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THE PRODUCE GARDEN - growing tomatoes part one

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

growing your own tomatoes is easy and fun

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  • bobbo

    too many plants in that pot man. a 1foot pot is cool for one plant, when u pull up the others be careful of the roots and use a liquid fertiliser when u re-plant them, should be fine!

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  • please show us your soil ! all the way down.

    thank you ,, its nice to see a video thats well down keep it up

  • Are they heirloom?? That is the only type you can harvest there seeds becuase they pollinate themselves...

  • @linoleumcarving The food that you're feeding them isn't organic - they aren't eating animals and plants to produce organic material...the additives and hormones and preservatives in regular dog food are not good for feeding plants.

  • that was a great tip about starving them, I can not wait until spring/summer to give that a go.

  • @linoleumcarving If it well composted you probably could, composting builds up a lot of heat this kills bad stuff in the poo, while still retaining nutrients.

  • @will2dmax I have dogs that crap all over my back yard why can't use their poo for fertlizer?

  • The only thing I feed my tomatoes is Horse manure,and plenty of phospahte

    when I first plant, I find this works for every thing I grow.

  • @kokonutbaby1-- use 3% h2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide). It kills the blight.

  • Thanks to this Web site Makers and to all viewers. I like this site very very much. Please add some latest technical informations and easy approach for gardening.

    Thanks

    Manzoor Hussain

  • so u water twice a week? i think i have been watering too much...do your plants ever get blight? I have had that problem recently but i heard u can mix few heaping teaspoons baking soda in 3 liters water, when sunny spray leaves til drenched, wait 2 days do again and that kills it..then mix half and half strength of low fat milk in water and spray the leaves again, fertilize, compost and the plants will be saved. I am going to try it after all this rain is over.

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