The EASY Way to Grow Tomatoes That Actually WORKS!

The EASY Way to Grow Tomatoes That Actually WORKS!

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Urban Homestead Momma; Canning, Cooking, and Kids
Urban Homestead Momma; Canning, Cooking, and Kids - 10.08.2023 23:05

I’ve strung up my tomatoes for years now. But this year they are so full of fruit and so heavy that I’ve had to add multiple strings because the twine was breaking! And I’ve been questioning if I should try this method next season 🤔
But it takes a bit more space.

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Babs k
Babs k - 16.07.2023 05:36

LOVE❤ IT! 😊
LETS EAT!! LOL
What Beautiful Color 👍oh Im Seeing one of those Yard Decorations-Granny in her bloomers w/Poker dots on top the pile😂

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Douglas Gower
Douglas Gower - 21.06.2023 11:00

What’s the best small tomato to grow

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Fuck
Fuck - 13.06.2023 09:55

I never prune my tomatoes and just let them grow whatever way they want and they're as healthy as can be and the tomatoes are perfect

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lola samemoto
lola samemoto - 16.05.2023 20:38

So amazing love your videos

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Laurence Prantner
Laurence Prantner - 07.05.2023 00:27

I had a leak in my drainage pipe from the septic tank to the drainfield a few years ago, and one day noticed a huge, viney tomato plant flourishing on the hillside behind the house. A few months later, we had hundreds of small cherry and Roma tomatoes ripening on their vines sprawling all over the hillside like weeds. They were delicious.

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MoMo Star
MoMo Star - 03.05.2023 19:38

Last year I grew my tomatoes next to my chain link fence and they did amazing.

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Rosemary Ogilvie
Rosemary Ogilvie - 27.04.2023 23:02

My best performing tomato this (very challenging) season was self sown in a crack on the steps leading to the front of my house. No idea what it is but it tastes and looks great, is a strong grower and still producing at the end of April here is Tasmania.I’ll be saving some seed for sure.

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Christina Bickley
Christina Bickley - 26.04.2023 02:18

Hi Mark.. northern NSW / Clarence Valley area.... do you have any problems with fruit fly if so how to get rid of them naturally please.... they have attacked my capciums/ toms/ chillis .. have had to pull out numerous plants as all the fruit is damaged....

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Michelle Colledge
Michelle Colledge - 25.04.2023 13:45

Where in Australia is your garden? I'm in Brisbane Queensland so I'm wondering if our climate is similar.

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Ktki10
Ktki10 - 24.04.2023 20:00

Party time for the slugs at my place!

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Rosa Mery Rojas-DelCerro
Rosa Mery Rojas-DelCerro - 24.04.2023 17:18

All I ever do to my tomatoes is a trellis and water them. I do trim off dead foliage, but I don't have time for too much fuss with pruning and all of that.

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pản family vlogs
pản family vlogs - 23.04.2023 23:41

Thật là tuyệt vời ❤ chúc bạn ngày mới tốt lành ❤

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Jeffrey Simonson
Jeffrey Simonson - 16.04.2023 08:10

I've always grown my tomatoes this way.

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Tom Rea Morton
Tom Rea Morton - 14.04.2023 01:24

Funny miss queensland climate
Till see heat problems

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English News
English News - 27.03.2023 08:57

Good information 👍 man

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Roxana Smith
Roxana Smith - 26.03.2023 17:02

thankyou for this info and tour experiments

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Bel Darbe
Bel Darbe - 23.03.2023 20:21

I love your videos and they have been so helpful as my husband and I have started our own home garden. We live in Southern Nevada so we have a hot,dry climate with really poor soil. We have been working to get some vitality in our soil. Your videos about containers and raised beds have been super helpful. I wish you had a Patron page. Take care!

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Courtney
Courtney - 21.03.2023 09:32

Oh wow it self-seeded!!! Dang!

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Maria A
Maria A - 14.03.2023 01:45

Brilliant...

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Piscean Errant
Piscean Errant - 12.03.2023 02:04

You're awesome!! <ove your vibe

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nithra Panneer
nithra Panneer - 09.03.2023 10:51

Same kind of cherry tomatoes are here in India also...Nowadays we are getting hybrid tomatoes with thick skin and sour taste is less also..Iam having cherry tomatoes and hybrid tomatoes in my backyard.. Taste wise, one handful of cherry tomatoes equals 3 big sized hybrid tomatoes.. While making sambar and soups i feel like, this is tomato(hybrid) or plain red balls..

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Corpski Gaming
Corpski Gaming - 06.03.2023 05:51

would you call these grass-fed or bush tomatoes?

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Do viruses actually exist? Markbaileyonodysee
Do viruses actually exist? Markbaileyonodysee - 05.03.2023 02:52

So i am lazy but my first (successful attempt at growing anything) cherry tomato plant grew in every direction .

Recently there are a few that have nice big holes left from some kind of bug (west sydney). But most look amazing and I can't keep up!

However naturally after seeing more than a few bug holes i am a bit paranoid now what are just blemishes and what are bug babies.

I'd prefer not to eat too many microscopic wrigglies if i can help it so how could one tell what to be concerned with when selecting keepers and composters?

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Orangeflava
Orangeflava - 28.02.2023 19:15

Thats great that you can grow "To-MAH-toes" but I want to grow "To-MAE-toes". 🍅 😁

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Gothia
Gothia - 28.02.2023 08:04

Easy to grow, sure. But a pain to harvest. And too many are bad.
Thats a pass for me.
Anyways. Love how you show so much diferent stuff. Saves me alot of error in the trial and error.

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Amber
Amber - 26.02.2023 20:17

What a wonderful way to grow tomatoes for my free-range flock! I happen to have a dirt mound that looks about like yours very near the coop. I think the hens will be happy to dig tomatoes out of the grass & weeds on that mound. They might even clear it off for me.

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Daniel Ashford
Daniel Ashford - 25.02.2023 18:58

Love the humour in ALL l your vids, what a CHAMP!

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Alabama Adventurer
Alabama Adventurer - 17.02.2023 18:18

I was walking in my friends yard two years ago and found two tomato plants growing “Wild” she didn’t even see. They were able to harvest them and I couldn’t even grow one when I tried.😂

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toeknee 2018
toeknee 2018 - 17.02.2023 06:39

Tomato tommato tommmmmmato

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Shirley Emery
Shirley Emery - 16.02.2023 23:43

My parents never staked any tomatoes. A large plot was reserved so they could grow naturally. We had a family farm here in North Carolina. They reseeded themselves every year. Just composted everything that grew there every fall and put it back on top in the late winter.

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Lucie Lou
Lucie Lou - 11.02.2023 08:32

😂😂😂 loved the “crikey!” For all the non Aussies 😂

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Salex Xavier
Salex Xavier - 10.02.2023 08:29

Heheheheh... Kaputzed?

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Hudson Bayly
Hudson Bayly - 09.02.2023 15:02

Hi

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Mr_Nobody913
Mr_Nobody913 - 08.02.2023 21:19

This is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels. I hope to one day have a garden I can be proud of. Time to get to work.

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Colin Dawson
Colin Dawson - 07.02.2023 08:05

Natives in the usa grow them that way so they are not noticed as easily from the air in the Cold War

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twhitten828
twhitten828 - 06.02.2023 21:25

Hhmmm 🤔. It seem like some tomatoes like being covered by foliage. Wonder if a combo spill over, among other leafy. Veggies would work well?

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Casual Campaigns
Casual Campaigns - 06.02.2023 00:20

DAD RUSSELL CROW IS MY FAVORITE

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Rick Marshall
Rick Marshall - 05.02.2023 13:57

Thanks for the great video

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Alicia Spears
Alicia Spears - 04.02.2023 13:27

I miss tomatoes in the winter !!!

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andrew mutavi
andrew mutavi - 04.02.2023 11:07

I have a serious problem with whiteflies

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𝕯𝖏𝖆𝖈𝖔𝖇.
𝕯𝖏𝖆𝖈𝖔𝖇. - 03.02.2023 19:21

Love this guy

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Afikile Sikwebu
Afikile Sikwebu - 02.02.2023 19:51

Reminds me of my tomatoes I grew lazily in my school garden, the produce from them was magnificent. I literally left them to grow on their own

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Russell Austin
Russell Austin - 02.02.2023 12:36

All those tomatos grown for years and years by a metheod that doesn't work?

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Helaman Anders
Helaman Anders - 01.02.2023 06:54

thank you

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bazzamundie
bazzamundie - 01.02.2023 03:18

I have 'collected' a dozen or so wild cherry tomatos that werr growing as 'weeds' in public areas. All i did was carefully transplant them in to a coffee cup with some water, take them home and put them in a half decent soil.
1 month on and they are all thriving! Only issue i have is 1 has been eaten by little grasshoppers.
Ive placed a few sticks and stakes around for support, but i am following a principle similar to yours and just letting them sprawl.
I believe if you encourage what is already growing within your area, you will have more success and resistance with your plants than with a bunnings bought seed.

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Janet Davidoff
Janet Davidoff - 31.01.2023 23:53

It was so hot in Texas that I grew tomatoes under dappled shade. The produced all during the hottest part of summer. Mostly under pecan trees, but my favorite was under lacey Eastern Redbuds. I take cuttings in the fall and get tomatoes all winter. My favorite are coyote tomatoes which are more cold tolerant.

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DickWigglin
DickWigglin - 31.01.2023 16:46

I'd like you to know I'm not getting post notifications from you anymore. If I click the bell, there's a slash through it, indicating notifications are turned off. When I try to change it to "all", it doesn't do anything. The notifications are stuck on "none"

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Karma65
Karma65 - 30.01.2023 22:37

Hi Mark,I have been watching your Channel for a long time and just subscribed . It seems to me , after watching your videos, that "most" plants do very well on their own without getting too much babied like fertilizer ,pruning , calcium etc etc . or am I mistaking ?

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