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MIgardener: Grow Like a PRO – Trellis Tomatoes For HUGE Yields and HEALTHY Plants!



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21 Comments

  1. Did you say “Kelloggs Breakfast Tomatoes?” 🤨 Also, how exactly do we make them a one stem plant? Just pinch the rest of them off, even if they already have flowers?

  2. HELP!! 🙏🙏🙏 We have what feels like a plaque of grasshoppers. Our garden is being destroyed 😭😭😭. HELP HELP PLEASE

  3. Grew a Triple L Climbing Crop tomato on our trellis and it got 10 foot, didn't prune it all. The potato leafs on the bottom were bigger than my hand. Huge tomatoes.

  4. Lol, risk of a concussion . My grandson got a knot on his head. I angle the post then take it up straight. The tool is definitely heavy, but it does a great job. Another great tool is the tpost puller.

  5. I hope i eventually get tomatoes🧐 I have a 7 year old grandson that keeps showing up with green tomatoes in his hands, telling me they fell off the plants🤦‍♀️😂😂😂🤷🏼‍♀️

  6. Hi, what I do is grow my tomatoes on 2 or 3 stems with so many stakes. They grow to 5 or 6 feet high and love it.

  7. To extend T-posts take a 2 inch PVC Schedule 40 that is 1 foot longer than the amount of height you want to extend. Drill a bolt hole at the 1 foot level. Put a bolt with nut in the bolt hole. Slide the 1 foot section on top of the T-post and you can have a strong reusable post extender to whatever height you want.

  8. I got 10’ T Posts and have a piece of pipe across the top of two with pvc T’s. Then, I run a piece of nylon cord down from the pipe to the ground with a bamboo stake. As the tomato plant grows, you wind the string around. Works great

  9. I grew Supersweet 100s up a cattle panel arch…just let it go wild. It only made it to the top, and didn't go over, , but was so prolific and pretty! ❤

  10. I've been using t-post for years for my tomatoes. Once they're in there they're in, they are in there for many, many years. Happy Gardening 😊

  11. Love your show and tried ordering trifecta yesterday from ontario canada. Sadly i couldnt afford the shipping. Any suggestions to cost effectively ship to southern ontario? Thank you

  12. I used to single stem my indeterminate tomatoes with more plants in the row. Then a couple years ago I put in 6 plants a row instead of 10. I started out with a single stem unit the 1st set of tomatoes then i strung up more sucker stems per plant and wow I got so many more tomatoes without any sacrifice to size or flavor. I have 7 strings on a couple plants already this year. My trellis is 7.5' feet otherwise I'd need a ladder. Once they get a foot or so above the trellis i just cut off the tops. I used to use taller trellises but with more stems growing i dont need to go any higher up on a ladder.

  13. I grew small cherry tomatoes on my cattle panel arch last summer and they went nuts. It was like picking grapes. There were so many hanging off the trellis!🍇🍅🍇🍅

  14. You could get a taller stake by sliding a piece of PVC pipe over the post. Or attach it along side the post.

  15. I bet you could add some length to those t-posts. Wood strips or rebar tied on with tie-wire or bailing wire.

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