us additional blooms when the original stem is “tired”. Also a UV flashlight is a must to go out at dark and pick off the tomato’s evil arch enemy, the hornworm.
Right now I have tomato blight, orange powder clumps at end of some leaves, mite webs all over, etc. I am losing a plant per day despite hosing them off, potassium salts with soap, Neem, etc. Florida late Spring weather is fine, kemtrails are targeting everything
I live in east Texas..tomatoes will be toast by the end of this month..97 degrees by next friday..tomatoes are tough..I have only been trying to grow them for 40 years though..may need more practice
Even late in the season a green tomato will store and ripen as long as it has started to turn from dark to light green.. I’ve had them a couple months after first frost
I found from another you tube grower, Rustic Gardener takes off bottom leaves when plant grows bigger ttall enough to cluster, idea Not to get Blight.
I live in Mid-Atlantic area.
I use Garden Tarp, before I plant, keeps ground warm reduces weeds, let's water in no Sunlight.
Cut tarp for hole,dig out dirt, add compost, water hole a little, add plant, refill hole dirt.
It's like a 3/4 cut in tarp, so cover area back.
Keep bugs away, try Chives or onions, peppermint will take over Garden keep in check.
Growing onions between my Kale, no Aff
You have taught me so much in your videos alone, it’s great to see your workshops come to fruition! I have some stunted pitiful tomato plants so this video couldn’t have come at a better time!
I’m in zone 7b with frosts typically not beginning until Thanksgiving, occasionally a little earlier. We allow maybe one sucker to stay on the tomato plant later in the summer to give us additional blooms when the original stem is “tired”.
Also a UV flashlight is a must to go out at dark and pick off the tomato’s evil arch enemy, the hornworm.
I just planted my tomatoes, 25 total my 15 San Marzano, and 2 others. Look terrible, but my my 6 Candyland cherry tomatoes are doing awesome
Right now I have tomato blight, orange powder clumps at end of some leaves, mite webs all over, etc. I am losing a plant per day despite hosing them off, potassium salts with soap, Neem, etc. Florida late Spring weather is fine, kemtrails are targeting everything
Great video. Remember only prune indeterminate types of tomatoes not determinate like romas.
I live in east Texas..tomatoes will be toast by the end of this month..97 degrees by next friday..tomatoes are tough..I have only been trying to grow them for 40 years though..may need more practice
Even late in the season a green tomato will store and ripen as long as it has started to turn from dark to light green.. I’ve had them a couple months after first frost
I've been fighting Colorado potato beetles all spring I couldn't even imagine what would happen if I planted tomatoes.
🙏🙏🙏♥️🙂👍Thank you 😊
I have ants like crazy and someone said to spray my tomato’s with vinegar… I have no tomato’s now😅 thanks for the great content!
Bad advice
@@pinschrunner oh I’m aware now.
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Keeps Aphids away.
Plant called Tansy keeps Ants away.
You know there are lenses that can zoom in….
Why are the people at your class 3 miles away from you? They should be closer to observe more.
I don't tell people where to sit, they have full freedom to be where they want
I know you don't. They just seemed so far away. Lol.
I must not have listened well..
This seemed to be more of a video of a seminar on planting tomatoes…
not so much 15 tips to grow healthy tomatoes..
There's a link in the video description to a written out article if you prefer