This Magic White Powder Will DOUBLE Your Tomato Harvest!

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Did you know there is a magic white powder that will double your tomato harvest? I'm talking about bone meal! Bone meal contains high levels of phosphorus, which can boost blooming in vegetables and fruit trees. This natural, organic bloom booster can produce bigger harvests with all your fruiting vegetables and fruit trees!

This video will teach you why bone meal works to increase blooming and fruit set, how to apply it at transplant, and how to keep applying it throughout the season for bigger harvests!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Introducing Bone Meal Fertilizer
1:21 Why Bone Meal Boosts Blooming
3:24 Phosphorous Supplementation Myths
5:52 How To Apply Bone Meal Fertilizer
9:16 Bone Meal Application Schedule
12:02 Adventures With Dale

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If you enjoyed this video, please "Like" and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
0:00 Introducing Bone Meal Fertilizer
1:21 Why Bone Meal Boosts Blooming
3:24 Phosphorous Supplementation Myths
5:52 How To Apply Bone Meal Fertilizer
9:16 Bone Meal Application Schedule
12:02 Adventures With Dale

TheMillennialGardener
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Straight to the point. No slow-playing the punchline, no messing around with long-winded introductions (I'm looking at you MIGardener). This is my favorite gardening channel.

amythinks
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I love the way that you don’t waste time or words and just get right down to your message! I just recently discovered you, and you are becoming my fave!

lindaschaefer
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I put bone meal in the dirt of 8 bell pepper plants after watching this video. I was out of state and when I returned, one of little plants was laying down. I picked it up and one side was covered in little peppers. 26 peppers on a 12 inch plant. I checked my other ones, and all had a combination of peppers and flowers exceeding 25. It was one week from the time I fed til I returned. I wished I could attach photos. I texted them to all my veggie buddies and they've already ordered the bone meal.

jf
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The 80’s “cut a line” joke…hysterical. Your silent stare was what sent me over the edge!!

mysticmom
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Dude!! I watch and follow many gardeners, farmers, etc.... I just learned more in 5 min then I have in 5 months from hundreds of others!
Thank you ❤️ Lofetime subscriber here ✌️

savannahleeross
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You can tell by listening to you that you are WELL versed in gardening! I enjoyed it! My father passed away in 2006 and for many years prior, he had a tomato garden every single year that I think he grew just so he could share them with all of our neighbors, friends and church members. The first year after he passed, my mother and I wanted to honor him by growing his crop of tomatoes, so we went to our nursery and asked how we should prepare the soil and we were told to begin 3 months prior to planting. We followed their directions of digging up the garden well and loosening up the soil, removing old roots etc. and put down bone meal along with fertilizer and something else that I cant remember, mixing it well and deep into the soil. When planting time arrived we added a bit more and holy cow the garden was HUGE! The plants were giant and strong and the tomatoes were huge, beautiful and tasted wonderful! We had never seen a more beautiful sight and honestly wondered what in the world we were going to do with so many tomatoes!!
I finally bought white bags and with the help of my computer printed off a picture of my father and nephew in the garden holding some of his prize tomatoes from the previous years and printed "With Love from John's tomato garden" on the tags. We loaded up the bags with tomatoes, stapled them closed and added the tags and delivered them to all the neighbors, friends and church members.
This was a wonderful way for us to remember our father/husband and taught us about the use of bone meal, which we had not previously used but is now used regularly. A side bonus was working in his garden, where we found so many rocks in the shapes of hearts that it made and still makes us feel that he is watching over us and approves of what we continue to do.

wyndiefeatherstone
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I make my own bone meal and add egg shells and coffee grounds in it. My plants love it!
Thanks for the informative video!

mamamoon
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I'm an old 61 yo gardener and really enjoy your videos. Straight to the point' informative and good cadence. You earned a sub!

Steve-qohi
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I listen to a variety of garden channels, and by far, I like yours the best. You give such detail explanations of EVERYTHING and how it all affects the life of your garden. This is my first year of attempting a garden and your information has proven to be invaluable. THANK YOU!

thorn
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Noob gardener here...thank you for having such a down to earth common sense approach to backyard gardeners

TheDruz
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There is a gardening show here in Australia called Gardening Australia. In the early 2000 one of the presenters, Colin Blundell, always swore by and used blood and bone for the vegies and fruit. As I am new to vegie gardening and have been thinking about it and you have now confirmed it for me. Thank you for the way you present and share your knowledge.

chriscoghlan
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I used bone meal for the first time in my garden last year and WOW. It was the most successful garden I've ever grown. I wondered about repeat applications, which I didn't do, but now I will. I'm also zone 8a living in coastal VA. Off topic but....I'm hoping to order my orange and lemon trees this week. You convinced me to invest it those, so I'm going to try it. Give Dale a skritch behind the ears for me! He's such a good boy!

PattymacMakes
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I've used bone meal on my indeterminant tomato plants but hadn't realized it's also good for any plant with blooms which turn into fruit, thanks for that tip🙂.

Earthy-Artist
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I love how in depth this video was. Most videos just tell you how to fertilize when planting and then never go any further. I found out last year I was fertilizing my tomatoes all wrong. I got lots of green leaves but little fruit. Thank you!

christinegiorgianna
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You are my favorite garden video on YT. I had only grown flowers, tomatoes, cucumbers, & squash in the past. Retired now, so I am trying to plant other veggies this growing season. Therefore, I am so appreciative of your help! You have been blessed with the teaching gift!

ev
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My grandpa was a commercial fisherman here in ARKANSAS.. He told me many years ago to throw a fish carcass into the hole before putting the plant in… I can attest that it works like crazy! I’m guessing the bones and micro nutrients are the key? A natural fertilizer that breaks down over time… love your channel. Thanks.

marvinbrock
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Having been a late teenager in the early 80's I got quite a chuckle out of your little demonstration with the straw! lol Great information. Going to implement this in my garden more this year.

trudymautz
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I have been using bone meal for decades and I just love the results

mootoochunasamy
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I amend my fruit trees with bone meal, kelp meal, home made compost and sea soil every year at least two times a year, even very established trees! They generally produce pretty well

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