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Tomato Gardening Tips with Michael Symon | Symon’s Dinners Cooking Out | Food Network
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Wow ! First comment ever. 1๏ธโฃ
But seriously, thank you Iron Chef Symon for that great advice – "prune the suckers!" Love it! ๐๐คฃ
It would be great for a video on tomato types, if you have the spare time……… (Yes, it's not a fair ask of you, I know.)
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Didn't know about the pruning! Thank you! On my cooking show, I focus on recipes for real life ๐ hope you'll come check me out!
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Edit: I ended up with enough answers across YouTube for my essay, so no one else needs to respond to the below questions anymore, unless you would like to of course. Thanks! ๐
Hi everyone,
I have a favor to ask. If you are a gardener, could you please answer some or all of the below questions? It is for a class essay on how COVID19 has affected gardening (Iโm supposed to โinterviewโ strangers), but so far I havenโt had any success, so Iโm just posting in the comments at this point. Thanks!
1. When did you first start gardening?
2. What is the reason(s) you continue to garden today?
3. What was the hardest moment you faced as a gardener(s), and how did you overcome it/learn from it?
4. How has COVID-19 affected your gardening, if it has at all?
5. How has gardening overall affected your relationship with others (friends, family, yourself, etc.)?
6. What is the most important lesson you have learned from gardening?
7. Do you think the outside perspective (as in, those who do not garden) on homestead gardening has changed since the pandemic began?
8. From your experience, do you think more people are investing in locally grown food (whether that's buying seeds, visiting farmers markets, buying plants)?
9. What do you wish you knew before you started gardening?
10. Is there any advice you want to give to people who are new to the gardening community or interested in growing their own greens?
Hey @Michael Symon – Great video and awesome tips ย ๐
This could have been a great tip if we weren't at the end of season.
https://youtu.be/7xFGJyCQ6bw
Nice sharing stay connected
Thanks for sharing. I just pulled up the last of my tomatoes for the season.
Thanks….I will remember this.
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Thanks for the tomato growing tips!
Donโt pinch them, use a clipper.