Many Thxs from California, for this highly instructive tutorial. I have several questions for you: 1). Can I plant tomatoes now, it’s almost December? 2) What does the stand look like that the tomatoes are sitting on so that they drain well it’s wooden planks? 3) you apparently have some kind of mesh screen behind the tomatoes to kinda hold them up and tie them up. I would like to see how it looks, and how did you really tie them up? 4) From your two tomatoe plants about how many pounds do you think you got? What are you gonna do with them? Eat some, dehydrate some, give some away, sell some? 5) You started with seeds-to @ 4 young plants - down to 2 plants. What happened to the other two plants? Keep On Keeping On.🌹👍🏽
This is so informative ❤ I'm wondering if you have any videos with tips on how how to maintain best results if you're living in a colder and more rainy and less sunny environment?
Have you ever planted acorn squash and spaghetti squash? I am sprouting seeds now. Its cold outside and im afraid to puthem outside and then they die...but in my townhouse they are not getting enough sunlight.... What do you suggest
"From the shy whispers of green, to the confident glowing yellows." Lovely. 🌞😊7:49
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Thank for sharing,Thành Garden TV Hello everyone from Việt Nam ❤
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The best gardening channel, with all the content that I was looking for. Thanks Bhai
Another great video! I love listening to your calming voice explaining how the plants grow
Glad you enjoy it 😊
Wow mohit sir aap super ho aap gardening boss ho ❤❤❤ video bhut acchi thi ❤️
Thank you boss 🙏🏻
I appreciate your patience and I love your videos coz they are so interesting to watch❤. The edits are perfect. Continue the good work 😊
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Many Thxs from California, for this highly instructive tutorial. I have several questions for you: 1). Can I plant tomatoes now, it’s almost December? 2) What does the stand look like that the tomatoes are sitting on so that they drain well it’s wooden planks? 3) you apparently have some kind of mesh screen behind the tomatoes to kinda hold them up and tie them up. I would like to see how it looks, and how did you really tie them up? 4) From your two tomatoe plants about how many pounds do you think you got? What are you gonna do with them? Eat some, dehydrate some, give some away, sell some? 5) You started with seeds-to @ 4 young plants - down to 2 plants. What happened to the other two plants? Keep On Keeping On.🌹👍🏽
Yes you can plant tomatoes from August mid to January
Great video once again sir🙏🏻
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻
Thank you for this informative video!
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Thank you so much!!! on your dragon fruit i commented questions regarding things which were answered in this video, thank you so much
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Good information. I will add one thing that transplanting to be done early when 2 to 4 true leaves are formed (seedlings of 20 to 30 days old).
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This is so informative ❤ I'm wondering if you have any videos with tips on how how to maintain best results if you're living in a colder and more rainy and less sunny environment?
No not yet but will try soon
Hello I love your videos
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Your dog is so cute❤
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Have you ever planted acorn squash and spaghetti squash? I am sprouting seeds now. Its cold outside and im afraid to puthem outside and then they die...but in my townhouse they are not getting enough sunlight.... What do you suggest
Superb.... congrats. 👏⚘. What brand seeds you used to grow this tomatoes ? Pls , tell them.
Please check the description ...link is given
Which varity you grow plzzzzzzzzzz tell me❤
F1 grape tomato
Can you do some winter flower videos again? Like dahlia, petunia, pansy, gazania,etc
Ok sure
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Any alternative to egg shell please
Use rock dust , dolomite lime ,bone meal or calcite
Which variety of tomato is this?
F1 grape tomato
Why does the portulaca flower not bloom(Flowering) ? Help me pls 😬🤍
My tomato saplings die evrytym after transplantation
Did you avoid transplant shock
Transplant them once they are 7-9 inches tall and after Transplanting make sure to keep the soil little moist for next 10 days
Try to remove some lower leaves and keep soil moist for the tomoto to settle in his new home
Root rottening causing trouble here due to moisture climate
Make sure to make 5-6 drainage holes .....and dig top layer of the soil after every 4-5 days