Tomato Tour and Spring Garden Update: Trying my first Tomato of 2024!
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- Join me as I show you how our tomatoes are doing so far. I am growing both indeterminate and dwarf varieties so I am super excited to compare and contrast them! We already have some fruit ripening on the vines and the past few weeks we have had some awesome new growth. Which Tomato are you the most excited about?
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If you’re interested in learning more about the specific varieties I am growing this year, check out my tomato Playlist!
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Tomatoes are perfectly doing well ❤❤
Yes! I am very excited to see what we are going to get this year! What is your favorite tomato?
Nice garden!
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wow - I wouldn't have pulled that first tomato. Didn't look cat faced to me - looked like a regular double?
Probably the best Tomato of my life was a White Tomesol. Great choice. And I love VS.
In Truth, I could have left if on the vine and it would have ripened up just fine. I pulled it because it was still so early in the season, and I prefer this variety for slicing so I got rid of it so the energy could go to making new ones. (also the costoluto genovese makes soooo many tomatoes I wasn't worried about affecting the production.
I am super excited about the White tomesol. I cannot wait for the first ripe one.
You remember all the names of the tomatoes,i have about 7 plants and can remember only one by name 😂😂😂.
Hahaha, the tomatoes are easier than some of the other plants, like the onions for example. I have also learned the value of a label. Although my 1 year old like to rearrange them :)
Black Swallowtails lay eggs on the fennel - host plant for the caterpillars. Ouch
Yes they do! I used to hate it because they laid like crazy on my carrots and fennel. Now that I have the giant fennel in the garden that goes to seed each year, that has seemed to attract most of them. It's a win- win because they get to reproduce and live their best life, while my smaller more susceptible plants are generally left alone...but the butterflies at least...
@@thelittlethingsinlife4822 I guess when you harvest the carrots - putting the tops at the fennel would be a good idea. Babies can find it. I actually didn't grow fennel for them this year and only managed to find 2 plants. Bunnies ate them. Now I found dill and trying it in my raised bed.
HORRIFYING bunny issue this year