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  • Great vid Annie I love tomatoes!

  • this might sound like a silly question but when the plants grow and you harvest the fruits will the plant stay live and grow fruits year after year or do you need to replant every year??

  • i plant my tomatoes from seed ;)

    

  • Great video

  • i can feel the centuries of trial and error behind all this wisdom about growing plants! It's incredible to me how clever todays farmers are thanks to all these 1000s of years of experience behind them

  • Great video also very understanding

  • well done , finally someone who knows Tomatoes

  • فيديو جميل لزراعة الطماطم بطريقة سهلة و بسيطة

  • PLEASE REPLY!!!!!! :)

    I have a baby tomato plant, and right now, it has a few flowers, and i dont know how to plant at all. And i tried it out of curiosity, and I am wondering of I have to fertilize the soil or stuff like that. how do you fertilize soil? And i put it in moist mutrient soil.

  • @prttprincess24 most fertilization is for more experienced growers. I recommend starting with a new tomato plant and using soiless potting mix. If you get flowers... it means plant is getting not enough light. You need at least 18 hours of light for growing stage. You can then use a fertilization method used specifically for the soiless mix. good luck!

  • Enjoyed this video enormously. Just loved the info about planting a leggy tomato plant on its side. Wish I'd found this a month ago, I had a dozen or more leggy plants.

  • This is a good video..lots of information.

  • Thanks for posting the video. A cut worn , larva stage of a moth, got one of my seedlings about five minutes before I checked it early in the morning. I got him before he got in to the ground. A perfectly formed seedling looking like a downed fresh green tree.  I have since and always will use collars. They are not a bother at all and they don't 'help' they are a sure thing.

  • lol, Box Car Willie was the name of a famous performer from Branson, MO!

  • You should take your trowel and lightly hit against the roots, so that they can be well spread, trust me it's worth it :)

  • like ur vid

  • thats not growing tomatoes ur just bying them

  • Informative video. My friend the DirtDoctor has the following to say about cutworms:

    Pour a ring of natural diatomaceous earth around each plant, bone meal or colloidal phosphate will also help. Spray Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) on young plants at dusk. Add 1 tbsp. molasses per gallon. Collars are sometimes used around vegetable stems, but we think this is too much trouble. Cedar mulch & heavy applications of Volcanite sand will also help. Fire ants will wipe out cutworms.

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