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James Prigioni: You’re Killing Your Tomatoes if You Do This, 5 MISTAKES You Can’t Afford to Make Growing Tomatoes



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40 Comments

  1. Eggshells can take a long time to break down, depending on your soil pH. Around here they take about a year in my compost, but I've heard that in some places they can last for decades. This is why I grind them up in my coffee grinder and sprinkle the dust on the beds early in the season, before I even plant the tomatoes.

  2. I also love pruning because it gives me a something to stay in the garden and work on, easing my lack of patience for the fruit 🤣

  3. Great video! I am going to prune my plants tomorrow. I never knew this! Should all varieties be pruned? ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for little tuck!

  4. If the neem oil doesn’t have the azadirachta in it, does it not work as well or not at all?
    Finding any kind of neem oil in Norway, or shipped to Norway, seems to be very difficult. And I haven’t found any other brands online (yet) that say azadirechta on the ingredient list🤨

  5. I stopped removing suckers and discovered that the fruit yield is much higher when i dont remove them, I usually allow the plant to make 3 or 4 main branches and then i consider removing them, the yield at the end of the season will be immense.

  6. I'm curious about the plastic circlets that you're using to direct the plants up the string. Where do you get them? They make a lot of sense!

  7. I have mine in buckets and plant pots. I put them out in full sun and none died. My last years pepper plants are doing a lot better this year.

  8. I am almost certain my beautiful 30cm tall row of tomatos suddenly died after looking mega healthy due to root rot (I think I need to add sand to improve drainage and avoid overwatering). Airflow might have been an issue too.

    I felt so sad when they died.

  9. James I'm surprised you don't know that those egg shells won't be of any use to those plants for the current season. They take a long time to break down. Could be years at times.

  10. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ for tuck! You’ve got such amazing set up!

  11. Thanks for the info on the tomatoes! I’m still learning! Tucker is so darned cute! He reminds me of my Max that I lost about a year ago. He was 17 years old! I still miss him!

  12. Great video. I'm late getting my tomatoes planted (containers) due to vacation and other things going on but being in MS we have a long growing season. Thanks for the tip about leaving a few suckers on the plant for us that have such hot summers. Never thought about doing that. I don't get many tomato hornworms but it doesn't take many to do damage. Thinking about doing what a friend did. She saw a Mockingbird with a hornworm and got the idea of moving some of her bird feeders and baths over to her small garden. It wasn't long until she started seeing fewer pests like hornworms, cabbage worms, squash bugs and vine borers, bean leaf beetles etc. Some of the birds like Mockingbirds, Robins, Brown Thrashers, and Catbirds didn't eat at the feeders but they loved the bird baths and that attracted them to the garden. She had some mealworm and Oriole feeders and those attracted Bluebirds, Orchard Orioles, different Wrens and Sparrows to the garden along with the baths. The birds didn't get rid of all of the pests but they helped a lot.

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