Growing Tomatoes !
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I forgot why i clicked on this video... i was busy looking at melissa! Btw, you did good melissa explaining, but its not everyday we see hot gardeners! nice maters..lol!
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I'm from MS ain't been there for a while. Man do I miss those fine southern gals, love her accent!
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@gardenmagik happy to contribute; keep up the vids.
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termaters!
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T'maydas. lololol
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this is great. great advice and very informative.
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Hard to consentrate on the tomatoes! There'a a beautiful flower in the garden that takes all my attenention!
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Great video.
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You can add lime whenever, but do you need it? Too much is worse than not enough.
You can always add more but it is hard to take it away!
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Melissa is so pretty that its hard to listen to what she is saying...however when I grow my tomato'e this year they will taist better cause I will be thinking of the lady that tought me how to grow them looked. thanks melissa!!
their are two kinds of people who live in the south, those who talk funny, and those who will talk funny.
roaringwaterbay 1 week ago
@roaringwaterbay Thanks!~ ?
gardenmagik 1 week ago
Although you are quite correct in much of the video I think you might have inadvertently neglected to mention that indeterminate plants produce their fruit at different times while determinates produce all their fruit at once.
TheRealTrojanGoat 5 months ago
@TheRealTrojanGoat ... I didnt get to edit the video myself- and so, that explanation was cut out (for time limits).. Experienced gardeners (like yourself) know the more scientific definition of determinate and indeterminate.. & The way I explained it seems easier for the casual gardener- as a way to remember the difference between indeterminate and determinate when purchasing plants... Thanks for the excellent comment and Blessings from my garden!
gardenmagik 5 months ago
LUV that Southern accent!!!!!!!
flyboymd82 1 year ago 4
@flyboymd82 ... Thanks so much!
gardenmagik 1 year ago