Anyone know, if its possible to get new tomato plants by burying a whole tomato ?
I mean the tomato will rot in the soil, and in 3-4 months should release the dried seeds inside the tomato into the soil ? Weird experiment which I am testing.
i'm sure it'd work, but the slimey stuff encasing the seeds retards how many seedlings you'll get. whenever you collect seeds from tomatoes, you remove that slime and ferment the seeds for a couple days, then let them air dry.
I noticed you do not pull the suckers off, you would get far more fruit if you did. If you write me or your watchers write, I will tell them how to remove the suckers. I used to be a truck gardener of tomato's.
hey what are "rockets"? is that some kind of herb? so did u say u use that sulfate potash as the fertilizer or fertilize after the potash? im not sure what that moisture control stuff was but i know here in the states they have started adding moisture control stuff in the organic potting soil bags.
thanks dave. try to pick off as many of the caterpillars as you can or you can make your own chilli pesticide (see my vid), they won't eat it then. Dipel is a good insecticide for caterpillars, not organic but low toxic.
Thanks for our video mate, great work. Ive got my first tomato plant on the go and its going great. Abouy six fruit now and lots more flowers. I keep finding little green worm things eating my leaves. Do you know how i can get rid of them using organic things if possable? cheers from perth
thanks much, great videos!
htorgerson 1 year ago
thanks much! great videos!
htorgerson 1 year ago
Nice marijuana
Paumonsu 1 year ago
they grow tomatoes all year at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew in a greenhouse
IanBrown1988 2 years ago
tomatoes are not the most exciting thing you could grow of all things
Lunarlaserranging 2 years ago
Hi, Nice video :D.
just wana know wat is that white power feed u used in the video at 1:27. Thx
STPlayer 2 years ago
where do you live? dog
davidringosr 2 years ago
Anyone know, if its possible to get new tomato plants by burying a whole tomato ?
I mean the tomato will rot in the soil, and in 3-4 months should release the dried seeds inside the tomato into the soil ? Weird experiment which I am testing.
spyknife 2 years ago
i dont think you can but you can scrape the seeds straight out of a ripe, fresh tomato into the soil and it will grow nicely.
andreaszellweger 2 years ago
@spyknife
i'm sure it'd work, but the slimey stuff encasing the seeds retards how many seedlings you'll get. whenever you collect seeds from tomatoes, you remove that slime and ferment the seeds for a couple days, then let them air dry.
blabityblabblab 2 years ago
I heard of this process of watering your tomatoes less right before harvest to get a sweeter fruit, when do you start to water less?
TofuCrimes 2 years ago
I noticed you do not pull the suckers off, you would get far more fruit if you did. If you write me or your watchers write, I will tell them how to remove the suckers. I used to be a truck gardener of tomato's.
WoodBClayMaster 2 years ago
i use the knee hi hose to tie my plants as its stretchy and easy to tie...u can also use them to hold up heavy fruit like melons. =)
kokonutbaby1 2 years ago
hey what are "rockets"? is that some kind of herb? so did u say u use that sulfate potash as the fertilizer or fertilize after the potash? im not sure what that moisture control stuff was but i know here in the states they have started adding moisture control stuff in the organic potting soil bags.
kokonutbaby1 2 years ago
rocket is a plant which the leaves are used in salads. youll probably find it next to lettuce in seed catalogues etc.
legaliseit420 2 years ago
Arugula is also known as rocket
phantom5815 2 years ago
Great job! Nice to see the fruits of your labor!
seanburke100 2 years ago
Cool!
amandaa741258 3 years ago
great vid mate
theveggiedude 3 years ago
sounds like heaps of space, you go!
theproducegarden 3 years ago
cant wait to get my pollytunnels up gonna have three 10"x 30" at the bottem of my garden, do you think thats enough to go commercial! from scotland
c1my1k 3 years ago
Hey!
I just found your videos. I love the info and they are all fun to watch. I don't have a garden tho. A student is not rich! Hahahaha!
yamimura 3 years ago
Thank you for showing where to remove foilage and when. I would have liked a couple of close up shots as well.
forestcats 3 years ago
Nicely done I will use this as a reference this summer for my tomatoes. Keep up the great work!
HelmerandRawlins 4 years ago
Great video, very informative.
deeyas123 4 years ago
Thanks for posting.
dionysusstar 4 years ago
thanks dave. try to pick off as many of the caterpillars as you can or you can make your own chilli pesticide (see my vid), they won't eat it then. Dipel is a good insecticide for caterpillars, not organic but low toxic.
theproducegarden 4 years ago
Thanks for our video mate, great work. Ive got my first tomato plant on the go and its going great. Abouy six fruit now and lots more flowers. I keep finding little green worm things eating my leaves. Do you know how i can get rid of them using organic things if possable? cheers from perth
dave1234u 4 years ago
I can't wait for your companion planting clip. So far, all your clips have been informative and realy interesting, thanks.
Eva.
evabloom 4 years ago
Very interesting
chacon191 4 years ago