Indeterminate Tomatoes Are Powerhouse Producers! But they need to be planted up right initially to get the most out of their potential. What you do early on with these plants is what will set them up this summer for either success, or super success!
In this video we look at the two main methods for planting vine tomatoes in a raised bed. Whether you are growing your own right from seed, or buying starter plants this spring, the two methods discussed here will ensure that you grow the best vines possible and produce the most tomatoes that those plants will bear!
What about Determinate (Bush) Tomatoes? They are a perfect candidate for container gardening! Check out the video here: https://youtu.be/aW8S1aiTpNc
Tomato Growing Series. A 3-part video journey of growing Tomatoes right from seed to adult plants!
Part 1 – Seed Starting: https://youtu.be/qlEp0iDfB-k
Part 2 – Seedling Transplanting: https://youtu.be/2TwdTYl-7bk
Part 3 – Planting In The Garden: https://youtu.be/my4G0wgmeJc
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Adventitious roots are the best!
I’ve seen on multiple videos that putting rock phosphate in the bottom of your transplant hole will turbo charge root development. Have you any experience with this?
I have some cherry tomato's and they ar doing pretty good
Nice vid. Does the 6 ft of trellis have to be vertical? If ur only growing 1 or two plants could u grow them horizontally like grape vines? Say 3-4 feet above the length of a 6 foot garden bed for a total of 9-10 feet of space?
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I was told to pinch out the top of the plant when there are 5 trusses so that they all ripen okay. I'm in the UK and my tomatoes will be grown in a greenhouse. Should I pinch out the top or leave it? Thanks
Your pro tip mentions infrequent but heavy waterings. Doesn't that cause the tomatoes to split? If not what does cause them to split?
I have used both of those methods for planting tomatoes. Except, if I am planting the tomato by laying on it's side, I dig a trench then lay the tomato down and cover the stem and roots up. But, I only do this if I am planted in a garden plot where I have more room, If I use a container, I use the first method that you showed.
I just started letting my vine tomatoes re-seed themselves in the same location. It seems to work out pretty great so far. They produce so many fruits, so I just drop any split / overripe ones on the ground for next year LOL.
As a novice, this year I cramming up on tomatoes, and have watched countless videos. This one has some advice not found anywhere else. I'm going to use the planting technique demonstrated. I'm using only half 3 year composted horse manuer and good crumbly garden soil to grow 4 varieties of heirloom. And I'm using different techniques to see which works for my place. Thanks! Subscribed.
Very good thank you, I need a video, on Speckled Butter Beads, to put string or something.
You have got a great channel here,my garden has been moved a bit more since the lockdown
We have always been told not to water overhead. In other words don't wet the foliage. Have you ever heard of this? Also what fertilizer is best? Thanks for the information.
You have great chanel. This year I started my own seeds indoor. I got carried away and now I have too many tomatoes and peppers and mixed up all the varieties. I will try no till method on some of them.
What you think about hardening the plants before planting outdoor and cedar mulch in vegetable garden. Thanks.
Great video. Just wondering when using method two, if you can place stems of neighboring plants next to each other in a raised bed to save on space?
I want to experiment growing tomatoes in a hydroponic setup. Can only imagine them maturing into a tangled jungle.
You should be a farmer your realy good at planting LOL
I JUST grew my corn thank you for telling us how to
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Where can I find the mulch
I have my Tomatoes on a 6ft cow panel and i am running out of room. The Tomatoes are 7ft tall. What can i do so i don,t loose them . Do i have to top them to save them from breaking off ?
just starting my vine tomatoes today! where do you get your individual seedling planters from?
Thank you for making videos but
You are one of my favorite garden Guys. Thanks so much for your video and again great Job.
Love your videos 🙂
Can i plant cucumbers seedlings on its side like that to get more roots and become a vine also?