My Secret For Great Container Tomatoes

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • In this episode I share with you the tomato results I have achieved with my simple formula and method for producing maximum, beautiful tomatoes in a container tomato plant. It is early spring and I am loaded with tomatoes!
    This is the earlier video I did a few months back where you can see the same tomato plants as they were starting out in grow bags:
    • Growing Healthy Tomato...
    Happy Tomato Gardening!

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  • @jennhoff03
    @jennhoff03 4 года назад +4

    Houston?!?!?! I've been looking for gardening videos in Houston for weeks! Our "seasons" are so different from what I grew up with in Denver. I finally gave up on searching for Houston + Gardening, and today just clicked on a random video. What luck!

  • @BunnyN
    @BunnyN 28 дней назад

    This is one of the most straightforward and informative videos on growing tomatoes. I can’t stand these newer overly-snazzy tiktok style presentations. I went digging through my old bookmarks to find your video again. Glad to see it’s still available!

  • @angelahamlett8249
    @angelahamlett8249 4 года назад +4

    I've done this outside. My new challenge is in my NYC apartment. Your tomatoes are beautiful. Great job! Thank you for sharing the one gallon bag.

  • @bobnyberg
    @bobnyberg 6 лет назад +1

    This method works GREAT! The difference between last years crop of tomatoes and this years crop is like night and day. All I did is follow these instructions and now I have a bumper crop of tomatoes. Thanks so much for posting this.

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  6 лет назад +1

      You're welcome. Isn't gardening fun with a few tips? :)

  • @MollyMcBooter
    @MollyMcBooter 6 лет назад +3

    I’ve started planting my tomatoes & peppers in the Cactus Palm & Citrus soil sold in the orange bag. It costs a little more but I swear it works amazing for tomatoes & peppers.

  • @pattyann2108
    @pattyann2108 5 лет назад +25

    All I've ever used is composted horse manure; compliments of my horses! Nothing else is used and every year is abundant. All my neighbors love my horses. :)

    • @ramboassgoblin
      @ramboassgoblin 5 лет назад +1

      Im tryna get a pigeon manure hookup

    • @COYOTE165A
      @COYOTE165A 5 лет назад

      @@ramboassgoblin That &ven Chicken Pig, or whatever you can ger for free works great etc.

    • @zaurike
      @zaurike 4 года назад +4

      Wow, I never thought of that. Just wanted to grow some tomatoes but I think getting a horse or two not only will help my potted tomato plants (I’m in Manhattan, btw) but will take care of all of my parking woes as well. Thank you!

  • @johnolaoluwa
    @johnolaoluwa 8 лет назад +40

    I enjoy your videos, they are simple and quite practical. You're the only farmer/gardener in my YT subscription. Thanks for the tips.

  • @EffSharp
    @EffSharp Год назад

    I’ve been scouring the internet for tomato grow bag videos and this is the best one I’ve found! I’ve got seedlings ready to be potted up and now I know how I’m going to do it. Thank you! I’m also a busy professional with a high stress high stakes (no pun intended) job and gardening has helped me quite a bit with balance. ❤️.

  • @charlesmiller5078
    @charlesmiller5078 6 лет назад +15

    I used to live in Rosharon Tx, just south of Houston Tx. My soil was the normal Black Gumbo crap. I planted 60 tomato plants every year to feed around 8 families, I never used any additives into the soil, Nada. I would plow up 3 rows, plant the seeds, and set back and watch em grow. We got more beautiful Tomatoes then we could ever eat. I was able to bring 3 five gallon buckets almost every week, sometimes 6 or 7 buckets. And the natural soil was crap to say the least. Costs 3.00 for seeds, thats it.

    • @browngirl0272
      @browngirl0272 6 лет назад

      Charles Miller what’s your secret???

    • @charlesmiller5078
      @charlesmiller5078 6 лет назад +2

      You know, I dont know , when I first started planting the tomatoes, I only planted them because I really like Tomatoes, There was no RUclips to help find how to do it successfully. My neighbor always planted a garden ever year, he didnt use any special additives to the soil or fertilizers, he just plowed it up with a old one man walk behind, and planted seeds and stuff grew. But he didnt plant tomatoes, so I decided to give it a try, I never used anything but the soil, and really didnt water it that much at all. Al tho this land was next to alot of farmers, they told me early on that the soil was totally depleted, and they said they only used it to stand the plants up, and they had to use alot of fertilizer on the 5,000 acres of what ever they were growing that year to even get a crop. That was 25 years ago in Texas, I now live in Florida with total sand. I plant my tomatoes in 5 gal pots with potting soil. So this year I have 24 different types growing right up, most at around 3 foot so far.
      I havent grown tomatoes in many years. So we will see how it works. I havent used any fertilizer, and have no idea what the PH level is, But they look really healthy and I have alot of tomatoes just starting to show themselves. Have no idea who to give them away to, maybe a food bank, I know I will be eating alot of tomatoes thats for sure :)

    • @ik1408
      @ik1408 4 года назад

      Tomatoes do not produce their fruits at surrounding air temperature above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. In Houston, from my personal experience, the air temperature is above 90 from May till October. How possibly can you get tomato harvest in such excessive heat????

  • @ahopefulhollar
    @ahopefulhollar 4 года назад +2

    Thank you! I saved Seeds from the little tomatoes in last years CSA and in Jan we moved into an apartment where I’m doing containers gardening for the first time. Thank you! My seedlings are ready to be potted so this is extremely helpful and timely.

  • @tammyko7171
    @tammyko7171 7 лет назад +5

    This video was very helpful! Started to grow tomatoes in containers a few months back and they are blossoming and fruiting! :)

  • @19thunderball57
    @19thunderball57 5 лет назад +2

    Great vid and results. I fertilize with fish and Epsom every Friday and water the foliage with calcium nitrate every 10 days. Saw a vid that said you can't mix fish and Epsom together, that's a new one on me.

  • @ShevillMathers
    @ShevillMathers 8 лет назад +74

    Definition: N-P-K refers to the ratio of important elements in a fertilizer or soil amendment. N stands for nitrogen, which is responsible for strong stem and foliage growth. P is for phosphorus, which aids in healthy root growth and flower and seed production. K stands for potassium, which is responsible for improving overall health and disease

  • @anitadevall7214
    @anitadevall7214 4 года назад +6

    Fried green tomatoes are the best. Can’t wait for mine to bloom

  • @tkwilson5117
    @tkwilson5117 9 лет назад +4

    This is my first year growing container tomatoes in patio pots! We're having a lot of rain in PA and concerned with overwatering & how it would effect my plants. I came across your videos..great stuff. Lot's of green tomatoes…waiting for my first red one! I'll keep watching for sure! Thanks so much Jeff.

    • @amberporter7629
      @amberporter7629 6 лет назад +1

      TK Maxwell those black bags he uses help with overwatering.

    • @fog1962
      @fog1962 4 года назад

      Felt bags...they use them to grow weed...lots of air in roots and drain well

  • @judithkimmerling770
    @judithkimmerling770 3 года назад

    I googled “transplanting tomatoes” and your videos came up. I just moved from Western Oregon to Wisconsin (big climate difference) and live in a condo with a patio. For the first time there’s enough heat and sun that I thought I’d try planting container tomatoes. Your videos are so helpful because you’ve taught me about the nutrients I need to add and shown me how to physically transplant them into larger containers, even if the fruit are already appearing. Thanks and wish me luck! 🍅🍅🍅

  • @northtexas4110
    @northtexas4110 7 лет назад +4

    I am trying a new cherry tomato from seed its called Chadwick tomato ordered from Bakers Creek Seed Co. ! Its suppose to be really prolific for Texas 100 temps. A second one is called Hartman Yellow Gooseberry tomato very prolific in 100 temps also. Found a lettuce called Jericho lettuce from Sustainable seed co. its grows very well in 100 temps also. Thank you for the videos. Blessings.

  • @billmoore6688
    @billmoore6688 10 месяцев назад +1

    Jeff, still one of the best videos you have made.

  • @smb123211
    @smb123211 7 лет назад +95

    Great tomatoes but a note. I am a farmer and on our forum we've had a long discussion on the effects of using chemicals. It's a tricky subject due to the hysterical nature of some folks who claim unsubstantiated health risks. But one thing we know is that MiracleGro (for example) harms the soil by reducing the organisms that make good soil.
    This is finessed by (you guesses it) constantly using MiracleGro which acts like a steroid. Instead of gaining nutrients from good soil, MiracleGro supplies a super food to plants. IMHO spreading rich compost on the ground on a routine basis is far better in the long run.. This provides nutrients and allows plants to grown normally.
    They may look nice but plants that produce hundreds of pounds of fruits is not normal and is only possible with hybrids. i have an heirloom section and while the taste is superior, the yield is consistently below hybrids.

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  7 лет назад +15

      Thanks for the note. I agree with you. I am 100% organic with all my tomatoes, peppers and other plants now

    • @smb123211
      @smb123211 7 лет назад +9

      Great. I'm not a hippy or Gaia type - just a regular guy. My neighbors spend fortunes on a range of artificial aids including $12-$16 bags of dirt!! They're applying fertilizer constantly and the results are good but artificial. Container growing is difficult here (heat dries out dirt) so this year I'm placing about 20 pots around the pool and letting the kids spray them with the hose.
      Actually, my best tomatoes come up on their own (reseeding). Due to the warm weather we had fresh tomatoes in November last year and all i did was add compost.

    • @Udytreasure
      @Udytreasure 7 лет назад +3

      Please can I be part of your forum? Thanks

    • @lilyhsu3102
      @lilyhsu3102 7 лет назад

      uduak akpan of

    • @riobalanay8097
      @riobalanay8097 7 лет назад +2

      hi .kindly share to me your strategies on raising tomatoes in organic way..please email:rbalanay84@gmail.com

  • @Ahmando
    @Ahmando 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing!! I am a rookie and I just started planting, my tomato plants are two weeks old and are growing in a pot. I didn't think that tomatoes absorb that much nutrients. I will buy the things you recommended, Thank you.

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад

      +Ahmando Bakhashwin - tomatoes suck up nutrients quickly. Be sure to refresh after 3-4 weeks.

    • @Ahmando
      @Ahmando 8 лет назад

      +Jeff Bernhard (The Executive Gardener) Will do!! Thank you :D

  • @ericr5561
    @ericr5561 8 лет назад +3

    Hey Jeff - returned last week to Singapore from our trip back to the US. You may remember that I left my container tomato plants for 3 weeks here in Singapore, and they were only watered using a deep pot sort of cavity of water, watering method. Essentially a large void under the soil to store water with a few channels to the dirt to absorb the water up to the dirt, roots. I was concerned they would die. They didn't! In fact, they're perfect. However, I think it was literally at the very end of the water, and they were a bit wilted when we got in. So, it might have shocked the blooms a little, they have bounced back with some feeding and good watering and I see some fruit starting. I've also moved them to a sunnier patio.
    I've had to resort to manual pollination due to the fact that I'm 35 floors up, we don't have bees, and little wind. I use an old Sonicare toothbrush head on my toothbrush.
    It's literally 85-100 every single day here with night about 80. I see some fruit starting so I'm a bit excited as this was an experiment! It looks like you CAN grow container tomatoes in Singapore, and leave them for 3 weeks without watering (provided you have designed a watering system). ;) I'm going to use one of my plants as a "control" plant if you will and not manually pollinate to see if it produces. I appreciate your videos, thanks!

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад +1

      Eric, that is awesome. Thanks for sharing my friend!!

    • @rosemaryus-ct6151
      @rosemaryus-ct6151 Год назад

      yeah tomatoes are pollinated by wind; if u put the back of the electric toothbrush head to the back of the fully open bloom, the pollen comes out of the male center and pollinates the female 'flower.' works like a dream.

  • @shuvinderhemraj1861
    @shuvinderhemraj1861 6 лет назад

    Its an eye opener. I had grown tomotoes on my terrace and the leaves had curled up. Did not know about the three ingredients. Thank You so much

  • @diverles12
    @diverles12 7 лет назад +3

    Nice Video, Some good advice. Your plants look great, But you could take more sucker leaves from your tomato plants after the fruit developes & the tomatos will rippen faster. Also the Azomite, Ted Papesh recommended is very good for your plants. I used everything you had mentioned in my Earth Grow boxes this year, But I also found HP Pro mix W/ Miccorhizea. I added this to my soil I already had along with some extra pearl lite. My added suppliments were, Epson salt, Azomite, Fish Bone meal, and Ammonium Calcium Nitrate, and a good amount of worm castings. Most of my tomato plants were a type of Capri tomatoes I started from seed. I live in Florida and just last week I took a rotten tomato & planted all of it's seeds, I've already started another round of tomato plants to plant into my boxes soon. So I'll get two seasons of growing since October this past year. One started in October & another started in March. Every tomato plant I had, had fifteen or more tomatoes on each plant. I have so many I'm sharing with the neighbors. With using the HP pro mix and the soil suppliments, I had the best results EVER!! I also planted some radishes in the new soil mix and they did great, My soil was to wet before & stayed that way for too long. Now with the added drainage of the extra pearl lite my plants are the best they've ever been. This is a little longer than most comments, But thought I'd share my success with you as well. Happy gardening !!

  • @emilykopf7966
    @emilykopf7966 4 года назад +1

    Oh my god this video had me cackling. I definitely get the businessman vibe from you, what a presentation and personality... "TALK IS CHEAP!! RESULTS MATTER!!" Thanks for this great video. I learned a lot and will be repotting my babies soon using this info and mix.

  • @rajrajkumar3743
    @rajrajkumar3743 7 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much sir for your videos, very helpful. Would like to start my first tomato plant this year. Greetings from Netherlands!

  • @sigismundjumbo8065
    @sigismundjumbo8065 4 года назад +1

    Knowledge is power. Very educative tomato show. I've learnt so much n am empowered to go out n plant tomatoes in containers skilfully. Am indebted to u. Tnx.

  • @jeaninewalsh5120
    @jeaninewalsh5120 4 года назад +15

    I'm going to try this. Thank you! Tomatoes are beautiful! Never thought about bats going near my veggies😬🙄😳

    • @Americasanders
      @Americasanders 4 года назад +1

      me too, I'm actually really excited.

  • @jessiperry60
    @jessiperry60 2 года назад

    i like how you tell people about miracle grow... in the garden groups they try so hard to steer all the new gardeners to compost or manuers but pound for pound miracle grow produces just as much if not more..

  • @zentafergiefergie7044
    @zentafergiefergie7044 4 года назад +6

    I remember when the shows on the tv like burke back yard were healthy no crap in food now we have to watch what we eat boy times are changing

  • @RB-er6gu
    @RB-er6gu Год назад

    I just started growing tomatoes in 3 gallon buckets i use organic fertilizer. Great video i like the liquid fertilizer idea.

  • @zaliabutler1544
    @zaliabutler1544 7 лет назад +7

    love this beautiful green garden in the background, and the very useful advice for the tomatoes, so I subscribed. I think I will try my hand at some this year. thanks for the video.

  • @orphasolis2342
    @orphasolis2342 5 лет назад

    Great video, very informative, I planted tomato seeds a couple weeks ago in a container, this is my first time planting anything, I also planted lettuce, green and yellow summer squash, they have all sprouted and are sitting in my kitchen window. Thank you for offering to answer as any questions. Once again thank you.

  • @dennismason1187
    @dennismason1187 4 года назад +13

    You have motivated me to try container gardening. I just bought pre-potted plants (tomatoes and peppers) due to the late planting season here in Central TX. Thanks! Update: I have 7 plants in 1 gallon grow bags. Seedlings from Home Depot transplanted April 15th. I followed your instructions, also had a lot of rain in April and May. I have what appears to be chemical burns on a couple of the plants, a few tomatoes are smaller than golf balls at this time, but leaves are sickly yellow. I have both determinate and indeterminate types. The determinate are healthier. I'm wondering if Miracle grow only with a good potting soil work equally well. Also, with the hot weather, seems like the soil dries out quickly in these bags. I water the plants every day, but not a drip system. I also watered directly on the leaves once with the epsom salt. Update: 2 months later after following directions I ended up with small spindly tomato plants with fruit smaller than a ping pong ball, maybe 2 to 3 per plant. I did not buy the same type as described here, and purchased as seedlings from big box store with orange logo. My take is it is too hot to grow tomatoes in central Texas in the spring and summer. I read that they do not set or produce well if the temperatures reach over 95 F, and they certainly did, after the late April rains ended. The only thing I did different was to add some banana peel water once to add potassium, but I doubt that it had any detrimental effect. These are going to need cool, wet weather to grow. There you have it, I suppose.

    • @ledenneendersby6369
      @ledenneendersby6369 4 года назад

      Dennis Mason k

    • @KaytieBabooah
      @KaytieBabooah 4 года назад

      7 plants in one container??

    • @dennismason1187
      @dennismason1187 4 года назад

      Okay, so after these months, I have come to the conclusion that this was an experiment gone wrong. That's what happens when you try out stuff you see online. Oh well. I wasted a lot of money on these fertilizers and bags. Most of the plants (peppers and tomatoes) died due to the hot weather, even though I watered them Every Single Day. Several plants and all that came from them were some ping pong sized fruits, maybe 7 or 8 total, and 2 small peppers from 3 pepper plants. Black cloth bags are the worst. They get super hot, dry out the soil and there is no way to keep the soil moist during the dry months UNLESS you slow drip water them, as this guy does, though he downplays it to the point of barely mentioning it. I will use the fertilizers again, some day but next time I will use buckets or something similar, as I have in the past.

    • @blueterrace
      @blueterrace 2 года назад +1

      @@dennismason1187 I agree 100%. I did the same thing, here in So. Cal. Black grow bag, bought all the products, ect. Maybe a dozen golf ball size tomatoes. Big investment, small return.

  • @jeanawad8525
    @jeanawad8525 7 лет назад

    I have lerned a lot from youtube, I discover always more and more facinated thems which make me happy. thank you very very much

  • @dianabrantley3375
    @dianabrantley3375 7 лет назад +9

    Enjoyed your video, learned a lot and I'm off to planting my tomatoes and other vegetables...Wish me luck :)

  • @d.michellenoldan6860
    @d.michellenoldan6860 9 лет назад

    Wow!!! Your tomato plants are stars. They're just beautiful. I'v been watching videos since my tomatoes started showing signs of stress. Helps me from taking my gardening to seriously. This season my beautiful Impatiens are dying of powdery mold/mildew. Now ... I'm over attentive to my tomatoes. There's three planters on my balcony ... facing North ... only Sun after 4pm. There's tomatoes. Black Bottom ... Calcium Nitrate ... under control. Now ... the leaves aren't happy. Combination of facing up or facing down leaves. Going to do what you say ... thanks for sharing your tomatoes ... happy harvesting!!!

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  9 лет назад

      D. Michelle Noldan - Your tomatoes will also need 6-8 hours of sun each day or they will struggle.

  • @chelleweatherspoon2226
    @chelleweatherspoon2226 6 лет назад +9

    I enjoyed the wealth of information you shared. It is going to help me this year. I also liked the gardening space. It has inspired me to do something similar.

    • @baire702
      @baire702 5 лет назад

      Chelle Weatherspoon would cat manure work?

  • @smittyjetson
    @smittyjetson 4 года назад

    Those are beautiful tomatoes. The plants look so strong.

  • @jackjack-bw8ks
    @jackjack-bw8ks 7 лет назад +9

    Just started Jeff and so far so good. Thanks for the videos straight to the point and simple. Im in the Richmond TX area and a nrw subscriber to your channel.

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  7 лет назад +3

      Awesome, thanks for subbing. What are you growing now?

    • @jackjack-bw8ks
      @jackjack-bw8ks 7 лет назад +3

      Jeff Bernhard habanero peppers, yellow cherry tomatoes, beef steak tomatoes, cucumbers, cucumelons, lemons, avacados, and ice cream bananas

    • @flostover4477
      @flostover4477 6 лет назад

      johntae jackson m

    • @trailerparkcryptoking5213
      @trailerparkcryptoking5213 4 года назад

      johntae jackson how have things turned out with your tomatoes? I am in the Richmond area and going to try to grow some container tomatoes.

  • @debbieexcell5088
    @debbieexcell5088 4 года назад +1

    I must admit that I am in awe of ur garden. The trellis behind u is so lush. The greenery is overwhelming.
    I envy u. I'm currently in a rental and I can't wait to set up my permanent garden.
    Keep up the good work. U inspire me.

  • @ReginaReRoma
    @ReginaReRoma 8 лет назад +10

    Great video and wonderful results... pretty encouraging... Congratulations.

  • @fredypae89
    @fredypae89 7 лет назад

    I'm ordering those three key ingredients you just mentioned on this episode, everything you said about the whole process of raising tomatoes 🍅 in containers make sense !! Thanks Jeff for such cool 😎 and informative videos !!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅🍅

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Fredy. Good luck with your harvest this year.

  • @ShakiraYah
    @ShakiraYah 7 лет назад +3

    I love this vid it gives me such hope, last yr was my first yr living here in Houston and my tomatoes did horrible. This was also the first year I learned about tomatillos, being from New Orleans I had no idea what they were and I had plenty .My tomato of choice was of course the Creole tomato and I have grown them for many years back home with no problem . 2017 Spring Garden my fingers are crossed for a good harvest of tomatoes. I'm Northwest by the way any variety of tomato do you recommend in particular for my area? Imput from yourself or fellow subbies is def welcomed!

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  7 лет назад

      Go with Early Girl Tomatoes they are easy to grow and disease resistant from all the rain we get here.

  • @barbarashihoka8519
    @barbarashihoka8519 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the informative video. last year I followed your. Information Last year. My. one container. Husky red cherry. Had. 310 cherry tomatoes on one plant. Also I use a cheap battery tooth brush ******on the yellow blossoms. Every week. Like a bee lol As there are not many bees. In my yard. My larger tomato 4 oz tomatoes had 35 or 40 tomatoes U have a great. Video ( I use. miracle. Gro. Organic vegetable. Fertilizer. In black and yellow box ) Also the Epsom salts. And the calcium like u said. Thanks again. For the. Great video

  • @trishestes5190
    @trishestes5190 4 года назад +4

    I got through the music to the Tomato three-ingredient message and I am impressed by your tomato crop but then the music comes on again the banging music could you please give us some Serenity and still banging music thank you for the information your Tomatoes you're beautiful

  • @billmoore6688
    @billmoore6688 3 года назад

    Hello Jeff, just wanted to let you know I am reviewing your container gardening information on tomatoes. I’m still in Corpus Christi and my tomato plants are horrible for this winter crop. So, I hope the grow bags and the soil ingredients and fertilizer you recommend work as good this time as before. Hope all is well with you up north.

  • @shepopop
    @shepopop 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you from UK

  • @badaisnyfounet4ever762
    @badaisnyfounet4ever762 7 лет назад +1

    Those are the healthiest tomotoes that i ve seen in my whole life, Green Green Green,

  • @NolaGB
    @NolaGB 4 года назад +3

    Thank you!! I've never seen netting on tomatoes before.

  • @lisabarrios8235
    @lisabarrios8235 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this info., now I can tell my 93 yr. old Mother what to add to her soil, her tomato plants grow very big and healthy looking, but hardly any yield, or small tomatoes. ,God Bless you

  • @annmartin3577
    @annmartin3577 8 лет назад +9

    This is my first try at growing tomatoes,
    How can I tell there's enough Nitrogen? So far all so GOOD
    (this 5 weeks.) The plant leaf , blossom are great.the stalks are strong.

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад +5

      +Ann Martin - that means you should have enough N. Most planting mix has enough for the first 4-6 weeks.

    • @SITC_1
      @SITC_1 4 года назад +2

      Your leaves will tell you. If they begin to get light, droopy, and possibly browned....they may need more calcium and magnesia.

  • @blondizsmilz
    @blondizsmilz 7 лет назад +1

    Appreciate the advice about the nutrition. I am going to mix my dirt with the things you mentioned as I plant my tomatoes. Thanks so much!

  • @CaliKim29
    @CaliKim29 9 лет назад +20

    Really great looking tomatoes, Jeff! Lucky you to have a red one already! Sounds like a great formula for success!

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  9 лет назад +3

      CaliKim29 Garden & Home DIY Thanks Kim, so great to have fresh tomatoes now.

    • @lardee45
      @lardee45 6 лет назад

      CaliKim29 Garden & Home DIY this sound good going to try it. Thank LARRY

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  • @oldschoolamerican714
    @oldschoolamerican714 6 лет назад

    Did every thing you said and man .....i got the best tomatos. Thank you

  • @charlescoulter4586
    @charlescoulter4586 4 года назад +5

    I have just started with some small tomato plants in self-watering pots on my deck. Do you recommend dissolving those three ingredients in a single gallon of water and watering each plant with that much water to dilute the solution? Is there any reason why you shouldn't give all ingredients in one watering? Are you given them all approximately every 2-3 weeks?

    • @sdials89
      @sdials89 3 года назад

      I am wondering the same?

    • @user-dn5ic2nw2l
      @user-dn5ic2nw2l 3 года назад

      I’m wandering the same thing?

  • @jimmylee702
    @jimmylee702 6 лет назад +1

    I am starting to plant in containers this season. Thanks for your info! I hope I have success also . Sincerely, Jim

  • @ES-mc3cc
    @ES-mc3cc 5 лет назад +9

    I quit anything that's Miracle Gro brand when I found out that Monsanto owned it. Monsanto doesn't mind poisoning people.

    • @iflipsites1632
      @iflipsites1632 5 лет назад

      If you drink it. Spoken like a true Californian. We all die of something. I've been using Miracle Grow for years on vegetables and flowers. Good luck with that.

    • @Wowzersdude-k5c
      @Wowzersdude-k5c 5 лет назад

      There's no good scientific evidence that Round-up causes cancer. A couple of people got non-Hodgkin lymphoma while working with Round-up for many years. Juries awarded the large settlements but juries are not scientific bodies.
      A recent study showed that Roundup might increase the risk of NHL, but it's not by much. It showed that an average person's risk will go from 2% to 2.8%. This was a university study independent of Monsanto. The dose makes the poison and an average guy using Roundup in a home garden is at a VERY small risk.

    • @duncanmcangus
      @duncanmcangus Год назад

      My beautiful border collie got lymphoma. Never ever use roundup or any poison on the earth, hello - it does cause cancer,

  • @denniscompton5800
    @denniscompton5800 4 года назад +1

    I generally have a low tolerance for wordy videos but after the intro you laid down some really good information. Thanks for not introducing you pets or kids, not showing us how to open the seed pack etc. Well done thanks for good useful info.

  • @mammascorner7890
    @mammascorner7890 4 года назад +12

    Can you tell me how much of each of the 3 recommended key ingredients to add to each 5 gal pot for soil amendment . Thanks!

  • @charliebriggs7726
    @charliebriggs7726 8 лет назад

    I used grow bags last year .With great luck ! They were set on the patio and around the edge of the house honest to goodness they grew above the roof of the house. My husband had to get the ladder and get tomatoes off the roof. I planted tums antacid and 1/4 cup whole dry milk for calcium in each bag ad watered with compost tea.We have never grown tomatoes that tall and healthy . 1 story ranch house I did not want you to see something ridiculous in your mind. lol

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад

      +Charlie Briggs Sounds like you had great success. Nice.

  • @jacksonmccammon8835
    @jacksonmccammon8835 8 лет назад +6

    looks great gonna try your formula🏤

  • @louiegarcia7527
    @louiegarcia7527 7 лет назад

    thanks for all your tips.best tomato videos on youtube

  • @RFP2Seaboard
    @RFP2Seaboard 8 лет назад +5

    Hey Jeff, I just purchased liquafeed but they don't recommend using without their sprayer. What is the proper dose for using without the sprayer? At 5:52 you say 1 tsp./gallon at 6:05 you say 1 TBSP./gallon. Thanks!

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад +6

      Go with 1 tablespoon per gallon and use every 2-3 weeks for a root drench. That will be fine.

  • @freedomwillring6749
    @freedomwillring6749 2 года назад

    Thanks for the advice, I wish that I had seen this video before I planted this year's crop of porch tomatoes. I may have missed the base but I will add to the waterings

  • @AnnaLVajda
    @AnnaLVajda 4 года назад +3

    I've had good results just with fertilizer sticks and attentive watering.

  • @larrykeesee1442
    @larrykeesee1442 4 года назад

    Great video..The plants look great...Retired Larry from Indianapolis...

  • @lindastraiko7626
    @lindastraiko7626 4 года назад +3

    I need help with growing cherry tomatoes on my patio

  • @ruthjahonga9876
    @ruthjahonga9876 8 лет назад +1

    I like the simplicity

  • @stephaniebravo7773
    @stephaniebravo7773 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you for that information, I live in Florida and my tomatoes get eaten by bugs, any suggestions?

  • @ruthieminers8689
    @ruthieminers8689 7 лет назад

    Jeff what a wonderful video and my gosh those plants! They are beautiful. Well I've watched your videos all day since I'm a rookie. lol I'm doing just as you did here in this video tomorrow. I agree, talk is cheap, show me the tomatoes! Lol lol Thank you Jeff for donating so much time to us rookies out here. I certainly appreciate it.

  • @nirvana4life66
    @nirvana4life66 5 лет назад +4

    Wish you were more specific on the type of soil to use. I've been thinking of miracle grow organic potting mix, with egg shells crushed to a powder mixed in, maybe some other things you mentioned here. 🤷‍♀️its an experiment

    • @ramboassgoblin
      @ramboassgoblin 5 лет назад +1

      A great mix to use is 2/5th peatmoss, 1/5th perlite, 1/5th topsoil, and 1/5th cow manure. I like to also add worm castings if i find any.

    • @jennynowell6996
      @jennynowell6996 4 года назад

      I do it every yr and side dress with fish emulsion. They do very very well with added peat moss. 2 cups per 5 gallon pot

  • @likasite
    @likasite 5 лет назад +1

    Question. How are you adding these 3 ingredients? Do you sprinkle the bone meal on the surface, then water with the Epsom salt water? Put all 3 in a watering can at the same time?

  • @dennischristian6622
    @dennischristian6622 5 лет назад +3

    Finally found someone in Houston area who has experience. I tried 16 years ago and the blossoms fell off or the birds got them.

  • @GypsyTheGoatOnTube
    @GypsyTheGoatOnTube 8 лет назад +2

    thank you for this video! lost most of my maters to end rot last grow season. could not find any calcium, so going to recommended site.

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад

      +Cynthia Heiden - Yes there a some good calcium supplements out them.

    • @fog1962
      @fog1962 4 года назад +1

      Lime them

  • @torontoont2218
    @torontoont2218 9 лет назад +8

    next ,time, show us the stalks, on your tomatoes. thanks for the video.s helps a lot.
    thumbs up.

  • @humazilli5289
    @humazilli5289 8 лет назад

    Realy when I saw your tomato plant look so healthy I did nt remove sucker plus my tomato plant get tall about 15 ft tall amount of tomato us ok but one stem sucker free plus I use fermented juice great stuf thank a lotI do use all the ferlizer u mention

  • @Joseph-di3zs
    @Joseph-di3zs 8 лет назад +11

    Learned a lot. Thanks Jeff.
    Go Texans!

  • @johanblume2621
    @johanblume2621 7 лет назад +1

    Great formula ! Thanks for sharing. I live in hot, sunny Florida. I have tremendous success with sweet and hot peppers, and I was curious how tomatoes do in hot climates, such as Houston and St. Augustine. Again, thanks! Just subscribed!

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  7 лет назад +2

      John, Tomatoes do well before July in Fla or Texas. It gets too hot and humid for most variety past July. Peppers will do well in hot, humid environments. As you know, lots of rain causes problems with tomatoes and blight.

  • @TheSnakeboy11
    @TheSnakeboy11 6 лет назад +11

    Intro is way too long

  • @happyreaper9892
    @happyreaper9892 7 лет назад

    this is very helpful. my favorite of all gardening tips videos. thank you.

  • @meradu2
    @meradu2 8 лет назад +3

    Nice thank you

  • @jimmiller8389
    @jimmiller8389 4 года назад

    I looked at the grow bags and decided to go with making my own wicking tubs using all sorts of containers. 5 gal buckets and 20 gallon tubs. following advice form Gardening with Leon and Arms Family Homestead. I live on a small corner lot in the city, so space is limited.

  • @beldengi
    @beldengi 5 лет назад +5

    The moment I saw all those bags of chemicals I gave up. There are plenty of videos on youtube that remind us that well managed soils need zero inputs. Look at the videos by Elaine Ingham for example.

    • @bcl3341
      @bcl3341 5 лет назад +1

      Fish bone meal a chemical? Are you daft? I feel like so many people fail to realize that plants metabolize chemical fertilizer... YOU ARE NOT INGESTING WHAT THE PLANT IS FERTILIZED WITH!!! The smell of your own farts is getting to you...

    • @beldengi
      @beldengi 5 лет назад +1

      Bek: keep flogging your chemicals then. I pay zero for my nutrients.

    • @pankiesperception
      @pankiesperception 4 года назад

      Bek L 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @K-Zone
      @K-Zone 2 года назад

      Lol, everything is a chemical. These were organic, so they are safe. Well managed soil means lots and LOTS of compost and organic material. Hardly anyone has that, especially in containers.

  • @riversmart
    @riversmart 6 лет назад

    Special thanks from Houston. This was a great learning video for me as a beginner.

  • @COYOTE165A
    @COYOTE165A 5 лет назад +3

    Jeff What do you do for those Green Horn Worms that love to destroy you Tomatos & their Leaves on the Plant, They are annoying etc Thanks for sharing I Subscribed also etc

    • @clydeshingle5104
      @clydeshingle5104 4 года назад +2

      Buy a black light flashlight and shine it on your plants at night. The horn worms glow like a glow stick under the black light

    • @artbysonyabadgley
      @artbysonyabadgley 4 года назад +5

      When I first plant my tomatoes I stick toothpicks in the soil right around the base of the tomato plant. The worm can't wrap himself around the plant.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 4 года назад

      Sometimes wasps lay their eggs on them (they look like they've been infected by parasites). Some people let those live and it's one of the beneficial things wasps do.

  • @HeirloomReviews
    @HeirloomReviews 7 лет назад

    really the main thing to keep in mind when it comes to containers is it has to drain well!

  • @tgt106
    @tgt106 7 лет назад +5

    Why do you have net on some tomatoes??

  • @madtaxpayer5818
    @madtaxpayer5818 7 лет назад

    what a healthy sturdy plant

  • @thomasschwab2108
    @thomasschwab2108 4 года назад +3

    what the hell does he do with all those tomatoes, he run a restaurant or something?

    • @donnatierney2078
      @donnatierney2078 4 года назад +4

      You would freak out if you seen my vegetables and fruit.. from tomatoes to cantaloupe to strawberries onion cabbage peaches plums great blueberries pears apples endless...
      And that's just for our household..
      And family members that know when their favorite item ripens. Did I mention peaches,, figs grapes and blueberries

    • @mistykeels4792
      @mistykeels4792 4 года назад +1

      My old neighbor sells them. Literally out of his front yard. They’re delicious. People driving by will pull over and buy a bag.

    • @wmluna381
      @wmluna381 4 года назад

      An abundant crop can also be canned and dehydrated. Something to think about with the recent supermarket shortages.

  • @NarnianLady
    @NarnianLady 8 лет назад

    Looking great! You sir have a good taste w/ tomatoes: Black Seaman is an excellent variety, and doesn't get too large. I grow all my toms in containers, and they do well on my balcony/patio. Some bone meal, chicken manure or horsepower, and they taste wonderful, for the most part. (Cold weather and rain do have their dampening effect, but even that cannot really spoil the results too much.)

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад

      I love the Black Seaman tomato flavor. With all this rain in Texas this year, it has impacted the flavor tremendously.

  • @DannySJ
    @DannySJ 7 лет назад +4

    Aseeeeeh don't you apply animal manure Mr

    • @OneAnnMessick
      @OneAnnMessick 4 года назад

      Danny TZ no need since he’s already applying fertilizer.

  • @mcheartw
    @mcheartw 7 лет назад

    Thank you so much! Now I know why I got the bad tomatoes every year - lack of nutrient. I will sure to buy all of those nutrient you mentioned!!!

  • @trishestes5190
    @trishestes5190 4 года назад +3

    Thumbs down couldn't get through the introduction long introduction of irritating loud banging music sorry G-Eazy on their brains don't take so long with your music music is very personal

  • @cathiez9131
    @cathiez9131 8 лет назад

    I just discovered your channel, Jeff! Wonderful! That is a very healthy, beautiful tomato plant you've grown. Thank you very much for making these videos -- they are extremely helpful! Good for you for using gardening as an outlet for relaxation!

    • @executivegardener
      @executivegardener  8 лет назад

      +Cathie Z - Thanks Cathie, it has worked well for me.

    • @malili4386
      @malili4386 8 лет назад

      +Jeff Bernhard (The Executive Gardener) This is super great. Where is your 'channel', or do you have an on line newsletter etc.? I know .. ;) .. asking too much of you!! But been gardening for years and years and your advice is about 'as best as it gets' .. been doing 'some' of your suggestions already. Thanks again. p.s. YES, YES, nothing like gardening for relaxation .... which some of us need more than others ;).

  • @toniar4681
    @toniar4681 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. Great tips. Definitely going to my nearest store and purchasing these items.

  • @littlepils4187
    @littlepils4187 5 лет назад

    miracle grow. enough said. been using it for years on all my plants.

    • @debbieadkins1957
      @debbieadkins1957 5 лет назад

      How often and how much?

    • @littlepils4187
      @littlepils4187 5 лет назад

      @@debbieadkins1957 well that depends on what and where your growing.. i use a ppm meter and run my tomatoe plants outoors at 500 ppm or less every watering.. parts per million meter allows you to know exactly how strong your food is. research whttever your growing n go from there as to what its needs are.

  • @saeedkanuga8374
    @saeedkanuga8374 7 лет назад

    Very informative and quick to point

  • @ponyrang
    @ponyrang Год назад

    Wow... !!! My best friend, You Great Good... !!! I wish you every day of your development. Best Relaxing +thumb up3!

  • @michaelwhalen4337
    @michaelwhalen4337 4 года назад

    Healthiest plants I’ve seen on u tube nice job man 😃😃

  • @tangobayus
    @tangobayus 7 лет назад +1

    You might add a light to your video kit when showing darker areas. A $10 clamp light with 5000K LED or CFL will be the right thing out of doors.