You did a killer job on tomatoes this year. I have a hard time getting my plants to survive through the summer, but my humidity is much higher than yours. Those whispy tomato plants just do not do well in the south. I have had a couple and they would only produce one or two tomatoes. I need to start planning on my spring tomato project soon. Nice finally getting some cool weather.
@@growyourownfood7814 I need to plan my next tomato season, too. But I’m also enjoying the slowed down part of the garden season, too. I feel like with tomatoes in Texas, only the strong survive 😂. Our climate is so tough to grow in!
@@littlesaltyhomesteader What's this slow down part of season you speak of? I just got through potting up 5 new citrus trees I got in the mail, and I have over 100 broccoli and cauliflower starts and 18 lettuce starts to plant. Not to mention needing to plant 2 acres of ryegrass by hand for the horse and donkey. Not to mention the onion plants.
Just came across your channel. Great video.
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You did a killer job on tomatoes this year. I have a hard time getting my plants to survive through the summer, but my humidity is much higher than yours. Those whispy tomato plants just do not do well in the south. I have had a couple and they would only produce one or two tomatoes. I need to start planning on my spring tomato project soon. Nice finally getting some cool weather.
@@growyourownfood7814 I need to plan my next tomato season, too. But I’m also enjoying the slowed down part of the garden season, too. I feel like with tomatoes in Texas, only the strong survive 😂. Our climate is so tough to grow in!
@@littlesaltyhomesteader What's this slow down part of season you speak of? I just got through potting up 5 new citrus trees I got in the mail, and I have over 100 broccoli and cauliflower starts and 18 lettuce starts to plant. Not to mention needing to plant 2 acres of ryegrass by hand for the horse and donkey. Not to mention the onion plants.