November 21, 2024

VIDEO: CROP FOCUS – Tomatoes – My Favourite Varieties


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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: CROP FOCUS – Tomatoes – My Favourite Varieties

  1. Hey curtis, i know you're into self help like i am so i'm sure you probably have the answer to this. I have trouble forcing myself to work for long periods of time at home. I'm so used to having a "do nothing but relax" mindset from when i was working daily at the slave shops that come time in the morning when i do my "routine" i find myself hard pressed to even push past 30 minutes to an hour before i feel mentally exhausted and feel the "need" to come back inside.

    Do you have any tips to break this mindset and sort of force myself to treat this business with the same work mentality as my regular job? I'm sure this has to be a question you get alot, so if you just have a copy pasta that'd be fine.

  2. over the years I have grown ox-heart tomatoes 3 or 4 times I bought the seeds from reputable seed sellers & none of them grew the same tomato… I remember everyone in Australia used to grow them so i'm sure someone has true ox-heart seeds stashed somewhere, il have to try and find a local seed saver that has them if I want to grow them again.

  3. Could you take a clone from the best oxheart in you’re garden and culture a mother plant indoors under lighting? Sounds better and more fun than picking seeds out lol! Thanks for the videos

  4. Curtis, i have seen other farmers twisting bottom stems without any branches around pots or simply on the ground to keep plants smaller and keep the same plants all the time.

  5. For anyone interested, Oxhearts are sold by various seed companies under different names. I don't know if it is a trademark thing or what but they are rarely actually called Oxhearts. Maybe they have different characteristics, too. I don't know.

  6. I live in South Africa in the Klein Karoo region and we have a really long growing season here (7 months outside and 10 months inside). I would really be interested in trying your ox heart variety here. Perhaps we could trade. We have some lovely local varieties of tomato, corn and pumpkin.

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