May 28, 2024

VIDEO: FREE Tomatoes for YOU & FIRST Garden Tour 2022!


Save those suckers AND come along for my 2022 garden goals!
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23 thoughts on “VIDEO: FREE Tomatoes for YOU & FIRST Garden Tour 2022!

  1. I am going to try keeping suckers to root for next growing season here in florida since its almost time for the heat to be too much for them. The Midnight snack cherry tomato plant I purchased has done great and the taste is amazing. So Hopefully my plan will work. I started a whole other garden with all my pieces that broke of the mother and the suckers I cut. I rooted in a wash panand then into the other garden. Remember to tap tap tap them blooms to o.

  2. I just finished ripping out half my blackberries! Mostly because originally I planted two varieties – one thornless, one with thorns – and the thornless ones produce more, bigger berries while the thorny plants produced very little last year – and they are worse than roses to deal with! Interestingly – my blackberries are about 15 feet from the feed pan that I put cracked corn in every night for the deer – and in 3-4 years they have never bothered the blackberries!

  3. OR…take a slice of tomato with seeds, toss in pot, cover with dirt, not deep, wait a couple of days and you will see tomato Sprouts coming up of course then you have to separate them

  4. We have some really pretty red bee balm that keeps trying to take over the garden, after I planted them a few years ago for pollinators. We get enough volunteer plants that we can share bunches with neighbors. We call it "bee crack" because they just can't resist the flowers.

  5. Try getting seeds from Hoss Tools. A few people I watch have had issues with Baker Creek seeds, sadly… 🙁 LOVE your garden!!! Love you too! <3

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