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Are you interested in growing tomatoes or tomato plants? Before you get to planting, check this video out. We've got plenty of advice on growing tomatoes and tomato plants for you - from the correct time to plant, to the sufficient amount of sunlight, to how to achieve the desired results of your garden and soil quality. Tomato plants are highly popular to grow, and growing tomatoes can be a cinch.

Be sure to watch this video and check out these gardening tips for growing your tomatoes. This will ensure that you will end up with rich, ripe tomatoes during the season.

For more information and gardening tips, please visit our site listed at the top of this video description. It has a wealth of information about gardening and gardening products. Hope this helps with your growing tomatoes, those tomato plants will be perfect in no time!

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  • if starting a plant from seed is too much trouble ,I'm sorry, your not a true gardener,, your a "yarden"-er

  • wow. that was pretty boring. and i couldn't stop focusing on how you didn't bother growing from seed.

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  • my hyper tomato gets about 3 1/2 ft to 4 ft tall an the produce a ton per plant! last year i had all of them at 3 1/2 ft producing 80 tomatoes at a time, flower clusters have about 10/12 fowers

  • tomatoes at the start of spring! as they go out side i will start some more so in the mid summer to end of summer they will be at the end of there life cycle! then i will replant the second set an just let them die off! soo from early spring to very later fall i will have tomatoes all the time! i have some seeds left of my hyper tomato if you would like them?

  • yes!!! start them early indoor's in a small solo cup or any cup you have,first add about an inch of dirt in the cup with a seed let it sprout! once it grows half way up the cup add dirt an repeat (but remember to cut off any leaves that you might have to cover) you can do the same for pepper plants too. ill tell you what i am going to do this year.....i am going to start some peppers and my own line of tomatoes indoors an grow them to a flowering stage then put them out side so i can have fresh

  • @kingofstl841 Good tip..This means I can start my tomato seeds early indoors and not have to worry about spindly stems, right?

  • Great Tips! Thanks!

  • It's not called a Tomayto you idiot

  • They would be much healthier and allow more sunlight through if you chose to keep only two 'runners' per plant. Always pick out the first intermediate shoot that comes on as the third and unwanted 'runner' at the first sighting and you'll have kick arse tom's.

  • did you know that the tomatoe plant is a member of the deadly nightshade family,,so make sure you was those hands afterwards people..good vid,,yours are looking a lot better then mine,,but im sure il get better at this gardening stuff, the more i persist..

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