How to grow tomatoes in a greenhouse, Starts at the ROOTS.
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How to Grow Tomatoes in a greenhouse. Growing Starts at the ROOTS.Just a look , even if you grow in containers or raised wooded beds.
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I'm getting ready to start a BTE garden. Can I add leaves with my woodchips?
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Thanks for sharing!
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Do you have plans on how to build those cattle panel greenhouses?
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That's interesting, I heard tomatoes are shallow rooted but interesting to see there is also root ball at the bottom. I always have leggy tomatoes as they grow on window sill so I dug them good few inches deep in soil every time.
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very useful tips
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one of the first gardening tricks I remember being taught by a 90 year old farmer was to plant a significant part of the tomato transplant into the soil since it will take root. Thanks for another great video
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Very informative video! New sub here 😁
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Interesting findings, Mark! I'm glad to see roots developing all along the stem.
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Another great episode. thanks for the share. Best wishes Bob.
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FYI.....as I mentioned before, my mother lives in Beverly about 15min south of you....and I guarantee she would buy all those gourds off of you, so don't get rid of them. She teaches art classes and one of the projects is painting gourds, making them into bird houses and stuff. I will definitely send you that private email with some details once I get on a real computer
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We use leaf-gro and decomposed leaves and our yard/garden is awesome. I opted for flowers and veggies over grass and it Was worth the extra time and effort. Secondarily, there are more worms and other beneficial insects that seem to be teaming in the decomposed leaves over straight soil. Thanks for the video!!!
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Thanks Mark....Who would have ever thunk..."leaf mold". :-)
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