Vegetable Gardening: How To Plant Tomatoes

default Vegetable Gardening: How To Plant Tomatoes

Patti and special guest William Moss demonstrate how to a raised tomato bed. Learn about the trenching method, and companion plants, too. Get the most out of your tomato !

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24 Responses to Vegetable Gardening: How To Plant Tomatoes

  1. ingesumadre

    i started from seed and they lasted 3 weeks and drop dead.. an sugestions?

  2. xxnoangelxx

    Thanks! gonna plant some tomatoes tomorrow.

  3. Marcus1974

    Nice to learn from you Patti, you have a really nice face to look at… :D

  4. Supralobe

    Very nice, I really like the idea of companion planting.

    Do you use a trellis for keeping the trenched tomato plant upright?

  5. VogonPoet81

    I reaf that even if the plant isnt super tall to build a trench for it, but that seems to negate the deep hole for the plant. Which is better?

  6. JJolaine

    Wow! I never knew the “deep” planting method for them. Thanks! Keep the tips comin’!

  7. lefty0mtl

    You guys are an inspiration!!! Thanks for the great info!

  8. OrganicTexas

    @brenatens No- it’s legit. Epsom salt also prevents the blossom end rot. Other good addition is liquid seaweed and compost tea.

  9. Praxxus55712

    I’ve never had a bug problem in my tomato area. I dunno whether my area is bug free naturally or if I’m just one lucky gardener. But then again my tomatoes grow like triffids and would probably beat the heck outa any bugs.

    Toe-may-toe gangz reprezentin!! :)

  10. QuickGardens

    12′ awesome. You must have tall cages. Go girl.

  11. brenatens

    I was taught to plant the tomato with a teaspoon of epsom salt. It’s supposed to make the tomato taste sweeter. Have you heard of that? Is it an old wives tale?

  12. davomrmac

    I was planning on getting my tomatoes this weekend. Thanks.

  13. cspan0004

    closed captioning is so hilarious

  14. PsyogiBottoms

    Why is he yelling? Does he know he is mic’ed? lol

    Speaking of – my Tomato plants get huge and need a lot of support, what is your solution – I’m currently using 4″ square wire fencing in a cylinder – you don’t have the room for that…what do you use? Or is there some sort of pruning technique?

    My biggest problem is cracking, and splitting – even with almost daily watering. I use Tomato Fert (Miracle Blow) and container grow in 2.5′ planters with excellent drainage. Suggestions?

  15. mattghtpa

    @Patti I live in the Tampa Bay area. I broke ground on a new garden this year 50x 25ft. The soil is mostly sand and I was able to get a couple 100lbs of manure into it.

    My question is what would be a good plant to act as a green fertilizer once the garden is done for the year. Also, is it a good idea to add vermiculite and perlite to loosen and aerate the soil?

    Great channel!

  16. wgseagal

    hows the garden doing i hope its all good mine is great i have already eating some lettuce romaine that is and tomatoes are growing great and collards.hey is that tomatoe you planted deep gonna spread roots everywhere on the whole stem .

  17. Otokogoroshi

    Good tips, thank you!

  18. StevoJN

    Cheers Patti, I was thinking yesterday about how I should deal with the 20 odd tomatoes which came up by themselves in my garden recently

  19. chesterfield1989

    Hooray for Solanums!

  20. crewlla

    you can also add powered milk to give the tomatoe plant some calcium or add some egg shells around the bottom of the plant.

  21. marthale7

    Never heard of planting them deep. Makes sense just like potatoes…

  22. Socksee

    Awesome video ~ Thank you so much!

  23. idahodad1

    Great tips.

  24. madeofyucca

    Thanks. I did know that about planting tomatoes deep

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