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Best Gardening Tips To Grow Lots Of Tomatoes



It’s that time of year again! We’re smack in the middle of June, it’s HOT and we’ve got lots of tomatoes growing in the garden. Tonight, we discuss the most common diseases and pests, irrigation musts, and other tips and tricks!

Most every gardener that grows tomatoes will have issues with blossom end rot, we’ve got you covered with preventative measures! Fertilizer schedules, what vital nutrients your soil needs, and organic controls to grow the best tomatoes you ever have! Join us!

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0:00 Start
0:10 The weather of our week
0:21 Fried tomato time
0:51 What’s growing in the garden
2:04 A twist in our taste testing
4:46 What’s taking place in the garden
8:30 Disease’s in tomatoes
8:53 how our tomato patch is doing
9:21 Hossinator tomato
9:55 Varieties we tested
10:14 The Rambler tomato
10:50 pink delicious heirloom tomato
12:15 Common tomato disease’s
12:30 Early Blight
14:40 Late Blight
15:12 Leaf Spot
15:59 Bacteria Spot
16:40 Wilt’s
18:48 Tomato leaf curl
19:23 Fruit cracking physiological problems
20:48 Blossom end rot
24:04 Prevention
25:52 Peel or no peel on your tomatoes
26:50 Can Hoss really tell What mayo he’s eating
27:48 1st tasting
28:12 2nd tasting
28:50 3rd tasting
29:17 4th tasting
29:40 5th tasting
30:01 6th tasting
30:42 Which plate match the different mayonnaise
31:42 Old Goat Drawing
32:58 Corny joke
33:25 Wrap-up

20 Comments

  1. I love eating the peel. I honestly have never heard anyone peeling their tomatoes. lol I have to laugh it was quite strange to be honest.

  2. I have had blossom end rot before and ended up using Cal/Mag for it. It worked well. I loved this vid on tomatos, great job. I saw the goat right off this time, usually I don't. He is in the flower arrangement.

  3. Don't peel! And the old goat is in the sunflower bouquet. 🌻❤️ Love the show!

  4. Hey Yall I am 59 and I had the junk if you will take hydrogen peroxide and a bulb and squeeze it up both nostrils and suck that in and spit it out it will kill that junk I was well in 24 hrs I got sick on Jan 9th and by the Natty game Jan 10 RTR btw I was well. I got this info from Dr Peter McCullough and it flat out works. It replicates in the nose so do that in both nostrils til you gag a little and spit it out . Do several times and you wont believe the results. It will be gone and wont hang on like it does to a lot of folks. Don't listen to CDC or mainstream media ever! Even though you are well you all should still do this. Of course everyone get their own bulb. Follow the water/peroxide ratio that the label says to use for gargling

  5. 🌻🐝☀️🌺👨‍🌾 I love your garden!! It’s a great inspiration to me as I am also a gardener and YouTube creator. You put a lot of work and love into growing your garden! All the hard work is worth it to me to get to see the new growth everyday it brings me so much joy! l’m just harvesting my first fruits and veggies. I still have so much to learn and I appreciate all of m your tips, tricks that you share! Please Keep sharing! I would love to learn more about gardening from each other.

  6. LOL The old goat is in the sun flowers. Those are really pretty. Is it to late to plant some in the garden? I am glad you are feeling better Greg.

  7. I love your channel and have learned a ton. My only gripe is the subject of tomato sandwiches. Tomato sandwiches are considered a Southern thing. I beg to differ. I am a 4th generation Californian at 69. Everybody has there take on how weird Californians are and to a point I agree. I grew up in the Sacramento Valley in the 50's. I could throw a baseball in any direction from our house and there were thousands of acres of tomatoes. When I was 12 we would get 25 cents a tomato box picking them. I started eating tomato sandwiches before you were both born. So, I lay claim that it's as much a California tradition as a Southern tradition. I currently own land in Modoc County California. We are as down to earth as anywhere in the U.S.A. Our County is the size of Connecticut with only 9,000 people. There are parts of California like this that never make the news or cultural stuff.

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