Tomato Suckers - Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 153.avi

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2011

Doesn't that sound yummy? Actually I'm referring to pruning and thinning out tomato plant sucker stems that really drain the overall fruit energy needed to grow larger, healthier, and disease free tomatoes in your garden. Here's my aggressive approach to giving my tomatoes a serious haircut.

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  • MisterBees, thanks for watching and picking up on tips from last year. Our blog shows what we are doing over time. Sometimes people haven't seen former blogs and this is new to them. Will always try to show new info too. Please keep watching.

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  • thanks for all your videos

    i am a noob to tomato plants, i think i am removing the leafs and not the suckers? do suckers have flowers on them? if i remove leafs is that bad?

  • You did a video of this last year. Will you do another next year? And the next year?

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