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Easy Garden Tips and Ideas for Growing Tomatoes from the California Gardener



Growing tomatoes in your garden is very easy with a few helpful hints. Watch this video for an introduction to how I lay out my tomato garden to get the most out of what you put in. This is just after planting so not much to see. Soon the plants will be bigger and I’ll share with you tips on training and pruning to get larger healthier tomatoes.

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2 Comments

  1. I should have done this initially – my support system crashed down while I was on vacation, and the tomato plants have all intertwined and grown in together. Question: Should I try and disentangle them, or can I just cut them back and re-tie them using this method? Bugs have taken over as well, so it wouldn't be a huge loss to cut them. What do you recommend? Cut, or painstakingly disentangle, or leave the whole mess? Thanks for the tips.

  2. I would cut a lot back. Leave one or two main stems on each plant which will be easier to take them apart and string them up. If you leave them on the ground you may just have a bunch of rotting tomatoes that you can't even get to. Good luck. I've had plants topple over in the past, not fun!

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