The Most UNUSUAL Way to Grow Tomatoes – Bigger, Sweeter, and FASTER
In the world of gardening, there are methods that not only ensure a bountiful harvest but also enrich the soil naturally, providing plants with essential nutrients throughout the growing season.

One such method transforms a simple planting process into a long-term source of organic nourishment, allowing tomato plants to thrive with minimal intervention.

This approach not only increases fruit production but also enhances the sweetness of the tomatoes, making them rich in flavor and quality.

The process begins with preparing the planting area. A deep hole is dug, creating a space where organic materials can break down slowly, releasing nutrients over time.

Unlike traditional container gardening, the chosen beds are open at the bottom, allowing roots to extend beyond the immediate planting area and access moisture and nutrients from the deeper layers of soil.

This setup mimics natural growing conditions, encouraging strong root development and overall plant health.

4 Comments

  1. Great video.. We have been doing this for yrs in our small garden with great results for out veg growing. in UK. But havent yet tried the epsom salts, so will now try that, thank you. We never have to buy compost in Spring for our food growing, so saving tons of money, But this yr we are burying kitchen food scraps that rats wont try to dig up to eat ie well chopped citrus peels, crushed egg shells, ripped up junk papers, tiny bits of pure cotton/wool,onion peel scraps, tea bags. We put in chopped nettle leaves as its a compost activator. All other kitchen veg/fruit scraps go into our well sealed 'roly' tumbler that makes compost in 2 months if turned every day, Then its used to 'layer' same as you demonstrated. We love yr videos, as you give great garden tips.

  2. Thank you for this technique and it would indeed help a lot of people maybe not now but in the future when they could watch it

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