Overwinter Tomato Plants and Grow Tomatoes Year After Year without Seed
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- Опубліковано 24 тра 2024
- I saved cuttings from tomato plants last year when the tomatoes were done producing. I used the cutting to root new plants and planted the newly rooted cuttings in pots inside the house. I kept the plant inside the house the whole winter overwintering the tomato plants. As the tomato grew I harvest tomatoes throughout the winter and also took cutting from the suckers to start more tomato plants. In Spring, I had a huge original tomato plant to plant in my garden and bunch of newly rooted cuttings as well.
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I am 82 years old and have been rooting tomatoes this way for more than 60 years
So have I. In England with short summers. I start some tomatoes early and take side shoots to produce a lot more plants especially if they are expensive hybrids.
I would murder for some of your tomato plants if they're actually 60 years old. You've transcended decades with the same plants. Impressive. Their flavor must be something we today cannot comprehend or remember. Have you saved any of the seeds since?
I wondered the same thing. Talk about heirloom tomatoes lol!
Bro you are a tomato Expert
@tylerrock1453 me too!
I did this during the growing season this year with some of my San Marzanos. I had a few spots where the seedlings didn't make it, so I grabbed a few suckers from the plants that were growing strongly, popped them right in the soil, and they're now full grown plants. A great trick.
Its actually also a guarantee for getting the same tomato in next harvest, that is not the case when you use seeds harvested from the tomatos. Nice!
Thanks for this video. I have several different types of tomatoes growing in buckets on the side of my driveway. A week or two before our first frost I will cut a few suckers off each type of plant and try your process. I have already bought a few other types of tomato seeds for next year and I'll compare the results. I bet your way will really give me a big head start on the growing season. The best part is that I will have ZERO cost by rooting the suckers. Well, I will have some cost for buying distilled water but that is not much. Thanks again for this video. At 76 I'm still not too old to learn.
Good job! I find if you cut determinate tomatoes when they are almost done producing so you leave only the one or two branches, it will regrow a new producing plant.
You are a highly underrated youtube channel! Your videos are definitely an inspiration to new gardeners and you've convinced me to overwinter my tomatoes! My plan is to not have to buy any plants starts next year - I'm going to overwinter/start all of my plants on my own, and this tutorial helped so much!
Amazing... In 2019 I grew two cherry tomato plants in pots and brought them inside in fall. I've been eating tomatoes all winter! Yesterday I replanted them both into a larger lot and removed the scraggly live stem ends and put them in water to grow more plants. It was so cool to find someone else who is doing the same thing! My friends have been surprised to find out it was possible. They also enjoyed tasting them too 😊
Can you do a follow up video in about 3 months to show us how big your tomatoes grew? That would be neat to see. :)
They were Cherry tomatoes..won't grow more.
I have done this this Winter in Southern England with my Piccolo F1 tomatoes. Here I used a heat mat and a grow light and now in mid-Feb I have the first of many cuttings coming into flower. Saves a lot of time and also money where F1s are concerned. Great video, thank you for the work you have put in and for sharing.
Wow, I wish I had seen this video back in November. I had such a delicious kind of tomato last year but not this year
thank you for showing me how to string a tomato plant. Never to old to learn. We are going into winter in South Africa, actually it is suppose to be fall in March.... (Early winter?) We have to start planting our own food to survive!! (going back to level 2???) I have to become self sustainable!! we are totally off grid already in the middle of a city!!!. Shalom to you and your family.
Living in Hawaii, I'm actually rooting the suckers and trying to get them going in my garden to fill out a new garden bed I made. No winter here. :)
Lucky you ! We only get 4 months of summer. This year I'm trying to grow indoors let me see how it works out
I have some tomato clones started, ready to bring inside. Thank you for your wonderfully helpful videos!
All of this time I've been throwing away the suckers I prune!! Keep thinking how many tomato plants I would have by end of summer
It's the first of February 2022 I wish I would have seen this video last fall...lol.. but it'll give me something to do next winter
Totally going to try this. I've never even thought to regrow the suckers, that in itself is a great idea!
Thank you for sharing this, I will try this with my tomato plants this winter. Thank you again.
I have 2 tomato plants from last year on my kitchen table. Getting ready to transplant for my porch garden. Oh yes. I love doing this.
Thank you
I'm attempting the same thing except I started a young plant just before fall started and right before it started getting too cold I brought it inside and put it under some grow lights and it's producing a lot tomatoes which is exciting I've never tried this before but I am going to take some of the cuttings and try to root them so I can have a few tomato plants producing the plant I started has already needed an extension on its greenhouse that I made and I've also strung up some of the branches that have a lot of tomatoes so they'll be supported and if I get teased tomato cuttings to root I'll end up getting a bigger Greenhouse LOL I can't wait until Tomatoes I have on the original plantar ripe to eat they're getting so big as crazy
Quick and informative, thank you !!!
Oh so nice my friend I'm so happy for your beautiful video. I had heard this could be done but just enjoyed watching you and your enjoyment of your tomatoes over the winter
Thanks for watching Rene! Glad you liked the video!
I just have to say it I love you. Found you few weeks ago and now I am just binge watching your channel.
Thanks for the great video. I live in South Tennessee and we’re about to get our first frost next week. I have my project for the weekend!
Hey Jag, while putting the suckers in the water and in pots indoors during winter, did you add any fertilizer of any kind for the plants to grow so well?
Very informative! I don't know why I'd never considered that method; it's a great way to preserve heritage varieties. And it's perhaps easier than fussing with seeds. Thanks for sharing!
P.S. I DIY my own greenhouse !! Actually looks good & I did it all by myself !
YES! So happy this worked! Thank you so much for making this video!
I have an indoor cherry tomato plant that has been producing fruit now for two years. She goes through like molting stages...lol. I have a second one now growing from seeds from the first.
Man, I can't wait to try this with my beefsteak tomato. This is exciting. I look forward to seeing the results 👍😊
3:32 I love all that growing life near your kitchen window area. It is inspirational.
4:46 Good tip on how to plant and grow more roots in your garden.
Even the baby can understand your video.. It's so easy
Can't wait to try this out!! Thanks for the tip - might be tough over here in Quebec but I love your videos Jag and your passion for your craft. Thanks for the excellent tips and tricks. We started our first garden this year and are LOVING it.
Thank you so much! I didn’t know these plants can be so easy to grow
Wow tomato is very beatiful
Thank you Jag, this is a great video. We'll be trying this over here in England this winter. :)
Wow, what a great idea. I can hardly wait to try this. Thanks
Thanks for this video.
Thank You for sharing, I know what I am doing this fall.
Just getting ready to do this myself in Carolina and needed the how-to. Thanks much!
Very informative..thank you
I’m going to try this tomorrow! Thanks
Enjoyed your Wisdom !!
Amazing video. And so inspiring. I am new at gardening and am going to try this out.
That is so cool, thanks for sharing!!.. 😎🙂
It's even beautiful as a decoration to the house ❤️
Thanks for sharing.
your channel has taught me so much! thank you for all your beautiful videos!
Im gonna try this thank you!
Thank-You Jag for your amazing and helpful videos.
This was great jag, thanks for sharing 👍
I am so excited to see this. I live up north where we have a short growing season. I am definitely going to give this a try this winter.
Amazing!! Thank you for your video. Keep doing what you do. Thanks again!!
This is one of the best demonstrations I've ever seen💚
Excellent planing
FASCINATING. 😱
Sooo gonna try this! Thanks 🍅
Thank you for this! I have a plant that I was wishing I COULD winterize and didnt know I could. Great to know I have a chance to reproduce 1st generation 🍅!
thanks for sharing this video. i'm definitely going to do this. i'm growing a chelsea tomato this year, w/c is indeterminate.
May try this, thank you
Omgosh. This is amazing.
WOW! I'm going to do this. I have one tomato plant first time in 40 years. Tomatoes for next year
Oh yes..I will try this. Oct 19 and still getting tomatoes here in Tx but they are done I will do this!
Jag... You are so clever. I love yr videos. 😊
Thanks, a great, informative video.
Great idea. Thanks.
Tks for sharing this tutorial with us
I’m doing this currently 🎉😊
I love how genuinely excited and happy you are doing this. ♥️ your channel.
Awesome video
So cool!!
Thank you
Thats amazing! I will get some suckers this autumn and try it out :) Thanks for the great idea!
Do you have amy footage or pics of how those plants did over the season? Super interested to hear more!
Mind blown!
Great information.
thank you
I grow tons of toms but have not known this cheat for more early season !!..it's brilliant..thankyou xx love your vids n easy explination..great job xx Debbie vasileiou xxx
I think I may try this as the season winds down! Thanks!
I love this and will try this. Thank you for this.
Congrats on the success of this project. I love to see your excitement and enthusiasm with these Tomatoes. I’ve over wintered tomato plants like this in my small heated greenhouse! As well as peppers. It’s so very rewarding.. Thanks for a great video!
Very very helpful video👍🏽👍🏽
I'm going to do this.
Nice one Jag
Im doing this, this year!
I was just thinking about doing this! I think UA-cam is reading my mind!
Fantastic, thank you. I just brought in my pepper plants after discovering that works too...seems to be all the nightshades :)
Cool!❤
Thank you for creating your helpful garden videos. Can you let us know how these cuttings were feed during their growing season? Will be trying some overwinter this year.
Winter in california...lmao -Québec
Yup. Im in the mountains of Colorado.
@@miranduri winter not finish yet XD
lol
Amazing information ....i have some tomatoes growing in my garden will do this planting like this video
U think Quebec has winter? Try Alberta.
Tomato is lovely 😊
Great video Jag. I don't know why I didn't think of that 😂
Very helpful bro
Very nice 😍
I love this video. I worried about my tomato trees. End of this year, I'm gonna bring most healthy tomato tree into home and keep it for next year.
Greetings to you out there in California Jag from here in Tifton, GA. I'm looking forward to trying this method with one of my tomato plants this fall, thank you for sharing this method and information with us and continued success to you in your garden out there!
Greetings from California! Let me know how it turns out!
@@DaisyCreekFarms I will my friend and thanks again Jag!
That’s amazing I could kick myself in the butt I threw away all my tomato plants last year!!!
Thanks for all the great advice I love your videos!!!
Well done.
Very nice video
I started growing cherry tomatoes inside in a mason jar, under lights from a kit I got on Amazon. It's growing amazing and I've cloned 2 more that are growing and rooting even more! I never planned to grow them outside but after this and last year with purple crimson tomatoes I'm thinking of planting mostly cherry and if I start them inside like this they'll produce so early. I'm also going to over winter some pepper plants and try to graph a cherry tomato branch onto them!
wow i didnt know you could do this i threw all my suckers away and my dead plants this will help me for next season