🍅Unlocking Tomato Mastery: Top 10 Secrets for Exceptional Tomato Growth🍅

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  • @CaliforniaGardening
    @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому +74

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    • @valchris11
      @valchris11 7 років тому +7

      This is hands down the best urban gardening channel.You are concise and covered most if not all aspect of the topic.....Well done.

    • @teenyverse7707
      @teenyverse7707 6 років тому +1

      Why do you water less in hot weather and water more during cooler weather?

    • @jaganjagan6854
      @jaganjagan6854 6 років тому

      California Gardening

    • @muhmmadkhizar5846
      @muhmmadkhizar5846 5 років тому +1

      Can anybody tell me which type of tomatoes are these ? What's the name ? and Where to buy ?

    • @serenemountain6769
      @serenemountain6769 4 роки тому +1

      Loved your tomatoes variety aside from the hybrids,
      i recommend using Sintropic Agriculture Techniques,
      this way you will find it easy growing any type of tomato and vegetable,
      it is in fact the natural composting agriculture method !
      First step buy Hay, has a start up
      remove the Weeds from the area you want to cultivate.
      Get Biomass , green leafs, dry leafs, woodchips, sticks , green or dry,
      vegetable wastes ( no seeds )
      first use the green and or wastes has the first layer to cover your field,
      then put the dry on top.
      grow your seedlings in selected places, or aside and then plant them in your field by clearing the coverage, but let the coverage protect the soil around it.
      every time you have the chance keep adding more and more biomass to your field!
      No more need for fertilizers, natural composting is doing that for you !
      ( bonus)
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      i feed my crops with natural composting,
      woodchips, bush sticks, green or dry, i collect from trees or from the ground, leafs, green or dry , even hay, and kitchen vegetable wastes, all placed around my crop plants, covering the earth !
      ( bonus)(also prevents the growing of weeds, great bonus hey)
      The insects will do the composting for me, all naturally, enriching the soil...
      i'm always adding biomass to the soil, if you feed the soil, you feed the plants.
      Also i use Natural Liquid Compost !
      How to make it, simple pick any vegetable you have, from your kitchen scraps, put it on a bucket filled with water, let it decompose for 24 hours.
      Your plants will love it.
      You will have great crops using these techniques,
      for insect control i recommend Insect or slug or snail repellent plants,
      some even repel mosquitos and snakes and rats ; ) ,
      The Arruda plant repels snakes and rats for example...
      also: you save water using this technique i only water my grown plants once a week !
      ( bonus)
      The principle of this is that if you love the soil,
      the soil will love you back !
      Feed the Soil Fauna and the Soil Fauna will work for you.

  • @dawnrobbins5877
    @dawnrobbins5877 7 років тому +428

    Comprehensive and to the point video about growing tomatoes. What I love about your approach is that you focus on the topic, not yourself. This makes you a star! ;-)

  • @MinhNguyen-wk5fr
    @MinhNguyen-wk5fr 7 років тому +113

    Love your video. I have come to appreciate that you don't use click-bait or misleading title to grab views. Keep up the good work! Cheers from FL.

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому +8

      Thank you! Happy Gardening!!

    • @pggamble7199
      @pggamble7199 7 років тому

      California Gardening I enjoyed your video thanks it is very informative

    • @pggamble7199
      @pggamble7199 7 років тому +4

      however I only have a small garden so I grow tomatoes in hanging baskets but you didn't address this issue please give me some advice on how to get the most of my tomatoes

    • @laurielease5106
      @laurielease5106 7 років тому +1

      That was a great video. The next time I grow my tomatoes, I will try your methods. Thank you.

    • @seeramsukhra3104
      @seeramsukhra3104 7 років тому

      L)))))vvvvb7ofh

  • @claypottinger7372
    @claypottinger7372 6 років тому +26

    Much better to hear your voice than music. Love the way you roll your r's. I've been using NEEM oil for years and it does work...has to be fresh, however. My secret is to spray my tomato plants with 1 (one) dissolved aspirin per gallon of water. Fools the plant into thinking it is being attacked (virally, bacterially, fungus) ergo; the tomato plant gets stronger to defend itself. Tomatoes use a hormone similar to salicylic acid to trigger a response called 'systemic acquired resistance' or SAR. This response helps a tomato plant fight off bacteria, fungi and other diseases. This defense response is a naturally occurring internal plant process that can be started manually (so to speak) by spraying your tomato plants with aspirin. The salicylic acid in the aspirin will trigger the tomato's defenses, by mimicking the natural hormone, as if it were being attacked. You can preemptively trigger the SAR response in tomatoes. Why is this a good thing, to be proactive?
    The defenses of a tomato are typically triggered when a disease takes hold. Be it bacteria, fungi or a virus, the tomato responds once it is attack. Very often the disease has already taken hold and has spread before the tomato's SAR or defense is triggered and fully utilized. It is often too late by the time the natural response is triggered and in full defensive swing... the tomato is already fully infected. By spraying your tomatoes you can activate your tomatoes systemic acquired resistance response before a threat is present. You set your tomato's defenses on alert and they are looking for a disease. You will visually see the change in the plant. The leaves will become a deeper green and become thicker. Best defense is a good offense...guess that saying also works in the plant kingdom. Further, aspirin is organic and in no way affects the taste of the fruit.

    • @bf8404
      @bf8404 5 років тому +1

      Clay Pottinger Hi there, how often do you spray your tomato plants with the dissolved aspirin? Thanks a lot!

    • @junelook-foe792
      @junelook-foe792 4 роки тому +3

      How often and when do you start spraying with the aspirin solution?

    • @jeremybarton3936
      @jeremybarton3936 4 роки тому

      Kdeeldkd

  • @lolazal1
    @lolazal1 4 роки тому +11

    This guy's BRILLIANT! It's all about the plants, NOT himself.
    He's hands down the BEST gardening teacher on UA-cam.😍😘

  • @danaarn1491
    @danaarn1491 7 років тому +50

    I would like to add, over here in FL, the sun is very strong so I planted green beans and sweet basil with my tomato in the 16" pot. It looks too crowded but all 3 plants are growing amazing! The basil supposedly makes the flavor of the tomato better (I'm not much of a tomato person but these taste REALLY good. The green beans help put nitrogen back in the soil for the tomato :D Good luck all!!!

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому +9

      Interesting, thanks for sharing!

    • @MobileTaz
      @MobileTaz 7 років тому +15

      Co-planting is definitely a real thing, but the basil/tomato connection is more of an old Italian wive's tale. It is a logical co-plant because tomatoes and basil definitely go together (in sauce, Caprese salads, etc), but don't actually do anything beneficial for the tomato. A true beneficial co-plant for tomatoes is the Marigold. They are natural repellents for nematodes (attack the plant roots), aphids, hornworm moths, and whiteflies. Chives, onions, garlic, and other alliums will also benefit a tomato bed. I use 4x8 raised beds. The tomatoes are planted along the outside edges, and I direct-sow marigolds in the center. I've been doing this for years and I have very minimal pest issues.

    • @mwatkins2464
      @mwatkins2464 7 років тому +5

      Dana Arn basil does add better taste to tomatoes. I started growing them side by side 2 years ago and everyone that tried them say the same, that they are the best they have tried. Other herbs are also good when you plant them right next to each other, inches apart. Happy gardening

    • @mariajohnson1744
      @mariajohnson1744 7 років тому +2

      Basil + Tomatoes : Yes, you are correct. It's called companion planting. One plant help the other.
      Basil, Garlic and Marigold are known to help tomatoes. Basil improve flavor and help with the tomato horn worm.
      Never plant tomatoes next to the whole brassica family (cabbage, broccoli, kale, etc.) or potatoes, they really don't do well together.
      I planted Brandywine and Beefsteak along with a hefty dose of Genovese Basil and the few select that were granted a share told me that they were the best tomatoes they ever had.

    • @caroleciesielczyk5846
      @caroleciesielczyk5846 7 років тому +1

      Planting spinach from seeds

  • @rupaliBhabal
    @rupaliBhabal 4 роки тому +1

    Lot of information about growing tomato plants at one place. Thank you.

  • @mabuhayPinay
    @mabuhayPinay 4 роки тому +4

    My faves are a repeat of the many lists below. Lacking in the lists, in my opinion, are 2 mahogany-colored tomatoes that I grow every year and are worth mentioning:
    1) Japanase Black Trifele (another name is Russian Truffle) - "Bartlett pear-shape with greenish shoulders, extraordinary rich and complex flavor"; slice it in half and study the multiple colors. You guess by now, I eat for beauty and taste (the best of what nature provides).
    2) Nyagous - not many people are familiar with this. "N is a very rare black heirloom variety from Russia. The baseball-sized fruits are produced in clusters of 3 to 6. Unlike other black tomatoes, N is less prone to cracking and cat-facing. Very popular at Farmers Markets. N is also a good canner and slicer."

  • @soniaspotts6406
    @soniaspotts6406 5 років тому +1

    This was the most comprehensive tomato video that I've ever seen, it answered so many of my questions, even though I've been growing tomatoes for years! It maybe too much information for some but if you're tired of trial and error, like I am, I'm very happy to find a gardening expert that goes into detail and gives me the answers.

  • @Selfsufficientme
    @Selfsufficientme 7 років тому +87

    That's a lot of tomato growing tips mate! Well done and I concur with them all! Cheers :)

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 6 років тому +1

    Practical and helpful. Thanks from NZ.

  • @vengenaceearly255
    @vengenaceearly255 7 років тому +8

    Very Helpful. Pruning was always tricky for me. I have a lot of good tomatoes. But now I know its ok to prune the bottom yellow leaves while the tops branches are thriving !

  • @jyothianandan2166
    @jyothianandan2166 7 років тому +52

    what a no nonsense video!! loved it! For the first time I m growing tomatoes following the instructions.. fingers crossed !! 😁 You have got great presentation skills.

  • @Lisa-io6pr
    @Lisa-io6pr 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent videos. Concise, helpful, specific and enjoyable. Thank you!

  • @jerrykyle
    @jerrykyle 6 років тому +9

    This is a great video! I've been growing tomatoes for over 20 years, thought I was doing pretty well but this video has taught me a few things and reinforced a few I'd forgotten. Very nice job!! Thank you for making it.

  • @lpg1298
    @lpg1298 7 років тому +1

    very insightful. The best video for a beginner gardener. Thank you for your time

  • @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies
    @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies 7 років тому +44

    I was a total newcomer when I saw part 1 , totally in awe of your loaded tomato plants , as I was growing foliage for 2 years haha !! Part 2 is a pleasure to watch , complete guide , wonderful !!

    • @sivansivan6620
      @sivansivan6620 5 років тому +1

      Mumbai Balcony Gardener | Avid Life Observer എനിക്ക് ക്യഷി കണ്ട് ഞാൻ ഇതിന്റെ വിത്ത് അന്വേഷിച്ചു കൊണ്ടിരിക്കന്നതാവോ 2 ഏങ്ങനെ എനിക്ക് കിട്ടും

  • @jsol134
    @jsol134 Рік тому +1

    Very useful information and detailed until the end. Great job.

  • @TeofiloV
    @TeofiloV 7 років тому +7

    I love how you get straight to the facts and solutions in maintaining your plants.

  • @Sabbathissaturday
    @Sabbathissaturday 5 років тому +1

    My mouth is literally watering watching this. Nothing better than home grown matters!! Yum yum yum.

  • @johnbrandolini2915
    @johnbrandolini2915 7 років тому +4

    Thank you for the great advice. I've only started container gardening 2 years ago with mixed results. The first year I planted patio tomatoes, Thai chilis, and habaneros. I planted late because I did it on a whim. The yield for the Thai chillis was fair and the tomatoes turned out ok. They were sweeter than store bought which made me want to try again. The second year the chillis did so well that I didn't have to plant them this year the yield was so high. The tomatoes not so much. I screwed up with the choice of soil - drainage was poor, and the soils was so dense there was no root structure when I pulled the plants up. This year I used a soil formulated for veggies and I have huge tomato plants with a ton of fruit and blossoms. I'm using Purely Natural 8-8-8 fertilizer which only needs to be added to the soil every 6 weeks and am using Serenade anti-fungal biological spray every 7 days. No hazardous chemical sprays. I really appreciated the advice on pruning since I was reluctant to prune the plants since I am new to this endeavor. Also you confirmed my decision on the size of my containers. I chose containers big enough to acomodate 4 patio tomato plants for 16 total. I am using very large rubber maid totes that we had left over from storage. Each one holds over 3 cubic feet of soil. Oh, btw, I have recruited a swarm of neighborhood bees and humming birds to pollinate my plants by planting bee balm and garlic chives. The bees love the chive flowers. Cut worms can't reach the plants because of the smooth plastic containers. I planted early for Maine (2nd week of May) and am expecting to harvest in about a week and a half. Again I really appreciate your advice and insight.

  • @bigfig77
    @bigfig77 6 років тому +2

    Great job. I'm an amateur gardener and your videos are so useful and informative.

  • @lisafukuda7647
    @lisafukuda7647 6 років тому +9

    One of the best tomato videos I have seen on UA-cam, thank you!.

  • @nancyword3814
    @nancyword3814 3 роки тому

    One of my favorite garden websites!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @abideenturky
    @abideenturky 7 років тому +24

    Sir, I have no words , how to express my appreciation for your so useful information,
    I am , urban grower too

  • @AlissaPaige91
    @AlissaPaige91 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely love this video. Thank you! 😁

  • @lavettewaters7881
    @lavettewaters7881 6 років тому +13

    U are a very smart man . Thanks for a well explained video

  • @chargers9221
    @chargers9221 7 років тому +1

    My wife and I started our 1st garden for the summer and we love watching all of your videos. our first tomatoes are just starting to ripe and we taste tested one but it was very mealy and kind of tasteless. Now the June gloom is over and its getting warmer we are hoping that may help with the flavor. We grow in containers, and any advice you may have would be awesome! thank you again for your time in putting these together

  • @loveishope4406
    @loveishope4406 7 років тому +61

    Beautiful accent. I listen to you all the time. Very relaxing and informative. Thank you.

  • @terrychrist1383
    @terrychrist1383 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you 😊 I wrote down all the tomatoes that you mentioned. I will plant these next year. I have some in the garden. But I liked how you explained each and variety. 👍♥️ God bless you and your family 🙏🤗 Blessings to you 🙏

  • @AnOldSchoolHome
    @AnOldSchoolHome 7 років тому +35

    Your tomatoes look beautiful! Here in Arizona I have hard time growing the tomatoes to size because of the heat,,, I use huge containers and you are right, the container has to be big enough. Thank you for your video!!!

    • @chrisf6390
      @chrisf6390 6 років тому +1

      Old School Home & Garden with Sasha you probably won’t see this recommendation, but there are a few tomato varieties that thrive in heat. They are wild tomatoes, very tiny but prolific. There are a couple that originate in Mexico and one from Florida called Everglades tomato.I live in Florida so will be trying that one, but for you the Mexican varieties sound perfect.

    • @stormwatcher59
      @stormwatcher59 6 років тому +1

      We have to be careful of a late/early season freeze in my area of PA....plus chilly summer nights don't help! I never thought about it being too hot for tomatoes some places....
      this has been a really informative video in multiple ways. :)
      Happy growing, everyone!

    • @AnOldSchoolHome
      @AnOldSchoolHome 6 років тому

      Chris F believe it or not, I just got a notification for your reply 😁 thank you for the information, I appreciate it 😊

  • @lindag3941
    @lindag3941 7 років тому

    you did a wonderful job at explaining most of the tomato growing procedures, tips & tricks. The one that jumped out to me, as I am an avid tomato grower myself, is that you DID NOT explain to the novice what/where the suckers are located and when you plant the suckers to water very well and often for a couple weeks to get the root system started. Thank you as I did enjoy your video. Linda

  • @teritompkins8539
    @teritompkins8539 7 років тому +4

    Thank you for being so clear and generous with your information - I feel inspired to do a better job with my next batch!

  • @majaber1
    @majaber1 4 роки тому

    By far the most informative plant/gardening tutorial Iv seen...Iv just subscribed...thanks for sharing.

  • @xiaomeiwan8537
    @xiaomeiwan8537 6 років тому +3

    Thank you so much. I really learned a lot and it's my 1st-time growing tomatoes in containers, I hope I can have a good harvest with the help of your video.

  • @lesliewatts2878
    @lesliewatts2878 5 років тому

    Fabulous! Wonderful to receive tips from a "pro"; one with dirt under his nails. I've been growing toms since1975 here in the N.E. (Gatineau Quebec). Your first hand experience is evident and much appreciated. We're always learning.Have a great growing season !

  • @shashakeeleh5468
    @shashakeeleh5468 7 років тому +7

    Excellent video! As a Beginner, I'm already planning for next year, based on the mistakes I made this year.

  • @mariwillalwaysgivethanks
    @mariwillalwaysgivethanks 3 роки тому

    I have watched 3 of your videos and I will now subscribe! Thank you for all of your much needed information.

  • @Survived4Real
    @Survived4Real 7 років тому +5

    California Gardening: TREMENDOUS VIDEO‼️👍🏽 How many hours of sunlight per day do most tomato 🍅 plants require each day? It looks like you have some interesting watering techniques and devices. Could you please tell me where & how you use them? Can they be bought at any gardening store? I thoroughly enjoy your videos and the time and effort you've put into producing them to share with all of us. You clearly have a lot knowledge- skills - and a great enthusiast attitude for growing tomatoes the proper way. Can the soil you make up for tomatoes work equally well for growing most other vegetables? Finally, if one were to plant a 10" tomato plant, about how long before it will begin yielding ripe tomatoes? Thanks in advance for any help and/or advice you may have to share on the questions I've asked. William ~

  • @valjalava1951
    @valjalava1951 7 років тому +1

    Thankyou very much for a great video lots of helpful information

  • @askWanderer
    @askWanderer 6 років тому +6

    Amazing video. Very very informative. I watched your earlier video few years ago when ai started growing tomatoes in small patio in containers. I am learning each year. This year seems to be the best one yet. Keep making videos. Spreading knowledge. Thank you very much.
    Your garden looks amazing bdw.

  • @vh2337
    @vh2337 6 років тому +2

    This is one of the best videos I've seen on YT for covering all necessary info about growing tomatoes. Thanks! Good job.

  • @dinemohammed8098
    @dinemohammed8098 7 років тому +16

    well done good teacher thanks

  • @valeriechavez5021
    @valeriechavez5021 4 роки тому

    Wow that was awesome . This video is 3 years old and the best one out there . Thanks for the info . Glad it popped up .

  • @parimalmaru9052
    @parimalmaru9052 7 років тому +16

    your videos are an inspiration and the patience you put in amking them is worth appreciations. my dream now is to make a productive garden as yours. i would like to ask a question if you dont mind. how much area are you using to grow all the fruits and vegetables you show in your videos. thanks in advance.

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому +8

      My raised beds are 128 sq feet (8 beds each 4x4 feet) and about 8 containers, some fruit trees. See my last months video to get an idea about the growing space: ua-cam.com/video/3MetXX9SkWs/v-deo.html

    • @parimalmaru9052
      @parimalmaru9052 7 років тому +2

      California Gardening thanks bro. how can i be in touch with you in 1-1 basis by not disturbing others with my questuons or queriers.

    • @melissajennings8999
      @melissajennings8999 7 років тому +7

      Parimal Maru don't worry about "bothering others"! it can help others out with issues we didn't know were issues or provide us with tips & tricks, etc!! I always read the comments to see what others are asking or commenting on for this very reason!!! Ask away is my opinion...js!

  • @prakashbakshi8541
    @prakashbakshi8541 6 років тому

    A very useful video and excellent commentary, brief, to the point, and not verbose.

  • @MrHarishKrishnan
    @MrHarishKrishnan 7 років тому +6

    Highly informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Do you have any good recommendations for plants that I can grow on my patio? I don't have a backyard. Right now I'm growing patio tomatoes and green chilies.

  • @qaz9258
    @qaz9258 7 років тому +2

    I completely agree that you did an excellent job on this tutorial. The index at the start, clear concise description, clean crisp video images chosen well of your subject and camera not shaky. Love how you stay on topic by not branching off into related areas like the rodent point.

  • @SimpleGardening
    @SimpleGardening 7 років тому +3

    Thanks CG! Very informative video. I will try propagate using the cutting. This technique is very new for me. Great Video

  • @evy684
    @evy684 7 років тому

    My husband decided to grow tomatoes. What a mess ! They are all over the place. I have been looking at so many videos trying to figure out how to fix this mess. Then ---- I found your video. What a wonderful video. Full of easy to understand instructions. And, also very concise. Thank You ! I will be looking at your other videos too. Now all I have to do, is figure out what to do with all of the many, many vines of these tomatoes. Again, the absolute best tomato video that I have seen !

  • @anujanakiraman6210
    @anujanakiraman6210 7 років тому +11

    Wow that was a great detailed video. Thanks!

  • @jlui1200
    @jlui1200 4 роки тому +1

    Great informative video, @California Gardening. Question about watering: in your video at 9:16, the screen says "Water 1-2 days a week on hot days, Water 2-3 times a week on cooler days." Sounds like you're recommending to water more on cool days than hot days. Isn't that backwards? Or am I misunderstanding something? I assumed that hotter days would evaporate more water, and therefore the plants would require more water on hot days and less water on cool days.

  • @frankburns8871
    @frankburns8871 6 років тому +9

    So excited that it's finally getting close to time to get the peppers and tomatoes outside. Now, if only pork chops and steak would grow in the garden, I'd quit my job.

  • @monturebello5036
    @monturebello5036 4 роки тому

    Very nice video. With lots and lots of information on tamato plants.

  • @cohenhix9612
    @cohenhix9612 7 років тому +6

    Great video with alot of good information for a beginning gardner... is it best to alternate the fertilizing methods between the Organic Tomato Fertilizer and Epson Salt? How far apart can you apply them?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому +9

      Yes add organic fertilizer every month or so and Epsom salt every month as well, spacing them 2 weeks apart.

  • @harpolum
    @harpolum 6 років тому +2

    Excellent!!! Clear, concise, well-organized. Lovely props. Camera shots show clearly what you are explaining. You are a great teacher! Thank you for a delightful review for this old gardener who is still striving for the best tomatoes.

  • @barbisrule
    @barbisrule 5 років тому +3

    Very informative, Thanks.

  • @charlotterichardson7322
    @charlotterichardson7322 7 років тому

    Absolutely FANTASTIC! I'll be back to watch this again and again! Thanks and God Bless!!!

  • @timhumphers1383
    @timhumphers1383 7 років тому +7

    Great video, I'm going to go start removing the "sucker" growths right now. Can the suckers that have already gotten quite large be used to start a new plant as well??

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому +3

      Yes they can be!

    • @joylu6334
      @joylu6334 7 років тому

      .

    • @SouthernCaliforniaGardening
      @SouthernCaliforniaGardening 7 років тому

      👍

    • @timhumphers1383
      @timhumphers1383 7 років тому +1

      Thank you very much for answering my question! I'm going to give it a try.

    • @joeyryan5389
      @joeyryan5389 7 років тому +4

      Absolutely. You can plant directly into a pot, or keep them in a vase of water for a week to let the root hairs get established first.

  • @brendakinney8947
    @brendakinney8947 7 років тому

    Very informative for new tomatoe growers ;beautiful fruit

  • @hemapatel1167
    @hemapatel1167 5 років тому +4

    Best instuction i ever seen👍

  • @j.kittredge
    @j.kittredge 2 роки тому

    This is my new fav tomato vid- stuff not covered in others. Thanks, great job. I subscribed.

  • @emautehaj8060
    @emautehaj8060 5 років тому +3

    this my first time watching your video,,i do love it as a first time gardener, so educative. thank you

  • @fab3356
    @fab3356 4 роки тому

    you are the best garden youtuber.

  • @GrowWhereYouArePlanted
    @GrowWhereYouArePlanted 7 років тому +12

    Very informative. Thanks! Have you tried planting your tomatoes horizontally? I have read that th this allows roots to form along the entire stem.

  • @ruthmcgill8632
    @ruthmcgill8632 7 років тому +1

    Finally, someone intelligent enough to record a video! Loved it and really learned, esp. for next year.

  • @ErvTV
    @ErvTV 7 років тому +4

    I love your videos. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. You are a huge inspiration for many of us. Big like.

  • @breatherepeat
    @breatherepeat 7 років тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I'm a beginning grower (who has killed more plants than grown). I'm living in Italy in a small farming village. Yes, I'm surrounded by farmers, I should ask them, how to grow things, right? In time, yes, I will. But for now, I'm enjoying learning from your videos. Because of your help, I've got thriving Basil, Cherry Tomato, and Mint plants on our balcony. Thank you again for posting. I've learned a lot.

  • @amyl.shultz1121
    @amyl.shultz1121 7 років тому +3

    Great information - I especially like your info on optional staking methods! Thanks for the video!

  • @mompuff6857
    @mompuff6857 5 років тому

    Best tomatoes growing video!! Thank you!! 👍🏻👏🏻👍🏻

  • @mellymoom8155
    @mellymoom8155 7 років тому +6

    growing tomatoes this year!! thanks for the tips!!

  • @TDMIdaho
    @TDMIdaho 7 років тому +1

    Probably the best video on growing tomatoes I have seen. Great job. Thanks!

  • @whatthefunction9140
    @whatthefunction9140 5 років тому +13

    I love your accent. I wish I knew 2 languages.

  • @maureenamos5240
    @maureenamos5240 4 роки тому

    Hi from down under. I enjoyed your video very much. You have provided answers to lots of questions eg. Pot sizes and the reason. I'll be following your videos in the future.

  • @janica.4688
    @janica.4688 5 років тому +5

    share some tomatoes with the birds and make them happy. ☺
    I planted some wild strawberries just for the birds. They choosen it over all other fruit.

    • @janica.4688
      @janica.4688 5 років тому +2

      aswell plant some sunflowers (pre-grown) and other oily seeds that are contained in high quality bird food.
      Plant in a "corner" of your garden just for the birds, bees and butterflies.
      Give something back to the wildlife. Rhey need it.

  • @dianacassinelli9467
    @dianacassinelli9467 6 років тому

    So far to me...one of the best videos about this topic....love it...thanks for sharing

  • @jonnypaul5639
    @jonnypaul5639 7 років тому +5

    Please can you make a video on how to grow more fruit trees that will be helpful if you do so and I love your work you do for us you are an inspiration for me keep making such videos

  • @crossanbrown
    @crossanbrown 7 років тому

    thank you - think this has been the best video on tomatoes I have come across

  • @SokHemKhmerFamily
    @SokHemKhmerFamily 7 років тому +6

    great video. I always learn so much from your video as its alway full of helpful tips. Thank you.

  • @StarBPrior
    @StarBPrior 7 років тому +1

    Wow! Glad I found your site. I am about to start my little urban garden and been looking for tips on planting and caring for tomatoes and pepper specifically. Thanks for sharing your expertise! This is very informational and comprehensive. Will definitely watch your other videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @rupapatel3138
    @rupapatel3138 4 роки тому +6

    For leaf curl mix water with really sour yoghurt and put in copper jug or something and put neem oil or neem leaf and leave for three days and spray for week it will cure leaf curl

  • @pinam27
    @pinam27 7 років тому

    I'm only 10 seconds in, and already I know I'm going to love your video! Could listen to that voice all day long, sounds like music, with a no-nonsense message.

  • @sue418
    @sue418 6 років тому +3

    do u feed your tomato epson salts both when in veg and bloom? if so for both is it once every 3 weeks and 1 tbsp per gal at both life stages?

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  6 років тому +1

      Epsom salt is most needed during bloming time till harvest is completed

  • @ShaherNama
    @ShaherNama 6 років тому

    Very Impressive and Informative Congratulations

  • @aliciacyriac1429
    @aliciacyriac1429 7 років тому +22

    his indian accent is so thick i love it!

    • @terryjp3050
      @terryjp3050 5 років тому

      what other accent would an Eastern Indian person have?

    • @rhl84
      @rhl84 5 років тому

      Alicia cyriac 😊😊😊

    • @sweetvuvuzela4634
      @sweetvuvuzela4634 5 років тому

      Did you really give it some

  • @dabe6919
    @dabe6919 7 років тому

    Usually I don't comment but this video was different ... Job well done! ... Look forward to your next video.

  • @HeirloomReviews
    @HeirloomReviews 7 років тому +5

    yea i find pruning my tomato plant do produce larger fruit!

  • @yasdiolola
    @yasdiolola 5 років тому

    I appreciate that you are straight to the point! I’m a beginner gardener! Also you don’t talk about a lot of expensive amendments! I’m from Lubbock, TX and will try out!

  • @OrganicFarmingIndia
    @OrganicFarmingIndia 7 років тому +4

    tomato are my favorite, it's a very useful video. subscribed (y)

  • @mrsellophane
    @mrsellophane 7 років тому +1

    What a great video. All about the plants / techniques and not the gardener. As a novice veggie gardener I shall be monitoring your videos as I find them so easy to understand (even tho I'm in the UK !). Thank you

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому

      Thanks! My aim is to create instructional video with a lot of gardening footage and the least distractions. Glad to know you liked it. Happy Gardening!

  •  7 років тому +7

    Thanks for informative video. Could you please give us metric measurments also.

    • @AnOldSchoolHome
      @AnOldSchoolHome 7 років тому +3

      If you have a smart phone like iPhone (with Siri) or Goole phone, you can just ask and it will convert anything for you. I use it a lot for cooking recipes because ounces, quarts and cups as measurements mean nothing to me :) I just ask Siri "convert 50 ounces to grams" and she does it :)

    •  7 років тому +4

      Thanks Sasha,
      of course, but not just for me. Just one day and 2000+ views. This is not daily information. It will increase for years and years. It's worth to effort.
      also important to watch the video without interrupt.

    • @AnOldSchoolHome
      @AnOldSchoolHome 7 років тому +3

      You are right about that :) That's why I love my grandmother's measuring system so much - "a hand full", "a pinch", "to taste", "a generous amount"... So universal :)))

    • @richardsydenham4105
      @richardsydenham4105 7 років тому +3

      Just mutiply by 2.2 so one inch is 2.2 cm or 22 mm and weight is the same

    • @jmf5392
      @jmf5392 7 років тому +6

      1 inch is 25.4mm

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 4 роки тому

    I love this video thanks friend! keep em coming

  • @mybackhurts7020
    @mybackhurts7020 7 років тому +3

    So 16 inch wide container 3 inches deep should be cool. What are the gallon size on your containers in agriculture we go by the gallons

    • @mybackhurts7020
      @mybackhurts7020 7 років тому +1

      OK and I get the vibrating toothbrush imitating a Bee but are you letting the pollen just fall?

    • @cynthiawelch3628
      @cynthiawelch3628 7 років тому +1

      He mentioned minimum size 7-8 gallons

  • @antonioteul3590
    @antonioteul3590 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing, greetings from Belize 🇧🇿

  • @hokaihei
    @hokaihei 7 років тому +4

    I though we had the best tomatoes in Italy but I see how good crop is your

  • @coehelen
    @coehelen 7 років тому

    I love your videos. I learn something new all the time and I have been gardening for over fifty years.

  • @gamelard1963
    @gamelard1963 7 років тому +3

    do tomatoes do good in the sun here in los angeles? or would i have to set up a shade roof so they only get sun in the morning and evening so they dont get burnt i put some seeds in a peat pot and they sprouted and im trying to get them ready for next year.

    • @CaliforniaGardening
      @CaliforniaGardening  7 років тому +2

      Its too early to start tomatoes for next year (unless you are planning to keep them indoors thru Feb). I usually start summer vegetable seeds around Christmas!

    • @gamelard1963
      @gamelard1963 7 років тому +2

      i plan on getting some grow lights to keep them growing through the cold season but i will take your advice and start them in january. hopefully by then i have my raised beds built and in place to grow lots of stuff for next year. thanks for the reply.

  • @salwa4ever818
    @salwa4ever818 7 років тому +1

    I live in Canada and love your videos. Your detailed information and knowledge is quite impressive and I learned a lot from you. I will certainly include this salt in my veggie garden this summer. Thanks for the tips and wish you success.

  • @wethepeoplesvoice6174
    @wethepeoplesvoice6174 7 років тому +9

    Question: Out of curiosity, what exactly or how does the electric toothbrush pollinate the plant??

    • @djcbanks
      @djcbanks 7 років тому +13

      Freedom watch the tomato flower contains both the female and male components so the high vibratory action of the toothbrush helps distribute the pollen inside the flower more thoroughly, thereby increasing the chances of fruit being produced.

    • @donnashull6471
      @donnashull6471 7 років тому

      good

    • @carriepayne1278
      @carriepayne1278 7 років тому

      do

  • @KeikoBushnell
    @KeikoBushnell 4 роки тому

    What do you think is the best container SHADE (or partial sun) tomato to grow?
    I’ve been watching a few gardening channels lately and just discovered yours for the first time tonight and I’m hooked I love how informative it is you probably already get tons of comments like this and don’t need me to tell you that but I just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make all these and to provide information with explanations and not just making videos about stuff you don’t know about... thank you so much.
    You are so cool and I like your voice too ✌🏼😘