November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Complete Comprehensive Guide to Growing Tomatoes – Care, fertilizing, staking, pruning, and MORE!


In this episode we are going through a complete comprehensive guide to growing tomatoes. From selection of the right plants, to fertilizing, pruning, staking, disease, spacing, and care.
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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: Complete Comprehensive Guide to Growing Tomatoes – Care, fertilizing, staking, pruning, and MORE!

  1. Are you worried about wind load during bad summertime thunderstorms? I use long stakes too and two years ago lost a lot of plants bc of the wind blowing over the stakes and snapping off the plants. I started running a connecting board, perpendicular to the stakes connecting them together with drywall screws and bracing to the sides of my raised beds . Quick and easy, very strong. Everything can be taken apart in the fall and reused the next year. I always worry when I'm at work during the day and a bad thunderstorm blows in and I come home to my garden all tore up. No worries now.

  2. What is this fertilizer you are talking about. My tomatoes this year does not have a lot of greenery but I am getting fruit? Also I have a soil meter that I stick in the soil to test watering and has a ph reading on it. My soil is very alkaline? Any suggestions?

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