Knowing the right information when it comes to transplanting can make the difference between an unhealthy plant and a huge harvest. Today I will share with you how to transplant seedlings into the garden to ensure the biggest possible garden harvests.

00:00 Introduction
00:39 Transplanting Out Too Early
01:12 Tuck Eating Mustard Greens
02:26 Not Hardening Off Plants
03:46 Transplanting at Wrong Time of Day
04:24 Bill Mollison Story
05:17 Transplanting Root Bound Stressed Plants
06:29 Transplanting Tomato
06:50 Not Watering Before Transplanting
07:05 Improper Spacing
07:33 Not Fertilizing
07:55 Not Inoculating with Mycorrhizal Fungi
08:29 Planting at Wrong Depth
09:17 Not Watering in Transplants
09:40 Not Labeling with Garden Marker
10:06 Simple Changes Big Results
11:58 Final Thoughts

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47 Comments

  1. I have just learned that planting tomatoes deep just encourages the structural roots to grow from the upper stem and not the functional roots that do all the nutrient transfer, they stay at the bottom.

  2. Hi James , for the first time, I have placed down wood chips in my garden as an experiment. I was inspired to do so by viewing your channel. Thank you. I am Spamming the hearts down below for Tuck.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.

  3. When watering tomato be sure not to get the foliage wet. This protects against tobacco mosaic virus and powdery mildew.

  4. Thank you for the great advice! Always appreciate your videos! Definitely new information to me on the tips about peppers! Thanks man! Gotta love tuck! 🤙

  5. I usually wait till the 3rd week of May to plant out in northeast ohio; however, the weather has been so good and the 10 day forecast looks great that this past week seems like a great time to plant. I'm risking it this year for the first time in like 10-15 years!

  6. All the hearts for Tuck, go Tuck go.❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤💕❣💟💓💗💖💝💘❤‍🩹❤🧡💛💚💙

  7. James I'm in the same zone and I'm waiting to put my tomatoes out the problem is they are getting so leggy and tall I'm start to think they are not gonna make it another week and start dying is there anything I can do to help them along?

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