I have started growing my own stuff I have about 20 tomatoe plants started they are about 2-3inches st the min and 20 chillis growing I need all the tips o can get I’m growing them in my flat so not much space 😂 crucial that I master how to grow my own food in todays world what we eat is very important il feel better knowing my fruits and veg have not pesticides ext
Good very nice and easy method sumjhny ka bht shkria mjhy kub sy trash thy urdu m koi uk ky vidio ml jay garding ky thankx a lot but ak problem fruit bra nhi hota tmatr ga es k ly kuch btay pleas jzakAllah or water sy bchao k ly bhe k bht thund hoty h edhr to Humma khan uk
Plant ki pruning kare yani ziada side branches na chore or neech se porane or bekar pattey Katey or organic fertilizer Daley (organic fertilizer jaise banana 🍌 peels, ya pata howa kharab milk Dale) pruning se podey ki khurak zaya na hogi or podey ki khurak fruit or flowers pe surf hogi jes se podey sehatman or paal khubsurat or motey honga
I dunno - that much thinning of foliage (forcing it to climb up) ... wouldnt that encourage sun scald in the fruit its already set ? Oh wait ... that's UK. 🙄😉 Ah, who am i kidding ? I'm USA zone 7. Very cool, and instructive, on the pruning ... I learned a lot.
@@homegardening98 I've been doing cherry tomatoes in 5 gal pails for 10 yrs , but this will be the first year ive started my own from seed (2 months early too), indoors. Thus is also the first time i'll be trying this highly groomed vertical vine/stake method. Before this year, ive always just let em go bushy, and never removed any suckers, so this is a radical change for me. Thanks again for a very instructive vid. 😃
Save the seeds from the aldi store tomatoes To know how to save tomato seeds, watch my video. I have made some videos on how to save or collect seeds from store bought tomatoes 🍅
@@Sebastian-hh5gu Same here! After they dug up my aubo seedlings in a pot a few times, I then put a net over the pot. I think they got so frustrated at the end of not being able to dig again....guess what? I found it the next morning, the pot got knocked down!!! These squirrels just like a child throwing a tantrum!!! Haha... really no manners! 😅😂😂🤣
@@brianmurphy8790 at what cost though? Tbf a raised bed isn’t as cheap as reusing a compost bag is it? 🤷🏻♀️ by a country mile this method is far more cost effective and at least reusing the plastic bag that compost has come in 🤷🏻♀️ also means it’s not a permanent structure in what is very much a rental market these days 🥴 the only things I’d change were the depth of growing medium, not leaving the leaves in the middle and not as crowded in that space - but the poster has clearly shown it works 🤷🏻♀️ so hats off to them!
@@mzundastud07 There are old pallets dumped in many places. Look near the bins behind just about any industrial unit, etc - and a bag of nails is a couple quid. If someones willing to spend a few quid on compost what's wrong with a few more quid on nails? You're seriously classing a bit of wood as a permanent structure? When the compost in contact with the soil it will tolerate drought better and contain way more biological activity. Not to mention, a temporary raised bed is a damn sight less ugly than a plastic bag.
If the tomato is a hybrid it will not breed true. Since the tomato came from a supermarket, it's probably a hybrid. That means, the plants you grow from the seeds wont produce the same type of tomato you bought from the supermarket. You could check the packet to see if the variety is listed. Don't cut the suckers off 'determinate' tomatoes.