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Transplanting Tomatoes 101: Simple & Fast Method

Transplanting Tomatoes 101: Simple & Fast Method

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Growing tomatoes can get quite complicated, but if you break it back down to the basics, they're actually not that challenging! Today we'll tackle one of the scarier moments in your tomato's life. transplanting. After starting tomato seeds and hardening them off, it's time to put your tomato plant in the ground. There are 100+ different ways to do this, and everyone has their own trick. I like to keep it pretty simple: - Plant deep - Fertilize the planting hole - Water in well
Date: 2022-07-18

Comments and reviews: 15


HELP! i had a plant as tall as my waist and it broke in half in the wind last night, below the break all sun-leafs only bc above were the two flowering stems, I've saved the two stems and left the sun leaf portion to grow and hopefully still produce. I put the stems in water to see if I can propagate them but given they are about 1 foot high each should I just bury them in soil today and hope for the best?
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Not sure about cutting of flowers are good or not, i strongly feel one should transplant before budding.
And too deep planting is not good, since it affects full potential of getting sun lite. i. e. plants stem grow tall not wider.

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Like what you did, I had to cut only the part of first flower but accidentally cut with leaves together which I think the growing point of the tomato plant. did I fail this time to grow tomatoes? :'-(
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Kevin, thank you so much for your videos. I'm new to gardening and am also in SoCal. I would like to know if it always necessary to start seedlings indoors during the Spring? Thanks in advance!
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Hello I need help!
I have I pot with about 20 little plants from seedlings. How many can I put in a pot to grow that big add then able to transfer to a planter box?

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So me being an apartment gardener, I've thought to experiment with small pots to control a plants size. So I wonder who's thought the same idea or have done so?
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whoa, i love those raised beds. would you consider making a video on how to make them? or sharing the link where you got them if they were purchased?
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Im too late to the party, but stop buying fertilizers. Go into the woods scrape top soil under the leaves and there is your fertilizer. Its free.
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how many plants would you recommend for that container. I fear i may have too many in small space. Also, how would you recommend staking them?
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Whats your opinion on those fancy tomatoe planters that hang upside down? I boight one for ny mon to try but she didnt care much for it. Jaja
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We still have awhile to go before we can plant outside here in new England but this is getting me super excited about planting time
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interesting I'm so going to try this just waiting for the weather to be consistent can you do an update on this tomato plant?
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Thank you for doing what you do, your videos are excellent instructional material for urban gardening blogs and playlists!
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1: 55 you don't have to throw away those cuttings, just root them in moist water and you will have new tomato plants: )
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Do you need to put fertilizer in the hole? And do you put fertilizer in every vegetable or just tomatoes? Thank you
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