4 Mistakes That Are KILLING Your Tomato Production!

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  • In this video, I discuss 4 common mistakes gardeners often make growing tomatoes that may be killing your tomato production. There is a lot of information out there about growing tomatoes, and unfortunately, much information is conflicting and causes confusion. This video helps set the record straight so you don't make these common tomato growing mistakes.
    Most tomato growing errors stem from incorrect fertilizing practices, inappropriate pruning practices and confusion surrounding different tomato varieties and tomato types. Your unique climate, the fertilizers you use, plant spacing and whether you're growing indeterminate tomatoes, determinate tomatoes or Dwarf Tomato Project tomatoes can dramatically change how you should care for your tomato plants. This video clears up the confusion and provides tomato growing tips along the way.
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    0:26 Mistake #1: Fertilizing Tomatoes
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    7:28 Mistake #3: Pruning Tomatoes
    10:20 How To Determine Tomato Plant Type
    11:05 Mistake #4: Tomato Plant Spacing
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Комментарии • 385

  • @TheMillennialGardener
    @TheMillennialGardener  Год назад +32

    If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
    0:00 Tomato Growing Mistakes Intro
    0:26 Mistake #1: Fertilizing Tomatoes
    3:45 Mistake #2: Incorrect Fertilizers
    7:28 Mistake #3: Pruning Tomatoes
    10:20 How To Determine Tomato Plant Type
    11:05 Mistake #4: Tomato Plant Spacing
    15:43 Adventures With Dale

  • @reneeadams9673
    @reneeadams9673 Год назад +97

    This is the first video on tomato pruning that actually explained why you would either want/or not want to prune indeterminate tomatoes. Most sites say "prune the suckers". But no one discusses how close your plants are to each other in relation to this. Thank you!

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray Год назад +6

      Indeed--I've been growing maters (and many other things) for many yrs and still have so much to learn, this vid very helpful.

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Год назад +5

      Yes, I have seen videos that tell you that the suckers will not produce. I broke off a main stock, so I thought what the heck. I have great beefsteaks growing from that sucker.
      Fried Green tomatoes tonight for dinner !! ❤❤❤
      Also,I took the stalk that I broke off and trimmed it down. I now have 3 more plants that are blooming 🎉❤ We shall see. 😊

    • @jgehbinv
      @jgehbinv Год назад +2

      On indeterminate CHERRY tomato plants, try to minimize pruning suckers, yet at the same time thin foliage in the middle of the plant to allow adequate air flow and prevent disease. On indeterminate non-cherry tomato plants, generally the rule is 2 stems and then prune all suckers after that.

    • @hharrison91
      @hharrison91 Год назад +1

      @@jgehbinv I came here to say the same 😂

    • @jakesarms8996
      @jakesarms8996 Год назад

      This is the best gardening channel on YT.

  • @ivahihopeful
    @ivahihopeful Год назад +32

    First time I’ve seen a channel explain WHY we might choose to prune a certain way, other than to say we need airflow so single or double stem them. Really impressed with the thoroughness of your channel.

  • @suzannestack7784
    @suzannestack7784 Год назад +6

    My mind feels like a pinball machine. As soon as I think I know and understand something like pruning suckers, I'm given a whack to the bean into another direction. Always more to learn.

  • @dmick9168
    @dmick9168 Год назад +23

    I follow your exact fertilizing guide here with my pepper plants and last year I had plants nearly chest high- it was crazy!

  • @jameswheeler349
    @jameswheeler349 Год назад +4

    Finially, someone who tells you what you need to hear and to apply it in the garden and you explain it so SIMPLY!!!!!! I was born and raised in the piedmont NC , I appreciate your channel so much!!! You EXPLAIN in one video what many people have to look at 6 videos to understand how to do what they need to do to have a successful harvest! Thank you sir!

  • @booswalia
    @booswalia Год назад +7

    I used to use bone meal every year in my garden. I also learned the hard way that you can ruin your soil for about 4 years with over use. Last year I was finally able to use those beds again. There's no fix other than adding zinc and iron which is very difficult to find for home gardeners.

    • @hulkamania5071
      @hulkamania5071 Год назад

      add compost

    • @booswalia
      @booswalia Год назад

      @@hulkamania5071 I did that every year but the plants were still stunted and did very poorly. The beds are back to normal now but it took four years.

    • @DebRoo11
      @DebRoo11 Год назад

      Hmm. Never heard of that happening and a lot of people have used bonemeal every year for many years. Wish we had more feedback on this comment. Ibe been using blood meal and/or bone meal for many years myself

  • @warriormamma8098
    @warriormamma8098 9 месяцев назад +1

    I would love to see you partner with someone who would watch the videos and then make it into a book! I have a hard time as a new gardener remembering it all but having a chapter of this or chapter on that could really be helpful. Thanks!

  • @brichter4669
    @brichter4669 Год назад +1

    I have a very small backyard and no room for an in-ground garden. I use fabric grow bags. Transplanted dwarf tomato varieties end of March for my region, zone 8b. I saw an earlier video of yours about growing dwarf tomatoes versus indeterminate tomatoes. You liked the Celebrity tomato a lot, so I bought Celebrity seeds for my spring/summer garden. The seeds were slow to germinate compared with the other tomato seeds and didn't grow as fast. I thought once I transplanted the seedlings into a 7 gallon grow bag, the plants would get taller. I water consistently, use a slow release fertilizer, powdered bone meal you recommend and every 2 weeks water with a diluted liquid 6-12-6 fertilizer. It's now 2 months after being transplanted, and the Celebrity plants are almost 2 feet tall with lots of little cherry size tomatoes, no big tomatoes. I expected the plants to grow 3-4 feet tall and produce 6-8 oz. tomatoes. My other dwarf plants are growing taller. I have a dwarf variety that was supposed to grow 18" tall with dime to quarter size fruit and was recommended to plant in a 2 gallon grow bag. I used a 5 gallon grow bag, and the plant is a little over 3' tall with big tomatoes. This dwarf tomato experience has been confusing.

  • @sylvia10101
    @sylvia10101 Год назад

    Great info, as usual MG! Thanks! 😊👍

  • @johnbutler307
    @johnbutler307 Год назад

    Thanks for all the great info.

  • @lynettetucker544
    @lynettetucker544 Год назад

    Thanks for the info.

  • @dowblackburn9498
    @dowblackburn9498 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing 💜

  • @trenarhoden3866
    @trenarhoden3866 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video, great information!❤️

  • @alishasimmons1990
    @alishasimmons1990 Год назад

    I am so happy for all the info that you have given us
    THANKS 😊

  • @solarindependentutilitysystems

    Excellent tips
    Thanks

  • @waltservice4370
    @waltservice4370 Год назад

    Very informative video, thank you for your work

  • @stevenlong9455
    @stevenlong9455 Год назад +1

    Great info, thanks! Hope to do pretty well this year!

  • @CriticoolHit
    @CriticoolHit Год назад +2

    I am really enjoying your content man. Idk why you-tube only just started recommending you. I've been typing gardening questions into you-tube for years now. Congrats on winning the algorithm.

  • @ericawentz2734
    @ericawentz2734 Год назад +3

    Thank you for all this excellent information on tomatoes! As a Jersey Girl, I will always contend that nothing beats a Jersey tomato! With all this useful info, I will get as close as possible here in PA Zone 6b! Keep on growing!

  • @stevehunt3954
    @stevehunt3954 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Great video!
    Excellent information!

  • @lorrismith7366
    @lorrismith7366 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent video!! Very informative

  • @lyndalent
    @lyndalent 11 месяцев назад

    Love, love your videos

  • @wanderlust332
    @wanderlust332 Год назад +2

    I have existing container tomato plants and was wondering how much and how often should I apply bone meal?

  • @teenagardner3623
    @teenagardner3623 Год назад

    Another great informative video aboit pruning tomatoes from different perspectives based on what you're growing, why, how long, and climate. Dale with football zoomies😅, priceless fun.

  • @cwoosh
    @cwoosh 11 месяцев назад

    Of all the videos about tomatoes on RUclips, yours is the most helpful with the most amount of information as well as not being annoying by repeating the same thing over and over again, like so many other gardening RUclipsrs do.

  • @lindagreen7270
    @lindagreen7270 11 месяцев назад

    This is the best video on tomatoes that I’ve ever seen. A lot of great information. Thank you!

  • @viviannuckols2698
    @viviannuckols2698 Год назад

    Great info thanks!!

  • @NeboAllen
    @NeboAllen Год назад +2

    A wealth of information! I'm a new gardener and I've learned so much, thank you!

  • @emylytle7149
    @emylytle7149 11 месяцев назад

    I bought 3 determinate tomatoes for some reason, one is not it was indeterminate and I didn’t have time to prune them so it went branch out so many stems/suckers and so now there’s no fruit and the fruit came later after it got 5’ 😮 I have pruned it and broke some stems/suckers while trellising them 😔👩‍🌾 thank you for your informative video. I hope the tomatoes grow big 🙏🏻👍♥️😊

  • @a.j.infowars7582
    @a.j.infowars7582 Год назад

    Perfect, love you!

  • @carolberridge6102
    @carolberridge6102 Год назад

    Thank you! Information was presented so clearly and efficiently. All the best to you from the Pacific Northwest.

  • @pascalxus
    @pascalxus Год назад

    Excellent point! I'm so glad you cleared that up. I was still a little bit unsure about this. but now that you've spelled it out clearly, it's much better. Thanks so much for all your informative posts and keep up the good work!!!

  • @jalepeno5903
    @jalepeno5903 Год назад +8

    Great input. I grow in greenhouse in the Oregon big dessert and I’ve been single stemming, but they get 10’ tall literally and the fruit prod ruin is low. I have almost zero humidity. I’m going to let these babies bush this year.

  • @lorihardman1833
    @lorihardman1833 Год назад +1

    Thank you, great instructions!

  • @muahlakaparak
    @muahlakaparak Год назад

    Interesting video. So inspiratif

  • @haryaalionline208
    @haryaalionline208 Год назад +1

    Good evening!
    Really its a great information

  • @BackyardGardenFlo
    @BackyardGardenFlo Год назад

    Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @aharri381
    @aharri381 Год назад +2

    This is the best video I have watched on growing tomatoes. Very thorough. Finally, I understand!

  • @Jefestephens
    @Jefestephens 11 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @keithshumaker6402
    @keithshumaker6402 Год назад

    Very well said God Bless

  • @jimjr4432
    @jimjr4432 Год назад

    Great, great, video. Thanks so much.

  • @DavidA-uk9bm
    @DavidA-uk9bm Год назад +1

    Thanks for this channel, I am a well seasoned horticulturalist and landscape designer but I always try to learn new things. You always teach me things about veggie gardening and I am grateful especially as I have recently moved to western Washington, zone 8b, built a raised bed vegetable garden and am always watching you for tips. BTW, when are you planning on a fitness channel??? :)

  • @jasoncziok7324
    @jasoncziok7324 Год назад +1

    Hands down the best information I have gotten after 30+ years of growing tomatoes! Not only the pruning video, but the fertilizing videos as well. I've used all these tactics for many years but this guy explains the pros and cons in detail. Thank you for the excellent advice. It's nice to find more than just somebody's insight.

  • @mmirafuentess1990
    @mmirafuentess1990 Год назад

    Thank you my happy pill.
    I am about to plant mine.

  • @sovannay9540
    @sovannay9540 Год назад +1

    I need to learn more about fertilizer to give to a plant because in three’s years in a row I killed all my plants peppers,cucumbers tomatoes ,because I don’t know how to feed plants thank for videos I will try to practice more .

  • @lindazick5601
    @lindazick5601 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU! As a new gardener you have educated me again and again…going to shop in your Amazon Store right now❤

  • @Soviless99
    @Soviless99 11 месяцев назад

    so informative. my first time really trying to take time to have a good harvest of tomatoes for my mom. shes literally obsessed with growing tomatoes. youre my favorite garden channel thank you!

  • @tradermunky1998
    @tradermunky1998 Год назад +1

    Reminds me I need to fertilize this weekend! Thanks!

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for your support and generosity! I really appreciate it ❤

  • @phonymontana4254
    @phonymontana4254 Год назад

    I learn so much from ur videos thank u

  • @alokatadear7191
    @alokatadear7191 11 месяцев назад

    As others already stated here, this is the best video that can be found on the internet on tomato growing: talking about the differences and the why's instead of stating generic and confusing info. You have a new follower here, very much appreciate you sharing 🥰

  • @kimlee3607
    @kimlee3607 11 месяцев назад +3

    Please enlighten me the different between solid fertilizer and
    Water solutions fertilizer. How would be the different in tastes?

  • @rnr1880
    @rnr1880 11 месяцев назад

    Great stuff! And Dale is so cute!

  • @whitneycraig1662
    @whitneycraig1662 Год назад

    Just discovered your channel, I live on the coast of North Carolina as well (Morehead City). Keep up the great work

  • @angeloporter6830
    @angeloporter6830 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for your very rich instructions and advice. I really appreciate hearing from you and learning more information for improving my gardening processes. Thanks again.

  • @deborahhasty8515
    @deborahhasty8515 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the information, MG. You splain things like an engineer. I love it!

  • @anniebancroft1175
    @anniebancroft1175 Год назад

    Your advice on fertilization, esp for tomatoes is invaluable!!

  • @Sewmena918
    @Sewmena918 11 месяцев назад

    This channel is the most thorough source of gardening information I have found so far. I have made a lot of mistakes this year, but I won’t be making them next year! 👩‍🌾

  • @tracybeate445
    @tracybeate445 8 месяцев назад

    Very good information for a beginner gardener like myself. 👍🏼☺️. No wonder my tomato plant didn’t survive.

  • @valoriegriego5212
    @valoriegriego5212 Год назад

    Great info, MG! I am especially helped by tip #4.
    Your plants are looking super healthy!👍
    Howdy to cute Dale!🐕

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Год назад

      Thank you! We got almost 11 inches of rain today, so I hope they don’t get sick from it all.

    • @valoriegriego5212
      @valoriegriego5212 Год назад

      @@TheMillennialGardener Wow! That's a lot of rain.

  • @carolbarranco838
    @carolbarranco838 Год назад +2

    You help me so much with gardening. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. you are my favorite gardener.

  • @CapitanFantasma1776
    @CapitanFantasma1776 Год назад +1

    Think I'm starting to get the N-P-K thing. You helped me a lot today. Thanks!

  • @marciawarden5021
    @marciawarden5021 Год назад

    Oh thank you for this! My determinate tomatoes are pretty much loaded but I needed the info you gave on fertilizer in stages, I didn’t want to give to much nitrogen. Ha..my second harvest which I just planted is going to be phenomenal! So far I’m so happy I went to determinates, my son has been able to enjoy the garden more not having to do all the suckering bc I can’t reach them and adjusting the supports. Next year I plan to plant some dwarfs also! Thank you, I so appreciate all your advice and information!

  • @DJJonPattrsn22
    @DJJonPattrsn22 11 месяцев назад

    EXCELLENT!!! Very informative with great thorough explanations.

  • @Haze763
    @Haze763 Год назад

    I am sooo glad I watched this!!! I'm new at growing tomatoes, I only have 3 indeterminate in pots in my backyard here in Michigan. I was getting ready to go out and start hacking every single sucker I see!!! Lol. You taught me that it's a space thing depending on your grow area. Now it all makes since! I'm feeding them right with water soluble 18-18-21 and I have Dr. Earth granulate 4-6-3.
    Thank you for explaing things so clearly. I just subscribed to your channel. Dale is awesome!! ✌

  • @jvjdrn
    @jvjdrn Год назад

    3:07 I love Alaskan fish fertilizer!

  • @mamtajaya6457
    @mamtajaya6457 Год назад

    Great brother 🙏👍

  • @user-cs5bj6ey2p
    @user-cs5bj6ey2p 3 месяца назад

    thank you....

  • @LoveandPeace1971
    @LoveandPeace1971 Год назад +7

    Very informative, professional and helpful. Really enjoying the channel even though I am in a different climate. So cold here and nothing is growing but really enjoy learning what to do when the weather warms up the first week of June. Thank you.

    • @1sthawkfeathers547
      @1sthawkfeathers547 Год назад +1

      I am growing a tomato in a pot in a sunny spot inside. I amin Florida, but I thought I would try. So far so good.
      Hope the weather warms up for you. MeemaJessi

    • @LoveandPeace1971
      @LoveandPeace1971 Год назад +1

      @@1sthawkfeathers547 Thank you! Today is the first day I can attempt to harden off my tomato and peppers. Wish me luck! Happy Gardening!

  • @MikeSnedaker
    @MikeSnedaker Год назад

    Great video.

  • @andoniades
    @andoniades Год назад

    2:18, "Direct Links"
    My man answered the call of his fanbase promptly.
    That just earned this vid a "share."

  • @sandrachristiansen1404
    @sandrachristiansen1404 Год назад +1

    Living in Southern Oregon, we don't have humidity and have a nice long, dry summer. Last year (my first) I trimmed all the suckers from my indeterminate tomatoes and only got a so so harvest. This year, I'll try not trimming to see what happens. Thanks for the advice.

  • @noahg8328
    @noahg8328 Год назад +7

    How often do we continue the higher-potassium/blossom booster food after they flower, just once? Or for a couple of feedings? THANK YOU for all this information, you just stopped me from pruning the wrong type of plants & feeding tomatoes incorrectly all season!

    • @golfman6062
      @golfman6062 11 месяцев назад +1

      After you get the flowers, switch to the higher P and K fertilizers for the rest of the season. Definitely less N.

  • @princessjava42
    @princessjava42 10 месяцев назад

    I'm in the ILM area, so this is very helpful! This my first time trying to grow Roma and cherry tomatoes. My cherry tomato plant is doing fine, but with the Roma plants I've been dealing with BER. They are in containers, and I have started watering them more regularly, but it looks like I may need to adjust what I'm fertilizing with, as well as not pruning them so much. Thanks for the video!

  • @jeffreybradley3736
    @jeffreybradley3736 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. It's only my second season growing tomatoes but your wrap up says what I'm already thinking. Cookie cutter methods won't necessarily work for everyone. Our job as home gardeners is to assess our unique conditions and expectations and adjust accordingly.

  • @reallygraceful
    @reallygraceful Год назад

    great info. thank you. planted 10 tomato plants this year.

    • @SecondComingTwice
      @SecondComingTwice Год назад

      Hope you included an orange cherry variety, Internet friend.
      EZ to grow, sweet & delicious on a sunny day in the garden

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Год назад

      Excellent! Variety is awesome 🍅

  • @gregdoh
    @gregdoh Год назад

    This is my first year growing tomatoes in pots after 13 years of growing them in the ground (dang juglone from walnut trees). I'm growing them in 25 gallon pots and was planning to prune my indeterminates to one stem, per usual, but this video reminded me that since my spacing is about 2' and the grow bags are 25 gallons, I can prune them to 2 stems. Amazing info and VERY well presented, per usual!

  • @barco581
    @barco581 Год назад

    Your tomato fertilizing is very similar to ours. Thanks for the tip on high phosphorous when flowering-we will give it try this year.

  • @MichaelBrownOki
    @MichaelBrownOki Год назад

    Great video and very informative. Ordered the Jacks. I was incorrectly fertilizing. The triming advice is spot on. Have a question about the scarlett runners. What a great reccommendation. They have grown beautifully and are very pleasing to the eye. Bean production is almost non existent. my bush beans next to them are producing well. Is it possible the birds are eating the baby pods before they really grow?

  • @mikec8237
    @mikec8237 11 месяцев назад

    I've watched a number of gardener's videos, and this is the best I've seen over several subject videos to fully explain the basis of WHY you should do what is recommended. I've learned several new things I didn't pick up before. DEFINETELY a good resource for in depth and accurate information. KEEP THEM COMING! Thanks

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate it. Glad you found the video helpful.

  • @michaeldufresne9428
    @michaeldufresne9428 Год назад

    I love your Dale segments

  • @priayief
    @priayief Год назад +3

    I'm intrigued by your opinion that tomatoes need more than compost to produce optimum crops. I've grown tomatoes in raised beds with compost only for more than 30 years and always thought I was getting good production by adding a couple of inches of compost to my beds at the end of each season.
    I've never accurately measured the number of tomatoes I grow but if I had to guess, it's about 100 pounds - determinate and indeterminate hybrid varieties.
    I'm cheap and lazy so I've never tried any other method than the one I'm using. But I'm always interested in trying something new if it's worth my extra time and expense. Are there any kind of trials or objective measures that clearly show adding more than compost would measurably improve my yields?
    Thanks for posting.

  • @moonedward63
    @moonedward63 3 месяца назад

    I always go to your videos as my main reference ( even though I'm in the SW desert), as I find them very logical and scientific. I never forget to add bone meal after seeing one of your videos. Thanks.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  3 месяца назад

      I'm glad to hear they're helpful! Bone meal is awesome and makes a huge difference.

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt Год назад +1

    single stem indeterminate tomato with a foot spacing is good for me, as simple to train one stem per string.
    completely agree about regular fertilization with balanced NPK.
    when i first started, i was doing the whole composting thing and only using fish and seaweed fertilizers, and rarely got a good crop. now i've been using only jack's 20:20:20, and we have loads of tomatoes for us to eat, process for later, and to give away to family..all from around 20 plants or so, in a tiny veggie plot.
    going to grow some sauce tomato types my next season, as eating tomatoes take a lot more work for sauce, with the seed removal.
    please please please do a vid on how to support heavier peppers and eggplants in a row situation. i havent been able to tame them with horizontal string and stakes. they get top heavy and start breaking, as they keep branching and growing fruit, with the branching i'm not able to secure.

  • @huertamipequenoeden9425
    @huertamipequenoeden9425 Год назад

    Bro your tomato video from couple years back inspired me to start with eirloom 🍅....THANKS bro

  • @amyk6028
    @amyk6028 Год назад

    Such an accurate video!! When I started using liquid fertilizer throughout the growing season, my tomato plants were so much healthier, more disease resistant AND more productive!

  • @jgehbinv
    @jgehbinv Год назад

    I grew in 20 gallon fabric grow bags two super sweet 100 cherry tomato plants on my deck last year. I had tremendous production of fruit by doing no pruning of suckers on those plants, but ended up paying a price with disease developing on them because the foliage became too thick in the middle of the plant from all the suckers! This year I am again not pruning any suckers on these cherry plants, but I will be regularly thinning the foilage (leaves) to allow enough air flow through the plant to hopefully prevent disease from developing.

  • @rebeccawatson9284
    @rebeccawatson9284 Год назад

    Lol. Dale is such a happy dog!

  • @doglover7675
    @doglover7675 Год назад +2

    Fantastic! I have been watching your videos for about six months. Best one here. Have you used Alaska Morbloom with the tomatoes? Curious how you would compare to Jack's Bloom or Miracle Gro Bloom. A few feedings, I tried Alaska Fish and Morbloom - so a 5-11-11. BTW - tried your suggestion on colder weather tomatoes, and going for tomatoes earlier. I tried this with Oregon Spring seeds. They are in grow bags, and green tomatoes. Not red yet. Patience is not a strength I possess.

  • @PlantObsessed
    @PlantObsessed Год назад

    Thank you for specifically calling out the DTP tomatoes.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Год назад

      They’re great. I’ve been trying to promote them for going on 6 years now.

  • @lexiferhdmi7544
    @lexiferhdmi7544 Год назад +2

    Learned a lot here. Thank you! I have one question. My burpee bone meal is 6-8-0. Is that solid or too much nitrogen when pairing with the jobes tomato granules the same method you’re doing?

  • @kimfletter3334
    @kimfletter3334 Год назад

    I love your no-nonsense teaching. Thank you! I’m a new subscriber, can you address Heirloom variety tomatoes from Bonnie plants? Thank you!

  • @aidancox450
    @aidancox450 Год назад

    Great video, I single stemmed last year and cut all the suckers. I won’t do that again.

  • @kimlee3607
    @kimlee3607 11 месяцев назад

    I use Porterhouse and super steak seeds and 5 10 10 . d
    Will add bone meal as you recommend recommended.

  • @mikebarry3491
    @mikebarry3491 Год назад +1

    Great vid. Quick question does this apply to other vegetable plants as well. (Pepper, eggplant,cucumbers….)

  • @stevetendrich398
    @stevetendrich398 Год назад

    Agreed! Great video

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @stevetendrich398
      @stevetendrich398 Год назад

      @The Millennial Gardener only single stem when it makes sense and works for the situation. We grow 12" on center but sometimes double stem, depends on how the plants look. And definitely adding bone meal this year based on your recommendations.

  • @Elkins24
    @Elkins24 11 месяцев назад

    I do a mixter of fertlizers consisting of Master Blend 4-18-38 Epsom Salt and Calcium Nitrate 15-0-0 in a blend of 3 grams , 2 grams, 3grams per gallon of water. I do this twice per week adding 2 cups to each plant. As I have very small garden only 7 tomato plants all are independent.

  • @NicholasAlm
    @NicholasAlm Год назад

    Thank you for that last tip. I live in an extremely dry and cooler climate. I've always grown my tomatoes in pots spaced far apart and I would rarely cut the suckers. My tomatoes always grew huge and produced so much fruit. Now I understand why not following the internet advice was fine for me

  • @davecroft2991
    @davecroft2991 Год назад

    Thanks for all the specific details. I decided to try one dwarf tomato this year...but I mistakenly already trimmed the bottom few branches because I planned to implement the other vids suggestion to plant deep and get more roots.
    If it's a dwarf would you advise not planting deep? (Which would require pruning)

  • @jstamps9578
    @jstamps9578 Год назад

    Never heard the info you give here about pruning or not pruning indeterminate tomatoes stems depending on various factors. In my case in CA it means I will probably do zero pruning.
    Also thanks for the reminder and link to high phosphorus fertilizer.