Pruning your tomato plants

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  • Yes, I grew a lot more than I planed and its been very nice. I wish I can grow them outside all year round, but its going to be getting cold in the next few month, but the good thing is that I can grow more spinach and kale. Thanks for watch....Much Love

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  • Shaolin I know just how you feel about the seeds on lettuce. The year before last I had an entire 4x4 square grow because i let the lettuce go to seed the first year in the square next to it. The wind seeded the entire square for me. Just watch where the flowers go and that is where it will. I had some growing in desert sand it was everywhere.

  • An excellent job man...Keep it up...You have nice tall tomato plant ...Mine are short and usually three tomatoes per plant,but yours is amazing alot of tomatoes...And yes I have never made on Cucumber every year same thing as you..May be toronto is not for cucumber?! Thanks for your nice videos

  • smoke another bowel dude!!

  • I have seen the sun before, try and stick to the topic.

  • Should build a wood 2 by 2 frame for the sun golds to grow on. Typically you could build slots at the joints so you can knock it down at the end of the season and reuse them like a mortise to inter lap each other and the supports for the frame could be galvanized metal poles driven into the ground the have the posts of the frame slide into them. I would use either red wood cedar or it you want marine varnish it to last 10 years or more on pine or oak.

  • I plan on growing the very sweet orange cherries to make tomato wine in the winter.

    They are sweet enough to make we just like grapes.

  • you really made the most of your plants.

    I bet you got a good few kilos of toms.

    I didn't grow anything this year which is a shame as the weather has been good, lots of sun and rain and heat (not always the case in England) haha

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