Warning! Don't Prune Your Cherry Tomatoes! (NOT) Pruning Tomato Plants for Maximum Yield!
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It's a good thing I saw this before I started messing with my garden! I planted 4 kinds of tomatoes this year for the first time, and was utterly confused. Much clearer now, thank you!
You’re welcome Jessica, I’m glad the video was helpful for you and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW You can freeze cherry tomatos?
I freeze my cherry tomatoes and use them in my soups, chili or with my rice and beans, they’re too mushy to use like in salads or sandwiches.
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW Ok thats what i was wondering if they get mushy because I was going to try freezing them and just eat some during winter thank you
It can be a good idea to prune cherry tomatoes towards the end of the season to get your last tomatoes to ripen. When you prune the suckers, remember that you can use them as cuttings. I take a couple in in the fall and grow them indoors. This spring I have so far cut 24 cuttings off a Sungold that was a cutting from the garden last year. They're from a foot to two feet and more than half of them already have roots I can see in the 18oz clear plastic cups (with drain holes cut in) that I planted them in. I planted 10 of them 5 days ago and the rest 3 days ago. One cutting showed roots in just two days. Just plant in potting mix and water. Pre-soaking only increases mortality and hormones aren't necessary with tomatoes.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing some of your helpful garden information!
Never got sucker to survive
@@i1bike Use a potting mix that contains only peat moss, limestone and perlite. I get nearly 100% survival. When I said not to pre-soak, I was referring to soaking the cutting in rooting solution. You may have to pre-soak the potting mix if it's really dry. Just add a little water to the mix in a bag or a closed container and let it sit 12 hours before using. It wets better if it's slightly damp than if it's totally desiccated.
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I do not have perlite or moss, but i put limestone pebbles/gravel in flower supstrate and soak it with water and whole pot sits in water plate, never had sucker that survived. Tho, i never holded it in a really dark place, i put it on morning sun and rest of the day in the shade. But hey, its probably my temperature, i live in european africa, also known as south dalmatia. My suckers start when its already 30°+ outside. And tomato probably needs 20-25°
Just discovered your community this morning and have benefitted so much! CUTTINGS! for this year, and next 🙃forgot. I already have bottle or rooting hormones so I’ll dab, is that powder good for microbial 24 hour air stone bubbled teas? Do your foliar spray your cherries ever ( add aspirin ) or sprinkle epsome salts? Thanks, you seem like the brain I need to pick this morning 🧠🗣️🦻🏻🤔😃🙏🏻
Fred, I agree about not pruning cherry tomato plants. Everyone else seems to say "pull off ALL suckers on all tomato plants". LOVE YOUR GARDEN !
Thanks for stopping by and sharing! 😊
This property looks so amazing its like my dream property seems like you have self sufficiency down to a t
Great,i JUST PRUNED MY CHERRIE MATERS,,,,dang it
I'm at war with ours lol I don't have a choice, I've got to prune, they're over 6' now and I don't have the space. I've also spent so much on dirt (soil) and supports, I can't invest anymore hah
Me too!
me too
I just pruned mine too.
Same
From what I've been able to gather. Pruning/staking the plant just makes it easier to harvest the tomatoes. But at the cost of having fewer tomatoes to harvest. Due to making them more accessible by pruning. Some people prune all the way to the top as it grows. Others prune the bottom and then leave one sucker bellow the first bloom to form a V. And leave the rest to grow on it's own with support. In a greenhouse this helps to utilize available space. But you can grow a bunch on the open ground naturally. Braving the ills of growing directly on the soil. And putting more time in at harvest. But getting more fruits overall. A lot depends on the weather in your area. Mildew loves moisture so pruning will open up the mass to airflow. Reducing the chances of getting PM. And making it easier to spray should it be needed.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing your garden information!
This is one of the most beautiful gardens I have seen on CZcams.. the lillies and zinnias..wat a treat to the eyes...😍
The sound of the flowing water and the chirping birds soooo relaxing....
Thank you for your kind and encouraging words and I hope you have a wonderful day! 😊
It really is! It’s such a beautiful property!
Yeah its like the real life garden or eden
If I didn't have birds singing every morning I don't think I would get out of bed!
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW whats the name/model of that wooden cattle trellis you mentioned at tractor supply if you know? Only saw galvanized at my local store. Thanks.
If you let your tomato fall over it gets a bigger root structure and can be much more tolerant to temperature and drought. The stem all the way up can grow roots easily. The big risk of this method is blight and pests, but you can prune the leaves that touch the ground.
If you have the space I would highly recommend it. Mine have taken over an entire bed with just a few plants.
You can also prune the sun leaves to get much more tomatoes to grow. Although they are pretty staggered at harvest.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your garden information and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I found the same thing. I grow a lot of tomatoes every summer. I have about 12 plants usually and I harvest 40 to 60 a day. I think the fruit likes to be behind the leaves to keep the sun off. I do like to keep them off the ground too if possible to stop the insects.
I'll be happy to spend my whole day in the garden like yours. Thanks 😊
Thanks for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I wish i have found this channel a long time i dont bother to prune any tomatoes plants i give them a lot of sun still again i am glad i found you keep being the good gardener👏👏👏
Hi Patricia, thanks for stopping by and sharing your kind words and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Thank you i have a question planted sweet patatoes they are already 90 days here in trinidad is a very hot country but we are having tropical weather a lot of rain the leaves have not started to dry off its my first time planting s patatoes what di do i really need some help with this thanking you🖐
Hi Fred, hope you're doing well! Just circling back around on this with results from my tests on your claim it's better not to prune suckers off your cherry tomato plants. In short, I ended up agreeing with you.
But it seems to depend on the variety, and I have one exception: the Sweet 100. This is my favorite, and was all I grew until 2021. I've always pruned my Sweet 100's, and I can prove you get a better yield if you do. This is why I was somewhat skeptical about this.
But in 2021, my beloved Sweet 100's started getting harder to find, so I started growing other varieties of cherry tomatoes to find a good backup for my favorite. Mainly Super Sweet 100's, Sun Gold, and Chocolate Cherry.
I discovered that the other cherry tomato varieties do *not* like having their suckers pruned. They REFUSE to produce if I don't let their suckers grow wild. Eventually, I just left them alone to grow as they wish, and that's when they really began producing.
But I still get the best results from my Sweet 100s if I prune them.
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your results from the garden! 😊
I grow them in a glasshouse in the UK and the season is short so only 3 trusses ( maybe 4 if very lucky ) will actually ripen in time. So we prune them and space them quite tightly together ( 14 plants in a 12 x 8 ft glasshouse ) So that we get a good 42 or so trusses to ripen total. That is ALOT of tomatoes in a 12 x 8 ft space and is the best way to get maximum yield in colder climates.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing your information and I hope you have a bountiful garden season this year!
So beautiful!! And the birds singing!! This year I am planting cherry tomatoes for the first time.. waiting for seeds to arrive.. such a wonderful garden... thank you for your advise!! May the Good Lord continue blessing you with that gorgeous garden!! 🙏🏼
You’re welcome Daisy and thank you for your kind words and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I picked up some sungold seeds in February and on the packet it told me to remove the suckers. Last week I did a big prune of all the suckers. Now I am kicking myself! I wish I saw this video earlier!
I do a similar thing with cherry tomatoes. One neighbor kept telling me I was doing it wrong and would walk right up ready to start snapping off branches. Another, with a couple of botany degrees kept telling me I was doing it wrong. But when literally everyone in the apartment building and the kids in the building next door were coming out day after day and stuffing themselves, they decided that the "Garden Guy" (my name here in the building) knew what he was doing:)) One day the botany guy (his wife was getting a bowl of tomatoes every day for her eggs) commented that he had no idea one bush could provide soooo much food and that if he ever bought a house, he was going to plant one of these. And I live in Seattle which has lousy tomato weather compared to the midwest where I grew up. July can be gloomy and wet the entire month in a normal year and 80 degree weather makes the locals look for A/C :))
Thank you for stopping by and sharing!
Thank you farmer Fred, what a beautiful yard & garden you have. It was a pleasure seeing your video.
You’re welcome and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
G’day from Western Australia. Glad I found this video. I’ve just purchased a couple of cherry tomato plants ( Black Cherry & Cherry Roma ) and will be planting them in my small suburban back garden into big 32 litre pots and every other video I’ve watched has had people pinching out the side shoots which I instinctively thought was unnecessary. Thanks Farmer Fred! 🙏🏽End of winter here and I’m keen to get back into my garden.
Still winter here in Canberra, frosts still around so have to wait until I can put my tomatoes out
You’re welcome Susan and thank you for stopping by and sharing your comment and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Thank you Pentti for stopping by and sharing!
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW No worries about that, I listened to many others in regards to pruning, but watching yours has made me think twice about that. I think I will lean more towards what you shared about that. I could even experiment with light pruning on a few and heavier pruning on a few others and no pruning on a few others also, compare the results.
Jesus is Lord - God bless
Glad I learned this early into my first growing season! Everyone tells me something different. Prune. Don’t. Prune a little, just enough for airflow. Prune a lot. Enough to drive me nuts.
I’m glad the video was helpful, thanks for stopping by and sharing! 😊
This is my second year gardening and You are right about the sun gold tomatoes they are the sweeties . Your garden is absolutely a delight to the eyes thank you for sharing it with us .
I’m learning that it really depends on how much space you have and how much you’re able to support the plants.
Beautiful garden and video!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
You have a beautiful garden and land! We sold our property last year in Florida, now only having about on quarter acre in a subdivision. Am growing Beefsteak Tomatoes 🍅 and Papayas, just germinated some cherry tomatoes. Can’t wait, Thanks for the great info!
You’re welcome Albert and thank you for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I train my indeterminate tomatoes up a piece of Paracord with top tied to a high pine tree branch. I'm in a condominium so I do what I can. About 20 years ago I took over a large area behind the building and planted may perrenial plants along the street side that disguise my veg garden from people going by.🍅😊🥒🌱
Thank you for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Absolutely beautiful! My goodness so green... where I live is brown and dry buildings on a dessert, the only beautiful plant does well are my aloe vera .
By far, Sun Gold is superior in taste among all other cherry tomatoes I have grown. Thank you for another informative video. You garden is absolutely beautiful!
Thank you for your kind and encouraging words and yes... Sun-gold Cherry tomatoes are amazing!
Have you tried Sun Sugar? You might have a new favorite...
I am so happy to find a whole food plant based gardner! We have been plant based for 14 years. I only have a small garden for the two of us, but as a beginner learning different tips has really helped me out. We live in a 55+ community that doesn't allow us to plant veggies, but I have a large screened in patio that gets full sun all day and I have turned it into my garden using vertical towers and raised beds.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing Nancy, yeah my wife and I love the plant based diet, the benefits are amazing, I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I wish I would've found this channel sooner. But, I'm glad I found you now, thank you!
My tomatoes hated getting pruned. Fourth of July tomatoes didn't like it, either. I left one, as is, and it did the best out of almost 20 tomato plants. Live and learn. Every year will get better. :)
My first year doing a garden an I on the fence about pruning
This year the weather has been so crazy an last frost date kept getting pushed back I think I'm gonna let em go as is an next year prune an see what works best
Happy gardening!
I just pruned my cherry tomate,tomato, it is still very young
What a beautiful garden. The landscaping is truly a paradise.
Thank you!
I am in Tn and i am eating sungold tomatoes as i watch this video. They are hard to beat.
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Love love love your garden. So healthy and happy chirping birds ❤🍀🌱🐣
I am very glad that you enjoy the garden… Thanks for stopping by and commenting and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Am grateful Farmer Fred for you effort in sharing your food growing experiences/wisdom with the public. Farmers are the most valuable artisans in a culture; a godly pursuit. Love your video. And I wholly agree sungold cherry tomatoes are the most tasty of them all, as I prefer sweet tomato taste over acidic taste. I also use the early girl medium sized tomato as my standard choice as they are yummy and early. These two types are my choice. I live in the desert of Albuquerque and grow in a tiny yard in containers with cattle fence cage supports.
Hi Diana… Thank you for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
The effort and passion you put in your paradise is rewarding. Working with Mother Nature's gifts that keep on giving is living a life. If only more and more will appreciate and grateful to her gifts, more and more will have a fulfilled life rather than working against the nature' way. It brings joy to my heart to see a dog with such environment and love. Wishing the same for every pet.
Thank you for sharing your paradise and inspiring The Gardeners worldwide.
You’re welcome and thank you for stopping by and sharing your kind words and I hope you have a bountiful garden season! ❤️
Thankyou for your video Farmer Fred. Lots of great information 👍
You’re welcome and thank you for stopping by and sharing! 😊
I can see that the LORD has blessed your garden and your wisdom!
Thank you for your kind words Wm Tyndale and I hope you have a wonderful day!
Talk about the garden of Edin!!!!! What a beautiful place, the concocaphy of birds, the water, the flowers & oh just the all round asthetically pleasing surrounds, we won't even mention the bountiful supply of vegetables!!!
Thankyou so much for sharing. I certainly didn't know not to prune cherry tomatoes.
Blessings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you Rina for your kind words and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I just discovered you! I enjoy your demeanor, your garden and especially your knowledge. I've NEVER grown ANYTHING and just planted a sungold, a chocolate cherry, a pineapple heirloom and a bush Goliath so I have a lot to learn in a short time! And now I'm off to find your video on building a cattle panel trellis! Thank you so much for sharing your gardening wisdom with us!
You’re welcome and thank you for your kind words and I hope you have a bountiful garden season this year!
I agree with not pruning cherry tomatoes. Too many people out there preaching to prune, I get a much higher yield by letting the plant grow untouched.
It's great to hear that someone else practices not pruning cherry tomatoes, Robert! As you had mentioned, it seems to be common, and almost accepted, that the practice of pruning cherry tomatoes is an absolute must in garden circles. Like you, I've had a much higher yield by not pruning them. Thanks for your comment! Have a wonderful day! :)
when I pruned my tomatoes I got bountiful yield.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing your information and I hope you have a wonderful day!
@@wilfredocortez8327 maybe you could have even more tomatoes when you did not prune. ;-)
not really an expert, but for example Curtis from urban farmer said that pruning reduce yield per plant
but increase yield by more intensive planting
he was growing vertical tomatoes tightly space in the greenhouse
and as he always said, it was about context
more plants per area, less yield per plant bc of pruning, but more yield per area bc of more air and light and less diseases
growing a couple of tomatoes in your garden, pruning them is a waste
Beautiful garden
Thank you! 😊
Growing mine in a container on the deck. May have crowded the container but the corner of the deck and slats are doing a good job keeping them up but I was JUST going to prune those puppies! Beautiful garden, love the loud serene birdsong!
Thank you for your kind words and stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Your garden is what I imagine heaven to be like😊
Thank you! 😊
I'm Aussie. But I grew up in a River area, where we had an influx of Ethnic influence (from when they migrated way back when). GEE WHIZ, the old Ethnic men knew exactly how hard, rough, gentle, etc., they could be with all kinds of different plants!
I was working for "blockie", as we called them, and got to yarning about his back yard vege patch. (I worked on his grape vines, he grew grapes for the wineries.)
He told me this year's ago. Never cut back your cherry tomatoes - otherwise they'll spend all their energy trying to grow somewhere, instead of producing fruit! He said cherry toms weren't like their big lookalikes. They needed to be pruned, to be steong enough to hold their fruit. Cherrys were like grape vines, the more you let them naturally do their thing (provided you got a "natural plant" he used to say - non determinate is what he meant, haha), the more they naturally wanted to produce fruit every step of the way.
He was right, I proved it in my own garden that next season!
Thank you for trying to tell more people! I'm so glad more people are finding out! Bless! 😍❤😍
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What a beautiful garden.
Thank you!
This is my first year with tomatoes, and I have a sun golden cherry tomato plant GOING CRAZY! I was feeling guilty about not knowing about pruning, so I am really happy to have come across your video, especially as another Pennsylvanian! Happy growing!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing, I’m glad the video was helpful, and I hope you have a bountiful garden season! 🙂
I have never seen a more beautiful WELL-KEPT garden. Do you do all that yourself? Awesome!
Thank you, I maintain the garden all by myself, although Bailey sometimes does help me till the soil.
I watched and saved this video a year ago. Thank you from Alabama! I didn't prune my cherry tomatoes this year and they're already super bushy and fruiting!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Thank you! I almost made a HUGE mistake! Thankfully I found your channel. God Bless! ✨🕊️✨
You’re welcome and thanks for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season! 😊
Beautiful garden! That’s the life,all in the vegan basket 🧺 ❤️
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I am so grateful for this video-just in time!! I am doing a comparison this year between sunsugar and sungolds to see which one I like best 😃 I have determinants and lots of in determinants and have wondered about pruning! I’ve been removing all the suckers to encourage upward growth but now I’ll leave them on my cherry tomatoes, due to this advice-THANKYOU! I look forward to all your wonderful videos!!! 😻🌶🌽🥕🍅🥦🥒
So glad that this video came at the perfect time for you, Taai02! Wishing you the best with that comparison you do; once you determine which one you like the best, I'd be interested in hearing the results. Hope you have a wonderful 4th of July, and thank you for another kind and warm comment about my videos! Before my family arrives later this morning, I am hoping to get out into the garden and record another video or two. Hopefully I can upload that video either this evening or tomorrow. Take care!
Oh! Thank you for this comment. I have a sungold in a container and I've been pruning the shooters off. Now my plant is kind of leggy and now I understand why. I will also stop pruning them off and see what happens. Are suckers and shooters the same thing? I guess I'll find out.
Absolutely prune your cherry tomatoes. I prune all my cherries about 18" high taking all the growth off from the first fruit cluster to the ground. Then at 3 ft take off all suckers. After that let them go but continue pruning small suckers until it reaches 6 ft.
Thanks for the tip ...
You’re welcome Paul, thanks for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I'm a new sub and I liked your video. This was a very nice video with all those birds singing. I think this is good advice not to prune smaller cherry tomato plants. It seams like you almost always get tons of tomatoes off the plants. I guess if the plant is not doing as well due to weather or disease that is a different issue. But over all great advice. I really LOVE the end of your video showing everything growing there. It really was very neat to see everything. Everything looks like it was doing good too. :) Thanks for sharing :)
You’re welcome and I am glad that you enjoyed the video and thanks for stopping by and commenting and I hope you have a wonderful day!
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW Tyvm :)
I'm from the UK, this is my first time growing cherry tomatoes. Which is better tomatoe cages or stakes? Thank you.
Hi Valerie, I personally like using the heavy duty tomato cages rather than stakes, they may cost a little bit more but they are a lot easier to use, of course if you are growing indeterminate type cherry tomatoes you will have to provide much higher trellis support for them. I only use tomato cages on my determinant or a bush type tomato plants.
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW Farmer Fred, I am growing indeterminate cherry tomatoes, they are growing very nicely, green fruits have set, some are turning red and they are growing a the top room, however I had have a few accidents, some of the branches have broken off and I have put them in water to get roots. I have tied up some of the branches. Thank you very much for your help Farmer Fred.
Oh... will try, thing is, I have 4 plants in a pot and small balcony, it will look crazy by the end of a season
I'm going to try those sungold variety . Candyland red are about half the size of cherry tomatoes and go great in pasta salad and when you bite into them they pop. Indigo rose is pretty cool looking cherry type that's dark purple almost black . Those are my 2 favorite cherry variety . Thanks Fred, outstanding garden you have there.
The sun golds are GREAT!!! The taste like plums
Thanks for the information. I was thinking three feet! Wishing you a bountiful harvest as well!
I had to prune all of mine, including the cherry tomatoes. We have serious fungi issues with our veggies and if I don't get as many stems away from the ground as possible, we lose them.
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Watching this video 2 minutes after I just heavily pruned my cherry tomato plants...oops. Hopefully mother nature knows I did it out of love and doesn’t take offense! 😬
I think the tomato plants will be fine, they will continually grow and you could allow some of the suckers to still develop, hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I was almost going to prune mine before I watched this...LOL!!
Me too!! I have watched all these videos that has said to prune but they never did specifically mention cherry tomatoes! 😣😣😣
I literally just did the exact same thing!
Thank god I came here first, I was just getting ready to do the same thing! But I seriously don't know what I'm going to do with all the tomatoes my 4 plants are producing. Sweet Millions, I probably have a million! I may have to buy a deep freezer. So don't worry if you chopped the plant down, you will probably still get a couple hundred from each plant.
I usually prune the heck out of tomatoes because they’re just crazy otherwise. I’ve only trimmed bottom branches at the base right now. I will try to NOT prune the cherry tomatoes. I have sun gold to put in yet. Oh my. This is going to be interesting to see if I can conform. 🤣
Hi Catherine, thanks for stopping by and sharing your information about your tomatoes, it’s always fun doing experiments in the garden, keep me posted how they work out for you and I hope you have a bountiful garden season! 😊
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW I am Northern California where they are trying to fry us in the heat. My goal this year is to find the varieties I can grow here. I love gardening - every aspect. Challenges and all. I’m almost 63 and a very productive citizen. 🤷♀️ ♥️ God bless in Jesus name ~ CG
I am in zone 9 (hot and dry climate perfect for tomatoes) and I have to prune my cherry tomatos otherwise they will become crazy wild vines and huge headaches. Even just one tomato plant has the capacity to take over the whole space.
Love your garden! We don’t have enough humidity to be this green in our area.
Thank you for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
In the UK, the growing season is rather short. Pruning is essential otherwise you will end up with loads of green tomatoes when the season ends.
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You have such a beautiful beautiful garden. It shows how much you enjoy gardening. What a treat. I’ve just subscribed!
Thank you for your kind and encouraging words and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
I live in SE N. Car and train them up 10 foot bamboo poles. I prune them about four feet up and then let them grow suckers. Here in the south if I don,t get them off the ground before letting them go, disease will take the plants every time. This gives me more tomatoes than we can eat off four plants.
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Ugh I decided to watch a video AFTER I already pruned them and the whole time I was doing it it felt wrong, but did it anyway lol
Story of my life😆
P.s. thank you for the video! And your garden and land is beautiful
You’re welcome and thank you for your kind words, give it a little time, I’m sure you’re plants will be fine!. 😊
I like the grow and twist method it has worked really well for my mystery tomato plant that sprung up last summer just before fall, so I brought it indoors and put it in a 35 gallon tote and its huge it ended up having 3 leaders and I had them all twisted and I rooted off a bunch of clones from the suckers that gave me a big jump on this year's current season plus I had tomatoes growing over winter indoors it was really nice
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Lovely garden, and personalty! Great vid too...one thing if love to see is when you say 'come with me' and you walk into your garden that you use a hand held or mobile phone camera to capture your perspective walking and cut between your perspective and a wide angle perspective. Anyway just a suggestion stylistic would be amazing just so we can really feel we are there with u
Thank you for your kind and encouraging words and sharing your information… I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
That salad looks amazing! Yummy!
Thanks Greg! 😊
Wow, you have a beautiful garden!
The rope method is very clever! Mine is getting out of control.
What advice would you give someone that has a plant that grows but doesn't produce tomatoes? Thanks!
Hi Norbert, thank you for your kind words, it sounds like you may have too much nitrogen in your soil if all you’re getting is a lot of leaf growth and not much fruit growth. I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
TY!
I love the way you use twine for your indeterminate tomatoes!
Thank you Angela, the twine works well and it’s very cost-effective! 😊
@@PlantSmartLivingNOW that is my entire goal throughout my gardening adventures, inexpensive!
Very pretty garden. If you don't have a crew hired to maintain it tell us how you organize your time. Without chemicals. I spend too much time weeding here in Florida. Where are you?
He is in PA, Zone 6. He mentioned this in the beginning of the video.
Thank you. Wished I would have known this earlier.😫
Thanks! Exactly what I wanted to know as this year I have a trellis just like yours! 🧡
You’re welcome Kate and thank you for stopping by and sharing and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Thank you
You’re welcome Carly and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
Just found your channel and liked, subscribed and love it!!! Amazing garden and great wisdom regarding growing fresh and eating right😀 Thank you for sharing your knowledge🍅🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🍅
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Hmmm! That salad looked good.
One word, Beautiful!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. God bless you and your family and your beautiful garden.
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Absolutely beautiful Sir I love seeing your garden .... Every time 😊🦋🦋🦋🦋
Thank you Lilly, I’m glad that you are enjoying the videos, I hope you have a wonderful day! 😊
Didn't know you could freeze them 😯 great
Really love this mans energy! Subscribed
Thank you JD
Beautiful garden!
Thank you and I hope you have a bountiful garden season!
😬👀😯.. I had to prune my tomatoes because do to my neglect they got too tall and tipped over before I could get my stakes in the mail which I should have ordered ahead of time anyways so thats my fault.. But anyways my plants are happy and filled right back in and seem to be producing extremely well. It was either give them a good prune or sacrifice the plants to blight. I'm harvesting literally everyday at this point so my particular cherry tomatoes don't mind pruning and seem to thrive from it. Last year I did not prune them just to see what they would do in their most natural untouched state and they did not thrive like this year same tomatoes too.. Like now I'm producing more in a week than I did in an entire season I might have to give some of them away if I can't keep up soon. I also have alot of flowers around my yard so like every pollinator in my area seems to like congregating in my yard and throw a party my house is the party house for wildlife at this point. 🤣🤣 Plenty of food and peace and quiet.
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Beautiful garden! So tranquil, and abundant!
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I prune my cherry tomatoes to limit them to 4 main stems. I still can pick over 100 tomatoes a day. I'll just keep up my pruning, thank you.
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Those damn Irish ! So cantankerous !
Really like this idea. Glad I saw this before pruning.
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Your cherry tomatoes will bush up if you prune sometimes it helps if you don’t have a lot of room
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God bless your gardning.have a bumper harvest.I am from srilanka.
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Very informative video, thanks for sharing! You're obviously doing something right. Your plants look great, the whole yard looks amazing! 👍💯
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My pleasure, you have a real positive vibe. I subscribed to your channel last night. I look forward to learning more. My best wishes for you too, God bless you sir! 🙏💯
I'm in Bethlehem, Pa. you are about an hour south of me. I'm planting my first garden this year. I have a small patch of land around my garage as I'm learning how to grow some tomatoes, bell peppers, and eggplant. I wish I could do more and hopefully next year I will I have to show my husband that I can and god willing next year he will join me. So far he keeps telling me that I'm killing the plants He is a cup half empty type of person. I love your garden it looks organized wish is important as my OCD goes crazy when thing looks disorganized. Also, I love your flowers. I to decide to grow some flower in front of my house. Wish me luck that that do well.
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My first go around with growing cherry tomatoes I had a "Husky Cherry Tomato" plant down here in South carolina and I had at least twenty tomatoes at a time growing and replacing the ones I harvested. The plant went from 6 inches to over 4ft and was thriving until the cold snap hit and killed it. I had to replace it last month but looking forward to it producing tomatoes every week once it starts to bear.
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This video isn't recent so I don't know if you will see this comment but I'll take a chance....
I see videos that say to prune to get bigger yeilds and now I stumbled on this video that says NOT to prune to get bigger yeilds. As a beginner in vege gardening, I am supper confused now.
From my experience not pruning the...indeterminate type ...cherry tomato...plants I have a much larger yield. I hope this helps!
I enjoyed your clear instructions! Thank you!
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Enjoyed your video. I am growing cherry and grape tomatoes in NH this summer. Wish me luck.
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Good morning from Auckland, New Zealand it’s Sunday, November 17, 2019.
please tell me what was in that amazing looking chickpea salad!!!?
Lovely garden, but I didnt really catch why you dont prune cherries? Do you just not need to? Here in Georgia we have trouble with blight due to humidity and stuff.
Hi Rebecca, you don’t need to prune your cherry tomatoes and by not pruning them your plant will produce a lot more tomatoes!
That plant at 4:33 was definitely pruned.....
When he said.. "whole food, plant based, vegan lifestyle" i was like.. *SUBSCRIBED*
Thank you, the health benefits of following a plant-based lifestyle are just amazing! 🙂
Wow, very well done!
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