Update...Day 54. All is good except there is some mold growing on the plugs of the plants. Just hoping I can get some tomatoes before/if it kills thems. Music: "Galaxy Bounce" by Chemical Brothers.
This completes the construction of your upside down tomato planter
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Tomatoes: Determinant vs. Indeterminant
vegetablegardeningideas.com Perhaps you've been to the nursery or garden center and have been picking out your tomato plants and noticed that some tomato plants are marked "determinant" and others are marked "indeterminate." A determinant plant is sometimes smaller and bares all its fruit at once and then it's done for the season. An Indeterminate plant continues to grow and bear fruit throughout the season, as long as the temperature is okay. What type of plant you might like is up to you. For example, determinant plants work quite well for container growing, or in smaller tomatoes. There are other reasons as well, which we explain to you in this video. Hope this helps! For more great gardening and vegetable growing tips, visit us on the web at the address listed at the top of this video description. Thank you!
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