More tomato videos: https://bit.ly/2SuwZ4h As the season progresses, caring for your tomatoes takes priority. We don’t want our tomatoes succumbing to pests or diseases, running out of water, or overgrowing their support! Here are some of my best tips for making sure you maintain your tomato crop through the summer.
00:00 – Introduction
00:51 – Pruning for Health
02:56 – Training and Supporting
03:50 – Fertilizing Tomatoes
05:36 – Overwatering Signs
06:37 – Proper Watering
08:37 – Pollinating Tomatoes
09:52 – Interplanting Tomatoes
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More care tips for those tommy boys: https://bit.ly/2SuwZ4h Lemme know what care guide you want to see next!
amazing ty
So let's say I didn't buy my tomato seeds but used some from store bought cherry tomatoes that accidentally germinated. How can I determine if my plant is an determined plant or an indeterminate plant?
How can I recover my raised garden containers from too much water? My pepper plants, tomatoes and zucchini are suffering? Is there anything I can do to help the beds dry out?
What's better straw or mulch…????
wait…only 55% of my tomatoes will be juicy? Thanks for your channel I like your content.
Where just keeping on and living our lives well said my friend
What kind of soil is best for tomatoes?
Why don’t you want to fertilize your plants with too much nitrogen when they initially start setting fruit? 4:10 mark
9:23 thats what she said
Ur the man..
thank you
Hello I hope I can ask you a question. So I have this tomato plant and its seems to be doing well and has started its first tomato. The tripe of tomato's is beef steak and its really heavy even when the soil is dry and need water. Is there any advice you can give me as to why his is or what I may have done to cause this?
I cultivated the Like button so I'm hoping to see a difference in my tomatos this year.
This will help my mom with her tomatoes. Thanks.
Always good to learn some more on tomatoes!
Where can I find Kevin’s tomato seeds?
I have learned so much from you, Kevin. It's wonderful to keep up with your journey from the urban garden to this homestead. Thank you for your videos. They are entertaining and very educational!
To know when to harvest tomatoes, paint your nails the color of a perfect tomato and compare them to see when they're ready~
Is dark soil good?
My cherry tomato plant is being absolutely eaten by green caterpillars. Any tips?
I swear tomatoes are my favorite thing to grow but they are such a fussy girl. Yet as fussy as I find them, I grow them every year.
This year I'm going to try growing them indoors in my kitchen over the winter too.
Why are they called "Suckers"? I'm new to Tomato World.
This is my first year growing vegetables and I'm pretty sure I've made every mistake with my two tomato plants!!! But hey, they're still alive and I've harvested 10 whole cherry tomatoes. I'll do better next year and the year after that now that I've subscribed to your channel!
Only 55% C'mon Kevin. You can do better than that! I need at least 80% Thanks for all the tips btw.
Where did you get your corrugated raised beds