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  • Never plant tomatoes without this. For large fruits and more tomatoes, follow this.
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    If you follow these few tips when planting tomatoes, you can expect healthy and large fruits and lots of tomatoes. It often happens that we bring tomato seedlings to plant, but the plants seem to wither. If your tomato seedlings are in poor condition before planting, here's what you should do.
    Soak the tomato root in water before planting. The root supplies the plant with water and hydrates it. A trick for gardeners is to add a spoonful of sugar to that water. The plants will quickly revive and be ready for planting. Another important tip when planting tomatoes is to plant them deep.
    Dig a hole about 25-30 cm deep, so that two-thirds of the tomato plant is underground. Tomato roots grow on the stem wherever it is in contact with the ground. It means that the more tomato stalks in the ground, the bigger the root of the plant will be.

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  • @georgecherry1568
    @georgecherry1568 3 месяца назад +45

    Add 1 package of yeast and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Mix well sit for a hour in direct sun in 1 gallon of water. Pour at tomato roots very large fruit

  • @GalloPazzesco
    @GalloPazzesco 3 месяца назад +49

    As a tomato growing mad man myself .... I confirm this video to be well done with the possible exception of using spray on the plants, once they blossom, to prevent blossom rot. Tomatoes do like water on their leaves, hopefully in the form of rain .... but during dry hot droughts that we have here in SC, I'll often feed them a liquid diet of calcium to prevent blossom rot because we're below the fall line in sandy, loamy, soil that does not retain water well at all. Also, I'll use crushed cooked egg shells to fortify my sand so-to-speak. And in really hot periods I'll also shade my tomatoes .... it's not uncommon for us to have 110° killer sun days here in SC. One last thing .... if you see something sucking your tomatoes dry, with obvious bite marks .... it's the squirrels. Put a few bowls of water around your tomato plants for the tree rats so that they'll quit playing Dracula with your tomato fruit. BTW ... the best tomatoes in the country are grown here in South Carolina, especially John's Island. In the meantime, subscribed, bell rung, commented, upvoted, liked, shared ... may the algorithm gods smile favorably upon your channel.

    • @slickgarden1
      @slickgarden1  3 месяца назад +5

      Thanks 😊! These are a lot of good points

    • @sickofcrap8992
      @sickofcrap8992 2 месяца назад +1

      Arkansas and Tennessee tomatoes are the absolute best!

    • @matchpoint14
      @matchpoint14 2 месяца назад +2

      Gallo, I am across the line here Ga. We have that problem here to with blossom rot. I find that if I do not over water them it helps

    • @user-xo4om8qv6m
      @user-xo4om8qv6m 2 месяца назад +2

      Sorry fellas Central Valley California has the best oh so good tomatoes

    • @loisjohnson7272
      @loisjohnson7272 Месяц назад +2

      My favorite tomato is the German Johnson type growing right here in good old North Carolina,next to the South Carolina line, making the best! Tastiest tomato sandwich with mayonnaise,❤❤

  • @jimgarofalo5479
    @jimgarofalo5479 3 месяца назад +35

    Some tips that I can pass on are as follows:
    1) Fish. Go fishing in the spring for Bluegills. Bury one of them beneath each tomato plant.
    2) Watering. I use drip irrigation. Then, when plants need water, I can provide that with the turn of a valve and zero labor.
    3) use composted manure for fertilizer. It makes your plants so much more productive.

    • @ElectricalShorts-hu6wh
      @ElectricalShorts-hu6wh 3 месяца назад +2

      I have a minnow pond. When I go fishing and a few minnows die in the minnow bucket by the time I get back home, I usually toss them into the hen-yard as a snack for my layers. But at planting time, I tend to bury them instead under seedlings.

    • @rickpick9058
      @rickpick9058 3 месяца назад +4

      Did exactly this many years ago - the fish were even bluegill. Never had much success. Family dog dug up the fish and the tomato plants and made a stinky end to the tomato-growing…..

    • @torrencemonroe1233
      @torrencemonroe1233 3 месяца назад

      Great idea. I read years ago that when the Pilgrims arrived, the natives gave them this tip to increase their crop yield. 😊👍

  • @rogeradams2536
    @rogeradams2536 3 месяца назад +25

    Save Banana peels & Cut up & place in large mason jar.Fill jar with water.Wait 2 or 3 days & pour water only around plants.This supplies them with potassium,Phosphorous & Calcium.Rose bushes Really respond well to this also.

    • @royjohnson465
      @royjohnson465 2 месяца назад +1

      Also I’d recommend to buy organic bananas just in case there is any pesticide chemicals on the banana skin.

  • @Searogue2000
    @Searogue2000 3 месяца назад +122

    Here on the Island (BC) the Old Timers advised me that the trick to raising robust heavy yielding plants was to place a salmon head,guts or trimmings in each hole and place tomato on top. It worked wonders.

    • @barneyrubble1431
      @barneyrubble1431 3 месяца назад +15

      it's worth buying eggs not to eat but to feed your plants,, much better that way than stinky rotten fish,, LOL just crack an egg about 6 in under each then plant,, I've done that and it's fantastic ! every year I experiment with something different an some years,, not as good but still good,, leave the egg shell there,, will turn to useable calcium in a year for the next crop,, I haven't killed too many plants, but I've tried just to prove that that was the wrong thing to do LOL have a nice day !

    • @ScottMason-ss8ww
      @ScottMason-ss8ww 3 месяца назад +11

      It slows growth as its too much for the plant to break down and use any of the extra nutrients. It's better to put them in the ground the year before you plant on top, let the microbes break down the fish naturally, easy for the plants to absorb nutrients.

    • @dougkanter4719
      @dougkanter4719 3 месяца назад +26

      I did that with corn and the plants got so tall that they interfered with airplanes landing at the nearby airport.

    • @shac9131
      @shac9131 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@ScottMason-ss8ww
      It could be washed away by then especially in Florida. One could always put it in a blender

    • @ScottMason-ss8ww
      @ScottMason-ss8ww 3 месяца назад +1

      @@shac9131 yeah, blending might help. There's a experiment on here somewhere where they put different things in the holes the fish heads came last because the plant couldn't break it down fast enough to benefit it, that's tomatoes though, dunno about other plants, makes sense though.
      Good old home made compost and teas take some beating imo. Happy growing, hope you're harvest is plentiful!

  • @michaelzajic6231
    @michaelzajic6231 3 месяца назад +32

    Thanks for the great tips. Another good thing for tomato black spot is dried powdered milk, a very absorbable version of Calcium, works well. Really like your watering tip.

    • @bennym1956
      @bennym1956 3 месяца назад +4

      Lime. will stop it also.

    • @bonnieweeks7601
      @bonnieweeks7601 3 месяца назад +1

      I got a bottle of blossom end spray. It actually worked.

    • @Mantras-and-Mystics
      @Mantras-and-Mystics Месяц назад +1

      Do you make a foliar spray with the milk powder or dilute it in water to water the plants?
      Thanks. 😊

    • @Gardening44
      @Gardening44 14 дней назад

  • @linmonash1244
    @linmonash1244 2 месяца назад +10

    Great tips. Will try next time. Last season here was driest on record and all my tomatoes, and many other plants died - despite all watering and mulching and fertilising. YET, 3 Cherry Tomato plants, self seeded in the hot gravel of my patio, took off vigorously, 3 months AFTER Tomato season proper! Have have several punnets worth from them and are still, now mid-winter! producing fruit. Even more flowers developing despite 3 nights of frost ... Go figure! Same with Silverbeet plants. Lot's of seedlings now popping up in the gravel! I'm taking them aout and transferring to the actual veggie garden. but the free-range ones look healthier. Beginning to think should just throw a few seed packets of everything I want to grow to the wind and see what more free ranging does! 😵‍💫

  • @joeearley3351
    @joeearley3351 3 месяца назад +17

    Your own compost, a little Epsom salts, water only the soil under the plants, pruning use concrete fence for cages, spacing, full sun, yes plant deep use your shovel to dig a wider hole to loosen the soil around your plants and have room for compost dirt mixture.

  • @user-ff1hn7ve9e
    @user-ff1hn7ve9e 3 месяца назад +45

    Tomatoes are weeds. They will grow anywhere. I was in a car wrecking yard one day when a rain storm blew in. I jumped in a nearby wrecked car and on the back seat was a half eaten hamburger. There was a tomato plant growing out of that hamburger 18" tall. You don't need special soil. Just good weather.

    • @spearageddon3279
      @spearageddon3279 3 месяца назад +5

      😂

    • @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND
      @YOUR-WORD-IS-YOUR-BOND 3 месяца назад +5

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Mark-sy6xq
      @Mark-sy6xq 3 месяца назад +1

      Ok Jimmy.

    • @loisjohnson7272
      @loisjohnson7272 Месяц назад +4

      Hahaha I love that story ❤ you are right, I looked under my house one day, a little leaking area under the bathroom area but,wow, a tomato plant is growing there with 4 big beautiful tomatoes on it,,but I didn’t eat them,

    • @o.c2231
      @o.c2231 Месяц назад +1

      Haha, interesting story

  • @LillyR539
    @LillyR539 3 месяца назад +15

    I love the cup watering idea thank❤you.

  • @RoseBornagain
    @RoseBornagain 2 месяца назад +3

    I keep the eggshells then I put them in the oven for 30 minutes then I grain until dust then I use it for my plants as a calcium resource.

  • @sunriseboy4837
    @sunriseboy4837 2 месяца назад +14

    For God's sake, put some water in the hole before planting. A plant going into a dry hole has an immense amount of moisture sucked out of it...get on the program!!!

  • @skyethewylder
    @skyethewylder 2 месяца назад +3

    I used bone meal and our own worm compost in their holes last year. We are first and foremost cannabis growers and I will use pour off from our organic hydroponic grow to feed them with and mulch with the cannabis trim as it is full of nutrients. Happy tomatoes growing in hellish high plains of northern New Mexico. If we can them to grow here, think a climate like Uzbekistan, I think they can grow pretty much anywhere.

  • @Pay-It_Forward
    @Pay-It_Forward 2 месяца назад +2

    very good & accurate video! I would recommend that gypsum be used with the bone meal & potash, to keep the Phosphate & Sulfate balanced. (Manganese & Boron) are also required for Calcium & phosphate assimilation. Calcium is required for the Auxin transport proteins, which transport Auxin into the fruit.

  • @kitana097
    @kitana097 3 месяца назад +68

    i dont recommend sugar. total ant infestation.. from experience

  • @BB-gu9kx
    @BB-gu9kx 3 месяца назад +11

    Banana peels cucumber peels and potato Peels blended with water into a soup works great.

    • @sarah2.017
      @sarah2.017 2 месяца назад +1

      If you just plant your potato peels, you may also get......POTATOES!

  • @gardenlover.3678
    @gardenlover.3678 2 месяца назад +2

    I like the way you have sown and explained practically.

  • @pallmall5495
    @pallmall5495 2 месяца назад +2

    Tums or the dollar store equivalent will help with the end rot as well. Egg shells are another big boost for calcium.Too much nitrogen also stops the plants ability to absorb calcium. Hope that helps somebody, and very nice video by the way.

  • @gatos-gatosChannel9307
    @gatos-gatosChannel9307 Месяц назад +1

    Wow, That was Great & Amazing!.. New friend watching from Philippines

  • @adakugegere7436
    @adakugegere7436 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video.
    Please how could we control Pests/Parasites in the farm Organically? Thanks

  • @JackWalker-fi9kt
    @JackWalker-fi9kt 2 месяца назад +2

    Great information, not a lot of cornball talk , just facts and no music in background, thank You

  • @GupshupCookingvlog
    @GupshupCookingvlog 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful sharing have a good day ❤❤❤

  • @Feb2024-jg6cx
    @Feb2024-jg6cx 2 месяца назад +1

    I've found it quite entertaining. Thanks.

  • @MiCocinaPuntoyMas
    @MiCocinaPuntoyMas 2 месяца назад +3

    Awesome tips 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤❤

  • @radharamani6121
    @radharamani6121 Месяц назад +1

    Very good suggestion.Thanks.

  • @rwamchubb7977
    @rwamchubb7977 3 месяца назад +4

    I use Epsom salts when I plant 🌿 all of the plants. Fruits veggies, even trees and shrubs.

  • @jamescrydeman540
    @jamescrydeman540 2 месяца назад +2

    Excellent video, couple of things I already do but lots of good info I didn’t have, well done.

  • @dawnstarr-ti7ei
    @dawnstarr-ti7ei Месяц назад +1

    good job

  • @user-rk1bf4eh2p
    @user-rk1bf4eh2p 3 месяца назад +5

    Tomatoes like the soil very warm, multivitamins that have expired don't throw them away crush them up and in water and use it on your plants

  • @Inubaye.
    @Inubaye. 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. I just subscribed!

  • @MasterTerraceGarden
    @MasterTerraceGarden 2 месяца назад +3

    Helpful information ❤

  • @ivormcfadzean325
    @ivormcfadzean325 2 месяца назад +2

    Aye just facts thank's

  • @facehugger3
    @facehugger3 Месяц назад +1

    Good advice . Thanks .

  • @tuckerandi
    @tuckerandi 2 месяца назад +3

    Great information, new subscriber here

  • @meysam9
    @meysam9 2 месяца назад +2

    That's great 😊

  • @siemmuy8887
    @siemmuy8887 2 месяца назад +2

    thanks alot

  • @billienewell
    @billienewell 3 месяца назад +4

    In southern Florida I use worm tea. Also add bone meal to soil.

  • @iqbaldean5203
    @iqbaldean5203 2 месяца назад +2

    Very informative thanks

  • @MonaDidWhat
    @MonaDidWhat 2 месяца назад +2

    Great tips, thanks

  • @richardwilliams3839
    @richardwilliams3839 Месяц назад +1

    Interesting

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 3 месяца назад +12

    Just put a littke compost in yhr ground where you plant the seedling.

  • @johannesvanhoek9080
    @johannesvanhoek9080 3 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for the info. You have a new subscriber.

  • @OuagaNetNGO
    @OuagaNetNGO 3 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for these great tips !

  • @benhahambu2794
    @benhahambu2794 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the info

  • @Globally1201
    @Globally1201 2 месяца назад +1

    GOOD STUFF!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!😃👍🏾🌱🍅🌿🍅🪴🍅

  • @tompeterson4628
    @tompeterson4628 2 месяца назад +6

    You say tomato, i say tomatoes.

  • @charlesvries6101
    @charlesvries6101 3 месяца назад +4

    Good morning Sir and thanks for all the info about the tomato plants.Thanks once a gain.Charlie from Namibia in Africa.

    • @MT-vi4le
      @MT-vi4le 3 месяца назад

      Are you still under colonizers rules? Use his name,not Sir he's not yr master.

  • @setsailatnoon
    @setsailatnoon 3 месяца назад +2

    I suggest adding some epsom salts to the mixture. Magnesium is necessary for the plant (and us) to uptake calcium.

  • @danaharris5446
    @danaharris5446 3 месяца назад +4

    Thank you so much. I’ve subscribed ❤️❤️

  • @matchpoint14
    @matchpoint14 2 месяца назад +1

    When you plant tomatoes you need to put them in a different spot each year they will deplete the soil. But if you amend the soil that is not an issue.

  • @sarah2.017
    @sarah2.017 2 месяца назад +2

    Adding a crushed eggshell to the hole when planting tomatoes also gives them needed calcium.

  • @casual454t1
    @casual454t1 3 месяца назад +10

    If tomatoes don't like their leaves wet, what about when it rains?

    • @colindean8261
      @colindean8261 3 месяца назад +2

      Yes, there's not much you can do about that. We get really big thunderstorms here in Italy in the summer, and the plants look pretty battered after, but I still seem to get a lot of tomatoes, albeit with that base-of-the-fruit decay with some varieties. The best variety that withstands the rain is the plain, round salad type. Bombproof:

  • @conniegreco8409
    @conniegreco8409 3 месяца назад +1

    Love this, thank you.

  • @MickyBellRoberts
    @MickyBellRoberts 3 месяца назад +5

    Good Thursday morning, I saw your video and just had to take a look. Awesome, I have just subscribed to stay connected.

  • @TenaRod122
    @TenaRod122 3 месяца назад +5

    I add a can of sardines in water after I dig the hole. U will have some very healthy plants!

  • @tonyd6821
    @tonyd6821 2 месяца назад +1

    BY Chance do you know how to get reed earwigs ?

  • @AngelaEfferson
    @AngelaEfferson 2 дня назад

    This season, i had a touch of bottom blossom rott . All I did was get the old milk from my refrigerator, mix it with water, and add it to my tomato plants (problem solved )

  • @rachaeldorr
    @rachaeldorr 3 месяца назад +2

    helpful!

  • @justtabandme8871
    @justtabandme8871 3 месяца назад +35

    Pulverized egg shells do more than bon meal. Don’t forget epsom salts!

    • @ladybugsarah6671
      @ladybugsarah6671 3 месяца назад +2

      Epsom salt provides Magnesium not Calcium. But repels slugs.

    • @bennym1956
      @bennym1956 3 месяца назад +1

      Pulverized egg shells take a year or 2 to breakdown.

    • @doncook3584
      @doncook3584 3 месяца назад

      False it takes years with a Y to break down even finely ground egg shells. Put a roughly 1/4 inch piece in your soil and mark location. You’ll see it year after year turns a sick yellow but adds zero to your nutrient bank.

    • @setsailatnoon
      @setsailatnoon 3 месяца назад +1

      @@ladybugsarah6671 Magnesium is necessary to make calcium available to the plant...it's also true in our diet.

    • @gretafields4706
      @gretafields4706 2 месяца назад

      I read that shells hurt tender earthworms too.

  • @garywellings2281
    @garywellings2281 3 месяца назад +3

    Best tomatoe vid ever 🍎🇨🇦

  • @larrrevenga49
    @larrrevenga49 3 месяца назад +4

    I use Pete, moss & organic tomato fertilizer mix it all up in the hole for plant with the dirt
    I Never had bigger plants in my life S E. NY. Giant tomato’s

  • @4by4squared88
    @4by4squared88 3 месяца назад +1

    I love it you say put a third in the ground and then the next video part you’re sticking them straight in what’s up

  • @desgoulding7154
    @desgoulding7154 3 месяца назад +3

    Great video mate. Thanks for sharing😮😅😊🎉

  • @jerrywoodlief8252
    @jerrywoodlief8252 3 месяца назад +2

    👏🤛rock solid from Hills of Tennessee TKS

  • @stellamatutina3573
    @stellamatutina3573 3 месяца назад +2

    I found that Stevia sugar worked best for me back in the day. Here is a little trick that anyone can give a go.. Find a one litre glass jar with a lid, make a hole in the lid, and insert a 2 ft piece of hemp rope through the hole like a wick, Put two tablespoons of Stevia sugar filled with warm water into the jar, then about 4 inches back, splice the stem of lets say a watermelon vine, only do this when the watermelon is the size of baseball, Then wrap some grafting tape around the hemp rope and stem.. Change the water once every two weeks. Do this to whatever plant you like..? But don't blame me if you need a 6m ladder to get your pawpaw's the size of footballs down from your tree..🤣🤣

  • @thunderingbear777
    @thunderingbear777 3 месяца назад +2

    This depends on the Ph of your soil (wood ash]! Don't automatically do this, test your soil first.

  • @dorinemaria8350
    @dorinemaria8350 Месяц назад +1

    What are those stuffs mixed n added to the hole

  • @Serai3
    @Serai3 3 месяца назад +7

    Save all your eggshells. Grind them in a blender. Instant calcium powder!

    • @Danny-ks1pb
      @Danny-ks1pb 2 месяца назад +1

      After 2yrs of composting.

  • @mariazulu6805
    @mariazulu6805 10 дней назад

    In Africa we dry leaves 🍃 for planting vegetables and trees 🌳.we don’t use sugar in our garden.thats why people are sick

  • @gnsmith4005
    @gnsmith4005 3 месяца назад +5

    Add earthworm castings to the hole before planting them.

  • @stepanbandera5206
    @stepanbandera5206 2 месяца назад +1

    What flavor of Tums did you use?

  • @danman1030
    @danman1030 3 месяца назад +29

    Weird how the narrator switches from Tomatoes to TomAAtoes.

  • @barneyrubble1431
    @barneyrubble1431 3 месяца назад +6

    you might think you're doing it right and the best thing but you haven't seen others that do 10-100 times better 😂

  • @colindean8261
    @colindean8261 3 месяца назад

    Yes, there's not much you can do about the plants getting wet in the rain. We get really big thunderstorms here in Italy in the summer, and the plants look pretty battered afterwards, but I still seem to get a lot of tomatoes, albeit with that base-of-the-fruit decay with some varieties. The best variety that withstands the rain is the plain, round salad type. Bombproof. I blast my veggie patch all winter with ash from the wood stove so I think that the potash levels must be good. I dig deep holes and fill them with my own compost for initial planting.

  • @rogerdickinson1260
    @rogerdickinson1260 3 месяца назад +2

    My father buried carp in the garden, seemed to work but sounds fishy to me.😅

  • @potagermalo
    @potagermalo 3 месяца назад +4

    Superbe vidéo bravo 😊
    A bientôt

  • @andreahirtelen1486
    @andreahirtelen1486 14 дней назад +2

    🌷

  • @petermoss5341
    @petermoss5341 2 месяца назад +1

    i would get steamed bone meal. some people say that you can get sick from bone meal if the animal had illness.

  • @anthonyhaycox1561
    @anthonyhaycox1561 3 месяца назад +2

    I can’t get over how many times he’s says tomato/tomatoes/tomato plants!

  • @Gardening44
    @Gardening44 14 дней назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @SR-iy4gg
    @SR-iy4gg 2 месяца назад +1

    Why'd you go back and forth between tomAto, and tomAWto?

  • @preciousmetalhead5155
    @preciousmetalhead5155 3 месяца назад +1

    Just remember when you use bone or wood ash it makes the soil more alkaline so you need to bring the ph down with an acid.

  • @christinavillanueva5254
    @christinavillanueva5254 3 месяца назад

    El bon meal es orgánico lo hace,como se hace ? Y el otro polvo que parece ceniza.

  • @marlengaddis5491
    @marlengaddis5491 2 месяца назад +1

    About egg

  • @ILGuy2012
    @ILGuy2012 3 месяца назад +1

    Just a warning if you have varmints in your area. When I put bone meal in the hole when planting tomatoes, some varmint came along and dug up the plants to get to the bone meal.

  • @mtnpackmule1627
    @mtnpackmule1627 3 месяца назад +5

    🇺🇸LIME POWDER IS A GREAT WAY TO PROVIDE CALCIUM TO YOUR GARDEN.
    IT IS IN THE MASONRY DEPARTMENT OF THE HARDWARE STORE.👍

  • @bennym1956
    @bennym1956 3 месяца назад +2

    Check soil acid levels before adding anything. Good fertilizer will do also.

  • @kaittemurry4740
    @kaittemurry4740 3 месяца назад +1

    Mine are kinda rough on top can i crop on top?

  • @kshack9925
    @kshack9925 3 месяца назад +3

    Let me ask one question, is it Tomay-toes or Tomaah-toes you used both pronunciation in your video.

  • @garnieross9958
    @garnieross9958 3 месяца назад +2

    Blossom End Rot Is NOT caused by lack of calcium it is caused by irregular watering which can cause lack of calcium. Adding calcium will do nothing. Installing irrigation solves the problem.

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 3 месяца назад

      Well, you’re entitled to be wrong, which you are, but only partly. It’s a given that tomatoes need to be watered on a consistent basis, especially during period of drought. Without adequate water, the calcium cannot get it into the plant during its growing season, but if you don’t have adequate calcium, no matter how much you water them, you’re going to get blossom and rot.
      If the plants aren’t watered adequately, then the calcium is not going to get into the developing plant enough. I found the following on the Internet, from the University of Michigan:
      “Blossom-end rot is caused by insufficient calcium in the tissue of the tomato. Calcium is taken up into the plant through the roots, however, it settles in one part of the plant. This means that the rot can occur even when there is an ample supply of calcium in the soil, stems or leaves. Actively growing parts of the plant such as developing tomatoes must have a continuous supply of calcium to prevent these spots from
      developing.”
      Also, it’s not necessary to install an irrigation system, unless you are gone a lot. Just be sure your plants are watered every week. As my plants get bigger, I give them 1 gallon of water each week and adjust that if it rains a lot. In addition, mulch around your plants, so the soil does not get dried out. So many people plant in the dirt, then they don’t mulch. The result is a lower level of success.

  • @michaelwatson7298
    @michaelwatson7298 3 месяца назад +10

    We use gypsum and more than a spoon full. We do about 70 plants a year. I start them from seed.

    • @Yooperbuzz
      @Yooperbuzz 3 месяца назад +3

      Agricultural Gypsum NOT drywall.

    • @michaelwatson7298
      @michaelwatson7298 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Yooperbuzz well that's common sense.

    • @Yooperbuzz
      @Yooperbuzz 3 месяца назад +7

      @@michaelwatson7298 You would think that but these days I find common sense missing in a whole lot of people.

    • @somerskye2750
      @somerskye2750 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Yooperbuzz Like Democrats for example.

    • @Yooperbuzz
      @Yooperbuzz 3 месяца назад +3

      @@somerskye2750 And don't forget Republicans and Independents. Not having much common sense is pretty universal these days.

  • @thomasmakan8014
    @thomasmakan8014 Месяц назад +2

    What powder do you add?

  • @richardwilliams3839
    @richardwilliams3839 Месяц назад +1

    I use bone meal fertilizer not wood ash can’t get that

  • @Agui007
    @Agui007 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, checkout Epic Gardening's experiment on how to bury tomatoes. He tried three different methods. 👍🏼😉

  • @Brockthedog315
    @Brockthedog315 3 месяца назад +2

    Epsom salts always does the trick.

  • @TroubledTimes2024
    @TroubledTimes2024 2 месяца назад +1

    I'd would be so considerate if using metric measurements to include English measurements.

  • @christinavillanueva5254
    @christinavillanueva5254 3 месяца назад +1

    En el minuto 1:37 está poniendo ceniza y bon meal?

    • @reeksreeks3017
      @reeksreeks3017 2 месяца назад

      Cenisa Baja el PH en la Tierra. Bone meal da calcium.

  • @_JimmyBeGood
    @_JimmyBeGood 2 месяца назад +1

    There are a thousand videos here that say do the bone meal or fish meal and a thousand that say don’t. Obviously we don’t understand plant science like we think we do.

  • @ifuego
    @ifuego 3 месяца назад +18

    Oh hell nah, there is no way I will add sugar to my plants.

    • @stanleyspencer8575
      @stanleyspencer8575 3 месяца назад +4

      Your plants produce their own sugars. It is absolutely necessary for them. A little molasses in your feed water makes a great supplemental fetilizer.

    • @megiramos9695
      @megiramos9695 2 месяца назад

      It's only in the water you are rehydrating a plant with prior to planting. That's all.

  • @briansymmes7917
    @briansymmes7917 3 месяца назад +1

    Healthy video with a sponsored video by maccas, classic