May 29, 2024

VIDEO: What Happens When You BURY SARDINES Under A TOMATO PLANT?


A few months ago I planted a couple Cherry Bomb Tomato plants just a few feet apart, but under one of the tomatoes I buried a can of Sardines. Today, me and Tuck will see if the sardines benefited the tomato at all, and we will determine whether or not It’s worth burying sardines under tomato plants in the garden.

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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: What Happens When You BURY SARDINES Under A TOMATO PLANT?

  1. Be serious, this is madness. Tomorrow I may come and put some cheese under the plant, or a leaf of kale and present some super crop. Let s keep the tradition! This seems like childish experiments.

  2. Your enthusiasm lifts me up when I am having the worse day and I watch and smile and realize that the simplest things are really what matter. And if it makes us happy that is the point. I believe in fish of any form helps plants. I have always added fish compost to my garlic. Well shrimp compost or sea compost it gets labelled differently. The garlic loves it. So never would have thought of a sardine but why not. Hugs to my Tuck.

  3. I imagine that the processing of the sardines and tinning them will possibly remove a lot of the stuff that would contribute more to nurtrients for the plants as in say fish heads raw/fish guts, and whole fish. I have growns trees where I have buried my animals ie family pets as memorial trees and had the best sunflowers ever when planted seeds there too. I often think about getting road kill..(we have sadly a lot here in Tasmania. Only for trees not for veggie garden as wallabies are pretty large. I love your channel and James and because we are reverse seasons I get lots of inspiration and from you and ideas. Thank You and Tuck.

  4. I planted my tomatoes & cucumbers over whole fish then covered with lime they grew fantastic cheaper way to fertilize because all organic fertilizer so expensive on the island I got it from a other content creator

  5. You contribute to the overfishing crisis crippling our oceans only to waste the food feeding microbes never intended or required to consume seafood in your back yard. Consider your terrier next time u think u need to kill animals and bury them to grow food in your yard.

  6. My dad used fish heads and tails in the garden every fall and sprinkled a little lime on them then buried them and turned the soil in spring and added a little horse manure

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