Potting Tips and Container Tomatoes

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Love fresh tomatoes but don't have room for a garden? No problem! Grab a pot, some soil and watch GardenRx's host Loren Nancarrow teach you how the super secrets for growing the finest container tomatoes you've ever eaten!

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  • Dear MsSpencerInFrance,

    As far as we can tell, there is no way to keep a tomato, in a pot, during the summer, watered enough. Like you, we simply water them everyday. Tomatoes in the ground, that’s a different story. Our garden is a small urban garden, we use raised beds and after planting we lay on a three to four inch layer of mulch to maintain moisture. This works fine for us and now we only water twice a week. Good luck and let us know it your tomatoes turn out this season!

  • Hi Buddy, thanks for the kind words. We've been working steady to get the latest round of garden videos edited for posting. With just a little luck, we'll be able to release several more of Loren's great garden tips next week. Thanks again for taking the time to comment, it really helps get the word out. Best regards,

  • Glad you like it, please tell your friends!  And keep watching, we're just beginning to edit lots more of Loren's great garden tips including a special on everything you ever wanted to know about growing tomatoes but didn't know who to ask!

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  • Hiya, How do I stop the soil from drying out to quickly? I water twice a day but it is still really dry in the summer in the South of France and My tomatoes stuffer.

  • @CupRockTV By the way. I am a 71yr. old vet. so I am living proof that you're never too old to learn. I have a TILLER but I prefer no till gardening. That is really a unique way to grow produce and they're very healthy. Keep up the good work.

  • Your delivery is interesting and not boring at all! Your advice is excellent. I will be looking for more of your videos. Thank you.

  • ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.. YOUR TIPS ARE SO HANDY!

  • wow u really know wat ur talking about thanks allot

  • Awesome video, very informative.

  • This is a great video.

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