John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you his project of the day: Planting 11 tomato plants into a 4 foot x 10 foot raised bed garden. In this episode you will learn the proper spacing to use when planting tomatoes. You will also discover the differences between determinate and indeterminate tomato plants. You will also learn more about the texas tomato cage john will use that will allow him to grow them vertically
too much blah blah blah. . . stfu already you repeat everything like 10 times ala verga…
too much blah blah blah. . . stfu already you repeat everything like 10 times ala verga…
love the cages, think ill use this video as a green thumbers drinking game tho… "he said it! take a shot! he said texas tomato cage!"
Thanks John! I admire your work, it has inspired me to start building my soil and grow my own foods. I want to watch all your videos!
Please show and explain the watering system you use. And how to put in the water system. Where to get the materials. Thank you.
I'd love to grow veggies in my yard but in Houston we have serious problem of Fire ants. if I use fire ant killer in the bed would that hurt the plant or veggies?
My question to you is: Through reverse psychology, how can I make my plants believe that they want a smaller piece of cake?
Where do you get those tomato cages?
Love you John!
Thanks for the awesome upload.
Time to start growing tomatoes ….
where can I buy Texas tomato cage
Yuppy gardening…
I have a large tomato plant in a large pot. It was doing great with lots of blooms but we have had lots of rain in Texas and I believe it has gotten to much water and not looking good. I removed lots of yellow leaves and stems but it seems to be in shock. Do you have any suggestion what I can do? thanks
till it wanted to take a nap. Brilliant! Good explanation on determinate v indeterminate.
Great supports but risk of putting an eye out "admiring" tomatoes seems acute!
I did not read all the comments but my question is I have cats and I noitced you had one by your car. How do you or do you keep them out of the raised beds?
Exciting?
Where do you get those cages?
How big is your garden? Dayum..