Share this video if you love growing Tomatoes! 🍅❤ 00:00 Introduction 00:14 Why to Grow Tomatoes Vertically 00:46 Growing Tomatoes Up Stakes 01:40 Tying Tomatoes to Stakes 02:41 Trellising and Wrapping Tomatoes with Twine 03:46 The Best Way to Trellis Tomatoes 04:04 Lowering and Leaning Tomatoes 04:28 Anchoring Tomatoes Properly 05:23 Attaching Tomatoes with Tomato Clips 06:58 Added Features to Tomato Trellis 08:12 Pruning Tomato and Removing Suckers 09:09 How are Tomatoes are Growing This Year 09:38 Where to Get Tomato Clips 10:29 Where to Get Tomato Roller Hooks 11:11 Final Thoughts Checkout my Shop at: teamgrow.us
tried to review the tomato self watering planter but the link is not working. it is a great product the cherry tomato is grow fine in R.I. MOM loves it. at 82 years old. I Need to get a pet friend.
James and King Tuck, we ordered the vertical growing string and clips. But that's for next year. I still have almost 200 jars of tomatoes canned from last year! 🥰♥️💓💝💞😘💕 For the Young King.
Yes, in 1968 was the first time I grew my own tomatoes, I had no clips only twine and some bamboo stakes. I credit my success to growing my Sweet 100s on a south facing side of my white garage. I had tomatoes all summer well into October. All done in Western Washington. Pretty good for an 18 yr old beginner.
@@RolloTonéBrownTown it IS!! James has changed up how he grows every single one of his plants several times trying to find what works best for him. WE then get to see them all :)
@@lorib5323 Totally agree. I live in an area with long winters and short amounts of sunlight. We really don't have time for experiments to fail and start all over again. We have to have things planted and in the seedling stage at minimum. Without James P and one other gardening channel, I would be having a much harder time. James has saved us a ton of disappointment and wasted seed/supplies!
Great technique! Vertical growing tomatoes saves space and improves air circulation, leading to healthier plants and easier harvesting. Happy Gardening.
A couple of years ago I found these 'corkscrew'-tomato-stakes in Germany, and I would never want to do it any way else anymore. Not sure if they are sold in the US but they are the best! They are about 8ft long, the first part is 2ft straight, you drive that into the ground, than come the 'corkscrew' part. Very very easy to lead the tomato around the stake, it holds great also when it's very windy. No ropes, mayby two regular clips for the first part of the grow. RVS so really sustainable. The plants can move up and down without anything ever getting stuck or to tight. I love them! Edit: these stakes also work great with bigger sunflowers. After season, if you manage to turn and twist the sunflowerstem in one piece free from the stake the stem itsself has a corkscrewshape. If you dry these stems you can use them next season as corkscrewstakes for the tomatoes, they last only one season but work very well!
James - you have the best channel on youtube! I can't tell you how much I love your gardening designs- I've made your above ground planters for my yard and could not be happier. I can't wait to try your tomato rigs. Thank you for posting- from Columbus
I love those plastic clips. This is my first year using them. I’ll definitely show this trellis to my husband. We have such a small garden space, this would be perfect! Thanks for sharing!
James watching you grow tomatoes last year it encouraged me to try all new varieties this year. I can’t wait to try all of your great advice. And love seeing the boss! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck!!
I stake and don’t do single stem. I usually grow 2, 150 yard rows worth and just keep it simple, in addition to some heirlooms, Cherry, Grape, and Romas. I always have WAY more tomatoes than I can ever eat and can, so the neighbors, friends, and family get all they want. 😅 I’m liking those clips! I’ll have to give those a try this year.
Looking forward to the pruning video that you mentioned. I just can't let my tomatoes get as tall as they want to grow so need to know how to properly top them without stressing or killing the plant. Thanks for your energy and content James! ❤Tuck❤
We are in the same zone and I was also worried about my tomatoes due to the cooler weather, but they are growing like yours so I must be doing something right!!
Once I saw you showcase these rollers last year I went online and bought them. I have now changed my cucumber beds to utilize them as well. I love them, and I noticed this year they have gone up in price. They are getting popular and the companies are cashing in.
I bought those clips last summer, after seeing your video. What a game changer. Largest Harvest I ever had, with more plants in the garden! Thank you James. Hearts❤to Tuck.
9:10 I’m so glad to hear that Tuck is not a fan of tomatoes because they can cause pancreatitis in dogs. I learned this when my Boxer got into my tomato plants.
I love tomato clips. The first ones I bought were clear plastic and they didn’t last long but I found some in a terra cotta color that are uv resistant and still look great going into their third season.
Love ❤ watching your videos! Love seeing Tuck out in the garden. Seeing him in the garden, makes me smile and remember my little Garden Buddy, Chocolate - this will be my first growing season in 18 years without him - We lost him a few months ago. But Tuck wandering around munching on the yummies….makes me remember Chocolate doing the same!!
I have the Florida weave going on and my plants are getting too tall , black beauty tomatoes are going to be ready soon ❤ taste like blueberries i heard😁❤❤❤❤ have a beautiful day
Thanks so much - I put a pole straight across for my cucumber & tie string trellis - now I need to your way of trellising - I think - I’ll try ..great idea .
I do this method! instead of a wood plannk at the bottom, i just run the same string across horizontally at the bottom and clip each vertical string to that.
FYI the red tomato clips last longer than the clear. When I first started using them many years ago, they were all red. The clear ones came out and they were a lot cheaper so I bought them but they were failing before the old red ones were and they were several years older and had been out in the sun longer. The red ones are a lot harder to find these days but for some reason the sun doesn’t make them crack as fast as the clear ones. Love ya Tuck ❤❤❤❤❤!!!
we built the trellis as per your directions in a different video..a few months ago....also got the same hooks & line , including the clips on amazon. I love how neat and easy it is. Great idea about the bottom piece of wood to tie string to...I will be doing that. Thankyou.
@@ToddMitchell62 ruclips.net/video/ayPcaMhBkoY/видео.html. We bought some 1 x 3's, regular wood , was simple and looks great with the tomato hooks and clips.
I started using the clips this year, but forgot this was the video that got me started. Very happy with them. Much better than the impenetrable sagging wall created by the Florida weave. I didn’t use the pulleys and probably don’t have space. I combined the clips with wrapping the cord around the plant. I put a clip, wrap until it needs more support, then add another clip. Hoping the clips last a few years. I keep them in a store plant pot out in the garden so they’re handy. Thanks!!
James, you inspired me to try new varieties this year in my very small NYC backyard grow bags. Can't wait to finally get a taste of soldacki, cherry bomb, and mountain magic. And cant wait to snack on sungold again! Lots of late bloomers and tons of rain here ~ cant wait to transplant. Thank you for all the inspiration!! And ❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck
🍅🍅❤❤❤ I use the same clips and love how easy they are to use. I'm growing tomatoes vertically by my carport and I'm having some good success. Already have some nice beefsteak tomatoes baring fruit, not quit ripe yet, but soon!
Wonderful ideas & information. You mentioned cucumbers I’m going to look through your videos for tips, would you mind doing a video with updates on working with cucumbers. Thanks so much, happy growing!😊
Great video, and yes, I’m doing lower and lean with 8 indeterminates in a 2x8 raised bed. I’m looking forward to the pruning video because I’m struggling with what is the stem and what are suckers in the very top of the crown, and it’s also hard to determine how much foliage to leave on the single stem. ❤ to Tuck. As an aside, I attached unused clips to my upper string so I’m not pulling out the box every time I work in the tomato bed. This way I prune, weed, and add support in one visit.
Hey James, I've been watching your channel for at least 8 years! Your garden is so inspirational! I'm building my tomato trellis today - very excited! I have my raised beds full and covered with insect netting as well! My question is - when do you take the netting off? My onions and potatoes are hitting the top of it. I just ordered some Surround Kaolin clay - should I wait to have the clay to remove the netting?
Lovely! Im a new gardener. Can you do the bamboo pole method for beans and bell peppers as well? I will be using it for my container tomatoes. You and Tuck have been a great inspiration to me! 💕🦋
Hey Team Tuck! Thanks for the video! I am glad you dealt with the wind issue as I am always wrestling with that in my garden. You also inspired me in the same way that Virginia Woolf did when she said "“A self that goes on changing is a self that goes on living,” I have to go shop at Amazon now...Cheers!
This is my first time gardening and I learned this from your video but I still did it the hard way up a stake lol... I couldn't figure out how to build a high enough A shape. I'm excited today because it's May 18th and I'm seeing fruit growing from the flowers!
I use the Tomahook instead of the rollers. It works well. I also use a 1/2 inch steel conduit on the top and 10 foot t posts every 8 feet. Love growing this way. Also my clips are on their 3rd year. I put them through the dishwasher to clean them.
Great technique !thanks for sharing! I will re-use my white clips like yours for a 3rd season, they are more robust than they appear to be! Also maybe I miss it in the video but removing suckers is advisable only for Indeterminate tomatoes, do not remove on determinate.
I love your channel & have watched you off & on for quite some time. So thank you for all your useful & insightful information. One thing I was wondering after watching this new video is, can that be done without using any plastic? I recently read articles yesterday about more & more microplastics are showing up in our bodies. Ex. Lung tissue & in blood clots that are removed from legs or hearts, microplastics are found intertwined & more than likely adding to the clot & not being able to be dissolved. Makes me try to stop using plastic as much as possible. I realize how difficult that is, as now oil companies are growing plastic production in all forms to keep their profits growing, to all of our demise. Just a thought. Sorry for venting but it is so hard to curb our reliance & use more expensive natural things that don't harm us when it breaks down. Thank you for your time.
Many cool ideas! One thing I’m looking to try is the twine reals, I just got a new box spring for my king sized bed and the metal frame of the old one is going to be reused for the trellis frame. Hopefully it works out
I love your videos, but we have such a short season, and are older so we like bush tomatoes for our garden. I would love to see your suggestions and methods for bush tomatoes.
Share this video if you love growing Tomatoes! 🍅❤
00:00 Introduction
00:14 Why to Grow Tomatoes Vertically
00:46 Growing Tomatoes Up Stakes
01:40 Tying Tomatoes to Stakes
02:41 Trellising and Wrapping Tomatoes with Twine
03:46 The Best Way to Trellis Tomatoes
04:04 Lowering and Leaning Tomatoes
04:28 Anchoring Tomatoes Properly
05:23 Attaching Tomatoes with Tomato Clips
06:58 Added Features to Tomato Trellis
08:12 Pruning Tomato and Removing Suckers
09:09 How are Tomatoes are Growing This Year
09:38 Where to Get Tomato Clips
10:29 Where to Get Tomato Roller Hooks
11:11 Final Thoughts
Checkout my Shop at: teamgrow.us
tried to review the tomato self watering planter but the link is not working. it is a great product the cherry tomato is grow fine in R.I. MOM loves it. at 82 years old. I Need to get a pet friend.
Me and Tuck are glad to hear that. We will get that resolves ASAP! ❤️
@@jamesprigioni thank you for your responce
James and King Tuck, we ordered the vertical growing string and clips. But that's for next year. I still have almost 200 jars of tomatoes canned from last year! 🥰♥️💓💝💞😘💕 For the Young King.
Omg one of those looked like an octopus!!!❤
Good video ,I'm an old timer growing tomatoes for over 60 years , I tie mine to metal rods I drove in the ground 30 years ago .
You were ahead of your time!
Yes, in 1968 was the first time I grew my own tomatoes, I had no clips only twine and some bamboo stakes. I credit my success to growing my Sweet 100s on a south facing side of my white garage. I had tomatoes all summer well into October. All done in Western Washington. Pretty good for an 18 yr old beginner.
I am pretty new to gardening. You can tell this is a good channel if it's acceptable to experienced gardeners as well as beginners
@@RolloTonéBrownTown it IS!! James has changed up how he grows every single one of his plants several times trying to find what works best for him. WE then get to see them all :)
@@lorib5323 Totally agree. I live in an area with long winters and short amounts of sunlight. We really don't have time for experiments to fail and start all over again. We have to have things planted and in the seedling stage at minimum. Without James P and one other gardening channel, I would be having a much harder time. James has saved us a ton of disappointment and wasted seed/supplies!
“Let’s Go!” Ok, I can stay awake a few more minutes to watch one of my fav RUclipsrs.
Great technique! Vertical growing tomatoes saves space and improves air circulation, leading to healthier plants and easier harvesting. Happy Gardening.
A couple of years ago I found these 'corkscrew'-tomato-stakes in Germany, and I would never want to do it any way else anymore. Not sure if they are sold in the US but they are the best! They are about 8ft long, the first part is 2ft straight, you drive that into the ground, than come the 'corkscrew' part. Very very easy to lead the tomato around the stake, it holds great also when it's very windy. No ropes, mayby two regular clips for the first part of the grow. RVS so really sustainable. The plants can move up and down without anything ever getting stuck or to tight. I love them! Edit: these stakes also work great with bigger sunflowers. After season, if you manage to turn and twist the sunflowerstem in one piece free from the stake the stem itsself has a corkscrewshape. If you dry these stems you can use them next season as corkscrewstakes for the tomatoes, they last only one season but work very well!
James - you have the best channel on youtube! I can't tell you how much I love your gardening designs- I've made your above ground planters for my yard and could not be happier. I can't wait to try your tomato rigs. Thank you for posting- from Columbus
Agreed❣️
Great tip with the staking/anchoring.
❤ Another video to get me enthusiastic about hanging in there with my beginners garden. Thanks!
You got this!! Me and Tuck are standing with ya 🐕😁❤️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤there are not enough hearts on the planet for that little guy!
I like that you planted garlic between your tomatoes. Garlic can help repel spider mites and other pests that commonly affect tomato plants.
I love those plastic clips. This is my first year using them. I’ll definitely show this trellis to my husband. We have such a small garden space, this would be perfect! Thanks for sharing!
❤'s for the Tuckmeister! Boss Man!
James watching you grow tomatoes last year it encouraged me to try all new varieties this year. I can’t wait to try all of your great advice. And love seeing the boss! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ for Tuck!!
I am growing all indeterminates this season and needed these tips. Love your channel and Tuck is a charmer!
❤️❤️❤️for Tuck! And thanks for the tips, James!
I love the clips too. I was shocked how much easier it is than twisting it up the twine.
Very nice with that bottom piece of wood.
Thanks!
Great picture of Tuck at the end of the video. Thank you for teaching us about gardening James.
ThanksJames its a pleasure to follow you .Your garden is always neat and you have some great techniques that are well explained.
James, I admire your dedication to the garden. Learn from you a lot. The question is, what are you doing with all the crops.?
I stake and don’t do single stem. I usually grow 2, 150 yard rows worth and just keep it simple, in addition to some heirlooms, Cherry, Grape, and Romas. I always have WAY more tomatoes than I can ever eat and can, so the neighbors, friends, and family get all they want. 😅
I’m liking those clips! I’ll have to give those a try this year.
send them to me!
Looking forward to the pruning video that you mentioned. I just can't let my tomatoes get as tall as they want to grow so need to know how to properly top them without stressing or killing the plant. Thanks for your energy and content James! ❤Tuck❤
Great tips! It’s cool to see your learned methods as you grow season to season. Thank you for sharing!
❤❤❤❤❤❤’s for Tuck!
Your narrow raised bed is a great idea. Thank you James and ❤❤❤❤for Tuck.
We are in the same zone and I was also worried about my tomatoes due to the cooler weather, but they are growing like yours so I must be doing something right!!
Once I saw you showcase these rollers last year I went online and bought them. I have now changed my cucumber beds to utilize them as well. I love them, and I noticed this year they have gone up in price. They are getting popular and the companies are cashing in.
in the UK, we trim out the top of the tomato plat after 5 or 6 trusses of fruit, but this is due to the short growing season in the UK
GENERAL TUCK IS A HANDSOME BOY... GREAT VIDEO!
Thanks for sharing all your experiences. Saves me a lot of trial and error. ❤❤❤❤
I grow mine just like you do because you taught me in a different video. We love this way
Tuck is the star ⭐️😉!
Good job James !
I bought those clips last summer, after seeing your video. What a game changer. Largest Harvest I ever had, with more plants in the garden! Thank you James. Hearts❤to Tuck.
9:10 I’m so glad to hear that Tuck is not a fan of tomatoes because they can cause pancreatitis in dogs. I learned this when my Boxer got into my tomato plants.
One word: GENIUS!!!
I've learned so much and ordered so much stuff from your videos. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and technics. ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ for Tuck!
James, thank you for sharing your technique with the tomatoes. I just planted mine👍
Love the videos James, and love the passion and energy.
Wow wow wow!😮😮😮❤❤❤ I am watching from Abuja Nigeria, and this indeed is a good job.❤️❤️❤️
Thanks!
Let's Gooo! Thank you for the generous contribution @lillymarlane1796 me and Tuck appreciate you! 😁❤️🐕
Genius methodology James. Thanks so much.
❤❤❤ for Tuck!
Thanks James and Tuck❤
I love tomato clips. The first ones I bought were clear plastic and they didn’t last long but I found some in a terra cotta color that are uv resistant and still look great going into their third season.
This was so helpful!!! All the different examples with good/bad for those techniques. Thank you so much!
Love ❤ watching your videos! Love seeing Tuck out in the garden. Seeing him in the garden, makes me smile and remember my little Garden Buddy, Chocolate - this will be my first growing season in 18 years without him - We lost him a few months ago. But Tuck wandering around munching on the yummies….makes me remember Chocolate doing the same!!
I love to see Tuck still there by your side! Blessings to James Prigioni
Set up 4 trellises just like this this year James! Excited to stop climbing ladders to tie tomatoes up minutes before a thunderstorm comes through 😅
Very well done James, you show things in depth with many details and closeups. Thanks for showing us those tricks that make our life easier.
❤❤❤ for Tuck and all.
I have the Florida weave going on and my plants are getting too tall , black beauty tomatoes are going to be ready soon ❤ taste like blueberries i heard😁❤❤❤❤ have a beautiful day
Thanks so much - I put a pole straight across for my cucumber & tie string trellis - now I need to your way of trellising - I think - I’ll try ..great idea .
I do this method! instead of a wood plannk at the bottom, i just run the same string across horizontally at the bottom and clip each vertical string to that.
love little Tuck! 🧡🧡🧡
FYI the red tomato clips last longer than the clear. When I first started using them many years ago, they were all red. The clear ones came out and they were a lot cheaper so I bought them but they were failing before the old red ones were and they were several years older and had been out in the sun longer. The red ones are a lot harder to find these days but for some reason the sun doesn’t make them crack as fast as the clear ones. Love ya Tuck ❤❤❤❤❤!!!
we built the trellis as per your directions in a different video..a few months ago....also got the same hooks & line , including the clips on amazon. I love how neat and easy it is. Great idea about the bottom piece of wood to tie string to...I will be doing that. Thankyou.
Can you link to the video with the instructions that you refer to? I would love to build this too as my tomatoes are just getting started.
@@ToddMitchell62 we bought 1x3 posts, very simple. ruclips.net/video/_o6zB5X5tIw/видео.html
@@ToddMitchell62 ruclips.net/video/ayPcaMhBkoY/видео.html. We bought some 1 x 3's, regular wood , was simple and looks great with the tomato hooks and clips.
I've been binging all of your tomato videos today so I'm pleasantly surprised to see another great tomato video! YAY! 🍅🍅🍅
That is the cutest dog. What a sweetheart.
I have been soo busy that I haven't watched your videos for a long time. the first thing i did was to look for Tuck🧡
❤❤❤ for Tuck! I have learned so much from your channel, keep ‘em coming !
Your tomato videos are always perfectly timed! Thanks for helping me up my tomato game! ❤️❤️❤️❤️s for Tuck.
I started using the clips this year, but forgot this was the video that got me started.
Very happy with them. Much better than the impenetrable sagging wall created by the Florida weave.
I didn’t use the pulleys and probably don’t have space.
I combined the clips with wrapping the cord around the plant. I put a clip, wrap until it needs more support, then add another clip.
Hoping the clips last a few years. I keep them in a store plant pot out in the garden so they’re handy.
Thanks!!
So excited to try this method! I’ve enjoyed my rivalries the past few years but now I realize I’ve been growing leaves more than tomatoes.
7th comment, food forest forever!!!!! Much love for tuck ♥♥♥♥♥
I love those clips and have had no issue using them multiple seasons.💖💖💖💖💖💖💖Tuck💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Love this! Those tomato clips are clutch. Can you do a similar video about cucumbers?
James, you inspired me to try new varieties this year in my very small NYC backyard grow bags. Can't wait to finally get a taste of soldacki, cherry bomb, and mountain magic. And cant wait to snack on sungold again! Lots of late bloomers and tons of rain here ~ cant wait to transplant. Thank you for all the inspiration!! And ❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck
Thanks for all the great info, JP! What a great system you've developed. So glad you shared it and with such detail! Hi Tuck - You are awesome!🙂❤❤❤
🍅🍅❤❤❤ I use the same clips and love how easy they are to use. I'm growing tomatoes vertically by my carport and I'm having some good success. Already have some nice beefsteak tomatoes baring fruit, not quit ripe yet, but soon!
Wonderful ideas & information. You mentioned cucumbers I’m going to look through your videos for tips, would you mind doing a video with updates on working with cucumbers. Thanks so much, happy growing!😊
Love seeing the boss 😍♥ Thanks for the video!
I container garden and found out last year, yarn didnt work for me either, thanks for sharing the info, really enjoy your videos.
Great video, and yes, I’m doing lower and lean with 8 indeterminates in a 2x8 raised bed. I’m looking forward to the pruning video because I’m struggling with what is the stem and what are suckers in the very top of the crown, and it’s also hard to determine how much foliage to leave on the single stem. ❤ to Tuck.
As an aside, I attached unused clips to my upper string so I’m not pulling out the box every time I work in the tomato bed. This way I prune, weed, and add support in one visit.
Yep! Tucks a Cutiepie!❤❤❤❤
Thanks for the great ideas James! I actually purchased those clips and ecxited to used them this season in my 'tomato hardin'.
❤❤❤❤❤for Tuck!
Very nice❤❤
Hey James, I've been watching your channel for at least 8 years! Your garden is so inspirational! I'm building my tomato trellis today - very excited! I have my raised beds full and covered with insect netting as well! My question is - when do you take the netting off? My onions and potatoes are hitting the top of it. I just ordered some Surround Kaolin clay - should I wait to have the clay to remove the netting?
Lovely! Im a new gardener. Can you do the bamboo pole method for beans and bell peppers as well? I will be using it for my container tomatoes. You and Tuck have been a great inspiration to me! 💕🦋
Hey Team Tuck! Thanks for the video! I am glad you dealt with the wind issue as I am always wrestling with that in my garden. You also inspired me in the same way that Virginia Woolf did when she said "“A self that goes on changing is a self that goes on living,” I have to go shop at Amazon now...Cheers!
Fantastic technique 🍅 ❤
Great video! I love your tomato trellis, brilliant man. Thanks for sharing. I def plan on copying your system.
QUESTION: Do you single-stem your cherry tomatoes? Another gardener I watch said no, but I thought I had seen you do it.THANKS!
Thank you for the tips, my cherry tomatoes are just getting there second leaves from sapling stage. ❤
I started using the clips last season. I started using them on my pepper plants then my tomatoes.
I also have a tomato garden and love to see your sharing.
This is my first time gardening and I learned this from your video but I still did it the hard way up a stake lol... I couldn't figure out how to build a high enough A shape. I'm excited today because it's May 18th and I'm seeing fruit growing from the flowers!
Thank you so much 😊
The image of ❤❤❤❤Tuck ❤❤❤❤ sitting there so attentively at 1:23 is timeless
Really appreciate you sharing this information. Do you have a more detailed video on building the tomatoe trellis?
IMPRESSIVE * and cute little dog 🐾🍃
I use the Tomahook instead of the rollers. It works well. I also use a 1/2 inch steel conduit on the top and 10 foot t posts every 8 feet. Love growing this way. Also my clips are on their 3rd year. I put them through the dishwasher to clean them.
Thanks! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great video, can you do video on tieing up determent tomatoes
Ok Tuck, you win! I am going to order some of those clips! 🍅🍅🍅
Great technique !thanks for sharing! I will re-use my white clips like yours for a 3rd season, they are more robust than they appear to be! Also maybe I miss it in the video but removing suckers is advisable only for Indeterminate tomatoes, do not remove on determinate.
I love your channel & have watched you off & on for quite some time. So thank you for all your useful & insightful information. One thing I was wondering after watching this new video is, can that be done without using any plastic? I recently read articles yesterday about more & more microplastics are showing up in our bodies. Ex. Lung tissue & in blood clots that are removed from legs or hearts, microplastics are found intertwined & more than likely adding to the clot & not being able to be dissolved. Makes me try to stop using plastic as much as possible. I realize how difficult that is, as now oil companies are growing plastic production in all forms to keep their profits growing, to all of our demise. Just a thought. Sorry for venting but it is so hard to curb our reliance & use more expensive natural things that don't harm us when it breaks down. Thank you for your time.
Many cool ideas! One thing I’m looking to try is the twine reals, I just got a new box spring for my king sized bed and the metal frame of the old one is going to be reused for the trellis frame. Hopefully it works out
❤❤❤❤ sweet pup❤❤❤❤
I always enjoy and get something out of your videos🤩🙌
I love your videos, but we have such a short season, and are older so we like bush tomatoes for our garden. I would love to see your suggestions and methods for bush tomatoes.