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I Messed Up. I Swore I Would NEVER Make This Mistake Again!



In this video, I did the thing I said I wouldn’t do, and now, my garden and I will pay the price. I’m going to be very busy this winter and spring to manage the mess I’ve made, so take it from me: don’t do what I just did! I swore I would never make this mistake again, and I messed up big time.

Do you have a habit of growing too many varieties of vegetables from seed? Do you have a plant collecting addiction? Is your home or garden an overflowing collection of potted plants? Do you collect fruit trees or other trees? What’s your personal plant addiction? Let us know in the comments below!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 The #1 Gardening Mistake I ALWAYS Make
2:33 Every Tomato Variety I’m Growing In 2024
4:13 My Plant Collecting Addiction
5:18 Why You Must Buy Seeds Now
6:25 Where To Buy Seeds For Vegetable Gardening
8:44 Adventures With Dale

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What’s grown on gardeners it is Monday January 1st and it’s a new year but I’m already breaking my New Year’s resolutions here on the Southeastern coast of North Carolina and on today’s video I need to get something off my chest that’s because I messed up I did

Something that I swore I wasn’t going to do anymore and it’s already haunting me for the new gardening season that hasn’t even begun yet and I think a lot of you may suffer from the same problem that I have and that’s what we’re going to discuss on today’s episode if you’re new

To the Channel please subscribe and hit the Bell to receive new video notifications and check out our Amazon store and spread shop links in the video description for everything I use in my garden and awesome custom designed to power and another gear your support is greatly appreciated for whatever reasons

Reasons I can’t explain I have some kind of weird addiction when it comes to Growing many varieties of tomatoes with most of the other crops that I plant I’m okay with just growing a handful of things but with tomatoes I seem to want to grow overboard I’ll grow dozens and

Dozens of different varieties ities just for the sake of growing more varieties and it is a nightmare to manage and it just leads to all of these different problems in my garden growing all of these different varieties of tomatoes is a pain in the neck that’s because I have

To buy all of these packets of seeds just to use one or two seeds so it’s really expensive to do it it’s really hard to manage because I’ll have one of each individual tomato variety so I have to match everything up and it’s really hard to label all of the plants and then

If something damps off or you happen to get a runt or some seed you don’t get a true representation of this variety or if some kind of insect or a mammal pest eats one of your plants then that whole variety is lost it’s just really difficult to manage and it’s annoying so

This year what I was going to do as one of my New Year’s resolutions is grow still the same number of tomato plants overall but grow only a handful of varieties that way I could keep things simple and I would be more able to accurately gauge each individual variety

Because like I I said sometimes when you plant only one plant you just get a bad seedling that doesn’t grow very vigorously so I was going to make my life a lot easier but of course that is not what I did my personal goal this year was to keep it under one dozen

Different varieties of tomatoes and yesterday having the long holiday weekend off I decided to sit down and place all of my seed orders for the upcoming growing season and guess how many varieties of tomatoes I wound up with no not 12 27 20 p7 this is how I

Scaled back my tomato buying habit so now that I’ve spilled the beans on that you’re probably wondering at least tell us what varieties you purchased well here they all are for the indeterminate tomatoes I have super sweet 100 Sun gold Sun sugar Sun orange pink princess Sun chakola Mountain magic Jersey Devil

Salon marz anara Brandywine yellow plat foot strain Brandy boy big beef plus Carmelo Chef’s Choice yellow and Hawaiian pineapple the determinate tomatoes are celebrity plus red snapper Legend Bobcat Margarita VF Loma 3 and Plum Regal for the dwarf Tomatoes I’m growing Rosella purple dwarf Emerald giant Adelaide Festival and Purple Rain

Those are the 27 varieties of tomatoes that I will be growing at a minimum this season but hey it’s not all that bad I went through my records and I grew 31 different varieties of tomatoes in 2022 and 28 different varieties of tomatoes in 2023 and I’m only growing 27

Varieties of tomatoes this upcoming 2024 season so guys I’m making big progress with this addiction and technically speaking four of the varieties don’t even count my laoma 3 and Margarita VF varieties well I only have four seeds to total so I’m just growing those as plum

Tomatoes to get them out of the way and two of the packets are free seed packets that I’m getting through tomato Growers so they don’t even really count guys right right so on today’s episode of My Strange Addiction this man can’t stop collecting and growing different varieties of tomatoes and if you think

His addiction to Tomato varieties isn’t enough just look at all the figs that he’s collected over the years I mean when you factor in my fig seedlings that I’m growing as a breeding program back there I have at least a 100 different varieties of figs and I’ll tell you what

After being part of the Fig Community for so many years I’m a relative lightweight there are people out there that have hundreds and hundreds of different varieties of figs so I don’t know what it is when it comes to plant Growers and plant collectors what makes

Us tick but whoever you are if you have an addiction to collecting different varieties I’m I’m kind of making this video as a joke just to let you know that you are not alone and I’m sure that some of you out there have the collecting bug even worse than I do what

Is the species that you love collecting different varieties of is it figs is it tomatoes are you a pepperhead and you love growing a hundred different varieties of hot peppers do you collect Citrus do you collect house plants what is it drop it in the comments below I

Would love to hear what your strange plant collecting addiction is uh but this video is not just made as a joke this is made to be practical as well not only is this made to be a check on you to make sure you don’t go overboard like

I do with this sort of thing but I also want to remind you that the time to start buying seeds is now generally speaking seed websites and Seed exchanges start stocking their seeds in December usually shortly after Thanksgiving so quantities are literally flying off the shelves so you may not be

In the new gardening season mode just yet you still may be recovering from the holidays or maybe you just have long Winters and spring feels for ever away but the simple fact is those hot new varieties that are limited in quantities online they’re flying off the shelves as

We speak so now is the time to make your list and start ordering your seeds because if you delay too long those things that you really want they will go out of stock before you know it so please take this video not just as a joke not just something light-hearted to

Uh you know entertain you but also to get you in gear for the new growing season so you get everything you want while it is still in stock start looking at your seed catalogs now and for new Growers out there or relatively new Growers that are looking to expand the

Things that they grow from seed and don’t really know good locations to order online seeds that they can trust these are some of my favorite online seed exchanges now the following locations I order from online all the time and have had nothing but great results and they are tomato Growers

Victory seeds Southern Exposure seed exchange Baker Creek territorial seed and Burpee now that being said there are a ton of places online that are highly reputable that I have not specifically ordered from but I’ve heard great things and some of those locations are fedco Mi Garder the fellow YouTuber uh tomato

Fest totally Tomato Seed Savers exchange and Johnny seeds all of those are very highly reputable companies that I’ve heard nothing but good things from now that being said I’m an East coast-based grower I know there are a lot of different locations that West Coast Growers frequent that I may not be

Familiar with so please if you’ve had great experiences please list the different companies that you’ve purchased seeds through with positive experiences down in the comments below so we may see them because I don’t want to exclude anybody and of course if you have local small businesses that sell

Seeds consider patronizing them as well for example I live right around Wilmington North Carolina and we have a great brick and mortar store called Farmers Supply they sell a good amount of seeds there and I love going there on a Saturday and browsing what they have and that’s today’s video Garden I hope

You got something out of it I know it’s a little bit different than most of the videos that I post but hopefully it was good for a laugh and it also reminds you that now is the prime time to order seeds for the upcoming growing season

And I hope I gave you a great selection of reputable companies to order the seeds through so everybody I sure hope you found this video helpful if you did please make sure to hit that like button subscribe to the channel and please ring that notification Bell so you’re

Notified when I release more videos like these if you’re curious about any of the products that I use in real life in my garden I have them all Linked In My Amazon storefront down in the video description so expand the video description click on the Amazon link and

You’ll see everything I use in real life and while you’re there check out my spreadsh shop for custom merch if you want to support the channel thank you all so much for watching and I hope to see all of you again on the next video oh boy we have fresh homemade ice

Cream for Dale for Dale on what’s in it it is applesauce and some milk and peanut butter and um egg no no egg no no well all right close enough banana oh banana I knew there was something I was missing and Dale now knows what the difference between yogurt and ice cream

Is Dale do you want ice cream ice cream treat you want an ice cream treat oh I’ll give it to him he wants it bad okay all right hold on hold on hold on Dale wait wait Dale sit down can you sit okay put it put it on the bed all right

Buddy that’s all yours now you enjoy you’ve been a very good boy

43 Comments

  1. If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” it and share it to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS here:
    0:00 The #1 Gardening Mistake I ALWAYS Make
    2:33 Every Tomato Variety I'm Growing In 2024
    4:13 My Plant Collecting Addiction
    5:18 Why You Must Buy Seeds Now
    6:25 Where To Buy Seeds For Vegetable Gardening
    8:44 Adventures With Dale

  2. I feel your pain. I too am a tomato addict. I fault the growers that keep developing all these amazing varieties. I also am developing a weakness for peppers. Note to self: plan out new beds to make in spring….
    Man, I can’t wait for spring!!

  3. lol I agree! Must…have…..alllllll….the……tomatoes!!!! lol I have tons of seeds, I forgot how many I have. I have one full seed box just for tomatoes. Gotta try them all! I have my "standards" I will never give up and then it's like ooooooo look at those, let's try those! lol I feel the pain! 🙂 It's okay if you've got the space. I always try to do 3-4 of each that way if one or two goes down I still have one. I also share my seeds. 🙂 I do Baker Creek, Seed Saves and love me some MI Gardener! Can't beat Luke! 🙂

  4. I've pretty much always only planted 1 of each variety of tomatoes and peppers. There's just too many I want to try! Some of my other fav seed suppliers that you didn't mention: Experimental Farm Network, Uprising, Survival Garden Seeds, Adaptive Seeds, Botanical Interests, High Mowing, Floret (for flowers).

  5. I love it. Embrace the chaos. I ordered 45 varieties of tomatoes, and this is my 2nd year as a gardener. I'm also picking up Dosatron fertilizer injectors and will be training to single stem, so to be fare it will be the equivalent biomass to maybe 10-20 indeterminates allowed to grow willy nilly.

  6. Lol, this is great. I'm a tomato junky too. Though I also seem to be developing a melon seed addiction even though growing melons to harvest is incredibly challenging in my small Appalachian town in VA. Sometimes it's the weather, but usually it's the humidity that does them in.

    Love your list of favorite seed suppliers. I also love Sow True Seed and Park Seed.

  7. Oh yeah free seeds don't count. I have the same problem with peppers. Planting only to 47 of 114 tomatoes so far and 41 of 98 peppers that I am planting. Statistically I think I'm doing well…. Right?

  8. Currently, I have an addiction to lettuces. However, I plant the entire package. I started planting lettuces because my spouse's hobby is herpetology. He raises his own feeders to feed his pets.
    So I guess you would say I grow the food to feed the food.

  9. sounds like me with audio gear and blackberry/raspberry plants (30 varieties and still looking at more)

  10. Guilty. Any plants, especially those on clearance or sale. Specifically look to or have tons of Muscadines, blackberries, blueberries, figs, roses, Japanese maples, gardenias, camellias and more. Spring/summer we always have plenty of tomato varieties.
    Starting to think it’s, or us?

  11. Guess I am lucky about this problem.
    I don't have enough room to grow anymore than maybe 8.. if I'm lucky😅

  12. Omg! I limit myself to only 4 new tomato varieties a year, 10 varieties total. I'm transitioning to a new smaller property with less full sun area that is free from potential lead paint contamination, so I really have to scale back the eggplant and peppers. 😢 I can get back to my regular variety numbers after I get drain work done and build raised beds in the sunniest spots for next year. I'm usually growing about 20 different pepper varieties, a few of them (variegated leaves or purple flowered) as houseplants bonsai style. MI gardener and Native Seed Exchange are 2 of my favorites!

  13. Stepped it up and decided to support your channel today- thank you for the work you do. I live around the pinehurst area of NC, and have benefited from your knowledge and I'm currently developing a 1.25 acre suburban farm. I had a ridiculous haul of tomatoes last year and my perennials are getting mature. This week will be a big test for my satsumas and lemons. It got down to the teens today and this week will be a cold one. I'm doing everything to keep these guys warm with the exception of using a water barrel. My lemon tree benefits from being next to my hot compost pile and with help of neighbors and coffee shops it stays pretty hot all year.

  14. last year i grew 4 varieties and thought i only had 1 to come up that were cherry.so i planted abother a large variety, when everything came in the cherry wound up being big and the big wound up being romas.was really crazy!

  15. I enjoyed your post! I don’t grow too many tomatoes but I do grow dahlias…about 500 plants including 200 different varieties. Do what you love and have fun! It can sometimes be a little overwhelming (I’m in my 70’s) but I still LOVE it!

  16. I've had really good results using the Morbloom 0-10-10 and Bonemeal for my tomato plants. I use grass clippings and ground up leaves for mulch and seem to have good nitrogen for growth. I use 20 gallon grow bags with my compost and use a trellis system fence post and conduit. Your my goto guy for advice and I try to always watch and rewatch your video's to enhance my garden plants. Thanks

  17. You should definitely try MiGardener for heirlooms. I have pretty much 100% germination. I've been happy with some of the others you mentioned too but some of them sell in quantities that I just won't use. MiGardener sometimes has less in a pack. That isn't what makes it cheaper though… it still is cheaper per seed for the most part. Makes the addiction easier to handle. 😆 I do still love burpee for hybrids!!!!

  18. I felt so validated when you spoke about the amount of tomatoes you are growing. I’m actually going to grow more this year as it’s my first time getting seeds from Rare Seeds and I just couldn’t not buy some of the varieties listed. I even think I am going to get one more. Please send help…

  19. Great video, I have the 'bug' for whatever plant I am into at the time. Right now it is also tomatoes but my cut flower garden took off last year and I had fresh flowers in the house until Thanksgiving! So I'm taking your advice and have already ordered my veggie & flower seeds and am already growing my lettuce & spinach. I got carried away with the sweet peas though, now I'm looking at my raised bed garden figuring out how I can make room for more and expand the ones already there! We are a sick bunch!!! 🙂

  20. Lol that's ok lol I said I wasn't going to do roses again and what do I see roses and now I got about 8 or 9 rose plants ughhh ready to plant like wtheak. Im doing it right though with hardy to colder temps so I don't have to really manage them they should survive no matter what weather and I'm doing in movable pots sooo. I thought I could do without roses but I couldn't resist…. But yes got veggie seeds too bc I believe should have success finally after last couple rough years. I did get good roses I want I believe I got first pick bc were off in a corner so yeah got exactly what I would want setting up for success I hope but eff it if they succumb to witches broom ugh don't know at least can get for 1 year idk..

  21. Baw haha! I have the same problem!! But this year I did it. I am growing my canning tomatoes in the fall as canning is a lot more fun when it’s not 100 degrees.

  22. Now I’m going to go ahead and order 6 more seed packets of different tomato types. I had already ordered 6 types and I told myself not to go over board, but now it doesn’t look so bad if I order 6 more 😂

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