Planting Tomatoes, Down Deep or in a Trench, Which Way is Best?
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When it comes to planting tomatoes, the 2 most common ways are down deep or in a trench. Planting in a deep hole works great if you have good soil. With the roots deeper in the ground, the plants will be able to handle drought a lot better. But if you have poor soil, or your garden is in an area that stays wet, you can benefit greatly from planting the tomatoes horizontally in a shallow trench. Both methods work great, and have their advantages and disadvantages. So, which one is best? https://www.facebook.com/mhp.gardener
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very good anf informative *
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As usual, more good information than you can shake a stick at! Thanks!
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Great one.......
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mhpgardener, your videos are the best in house schooling I can get. Thankyou very much! .............................................Ken
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Thoroughly explained, thanks!
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Damn, you just make it simple and explain what you are doing.Like your style.
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Tried both trench and deep, prefer trench. I once, upon digging up a tom. plant, found that it had grown a second root ball further up the stem due to cold soil temp. down deep.
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I just subscribed to your videos and I'm learning a lot. Thanks
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Looking forward to more informative videos.
God's blessings!
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Thank you !
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Great video, Sir!!!!!
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Mhp ... Im a huge admirer of you videos. Would love to come see your farm. Is that possible?
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Thank you very much.
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Thank you kindly.
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You are great!! Best gardening/farm videos I've seen. Very knowledgable and helpful.
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Those solo cups are truly multi purpose. :)
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hey the same seeding cups i use hehe
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1. Any type of organic matter, I prefer manures. Plant cover crops thru the winter. 2. 7b 3.Virginia 4. I don't know that it's so much about the specific type of soil as it is the things that are in it. I like Rutgers and Big Beef.
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