Grow More Food in Less Space - Intercropping - How to Grow Tomatoes Part 2

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Thank you for gently easing viewers into the YouTube ads by announcing commercial breaks! The content flows and there is no jarring interruption to the exquisitely crafted content. It's a very creative and considerate approach that I appreciate. Thank you.

stephkrunic
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Love the dedication to provide months-long follow up videos in super high quality. It takes planing and a real passion to do this. Thank you!

specialktt
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Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge with us. I’m a YouTube gardener too. It’s my 3rd year and ever year I try to get better. This year I’m trying intercropping/companion planting. I found your channel in my research. This is very helpful and I and so happy I found you. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! Happy Planting!

LifeIsMessyImLearningAsIGrow
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Hey! Instant thumbs up for your top notch content.

flaquis
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It just came to me that by eating your produce, your garden becomes part of you and you, a part of it!

danielrus
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Great video! I love the interplanting idea, so no space is wasted 😊

ltlbnsgarden
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The idea of weeding around the tomatoes and leaving the weeds to feed them, is so satisfying. Fingers crossed that humidity doesn’t effect your crop!

Terrific video, as usual.
Thank you.

munrosewarne
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I like how your cold frame is made in a way that is not permanently built on to the ground. You can start things with it and then take it off and they are in a bed already and don't have to be moved. I've seen a lot of cold frame plans that are like permanent structures, which might work fine for people with a lot of land. Your way is much better to not disturb the plants.

DanielleDeFreeze
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You are spoiling us with the weekly videos! Keep it up :)

zsandmann
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Can't wait for next week, but glad I know it's coming!! I'm glad your tomato plants perked up and your lettuces looked yummy. See you next week for Sunny Sundays with Siloe🌞!!!

aliciav
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Haha so the suspense continues, and i know the ending is going to be a tomatoey one !! Btw who knew that weeds could be put to use to create soil, that's absolutely wonderful Siloe, Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us folks :))

suefernandes
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I get this! Intuitive gardening. Never expecting absolute control!

nancysueleske
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I love your way of growing, it reminds me of Bob Cannard from Green String Farm, the supplier of produce to Alice Water's restaurant. He always says they grow 50% for humans, 50% for nature and that the weeds are a central part of how they grow.

HelenRullesteg
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Interplanting tomatoes with lettuce makes a lot of sense and the results are awesome. Thank you!!!

thegardenmuse
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Tomatoes are so resilient. I’m scared to plant mine outside because of some cool nights but yours bounced back so nicely I think I’ll go for it.

chandrawhite
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I love your videos, my friend. You and about 2 other gardening channels I follow have been a huge source of inspiration for vastly different reasons. Please keep doing what you're doing. If you have haters, ignore them. They're probably frustrated because they didnt put the work in and are now missing their gardening start window.

drive-byguitarlessons
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My favourite Youtuber! Thanks for the content please keep it coming.

CG-wzwr
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Another perfect video! Thank you! Greetings from Greece.

manosmpoliotis
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had to stop watching before the video finished because it inspired me to run out and buy some plants to put in my raised bed. I wish I could cover the yard like you do but I have two crazy digging dogs. They are adopted and I love them but they pull up everything I plant so I make the most of the space I do have. Thank you for continuing to produce outstanding content and I so look forward to your book. Also I just placed nine little mason bee cocoons in the bee house I purchased from your etsy shop. I'm sure they will enjoy their new home.

werewolfhandler
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I so hear you. Soil is the foundation of nature just as the foundations of a building are the most important part of it though not seen. difference being that the soil is alive if kept covered and not turned and exposed to too mush sunshine and heat drying it out and excess rain. So it's mulch, mulch, mulch...and ground cover.:D

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