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Wooo hooo! It’s a great rainy morning! Happy day to you and yours.
Do you grow indeterminate cherry tomatoes to a single stem too? I always thought you were supposed to because they are indeterminate but then have heard that with cherry varieties you actually aren’t supposed to.
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I didn’t learn anything new today, but I always love watching your videos and supporting the channel!
Another great video. I wish that I could remember half of what you say. So young but so wise. Keep rock'n! 🎵
The tomato cages are.great for peonies too. If you put one in the ground when your peonies first start coming up, they help keep them tidy looking and keep them from flopping on the ground when they get heavy with blooms. Gently coax the branches imside.the cage, as they grow their foliage will cover the cages.
For my determinates, I use peony cages. They're substantially more heavy duty. Worth the extra money for me in the long run.
I had very poor success starting my tomatoes and peppers by seed. Do you have a video on this? Thank you! 🍅 🫑
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Even BETTER than determinates? Dwarf indeterminates! Plant stays small and compact, but produces all season long! There's a dwarf tomato project going on and every year new and better varieties are coming out! Some of them are simply fantastic, like Emerald green Giant and Golden Gypsy!
I tie and add stakes to support tomato cages and have heavy duty cages and have no problem and I have gale force winds all the time on plateau in northern ME
Still learning from ya after all these years… Ive been watching since your cottage house garden days.. I absolutly love the empire you guys have created !
Haven’t left a review yet but put Trifecta under my tomatoes and peppers this year and am impressed by the growth and dark green color!
Love your channel, always learning something new. Thanks for sharing.💖
Thanks!
Great information thank you for sharing
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Great videos I’ve learned a lot from your videos
Show us how you plan on trellising your tomato plants please.
tomato cages are GREAT, for growing sugar baby watermelon vertically, also Kajari melon, cucumbers, or any sort of squash.
Love my seeds from MI Gardner! Started getting berry roots and plants recently ❤.
What I learned about determinate tomato plants, is each stem (aka sucker, if it's not the first stem) goes to flower at the tip, and then stops. Thats why you don't prune them. Otherwise you will only get a literal handful of tomatoes. It is meant to be more bushy. Indeterminate grows differently; their flowers grow as their own branch on stems every 2 or 3 nodes, and the stem continues growing. It's more viney.
Thank you!
I agree…I found out typical tomato cages are garbage for indeterminates. Now I line them up along a cattle panel that’s off the ground a bit and attached to t-posts. Basically an espalier style.