How to Grow a TOMATO TREE! (Secret Techniques Revealed)

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These HUGE Tomato Trees are producing non-stop harvests!

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We’re from North Carolina. We grew a Sandwich Tomato Plant in a wine barrell filled with organic dirt and it grew up to 10 feet! 😂 We reaped lots of tomatoes from it… we stacked several (4) green square cages and tied them together and it stayed upright until Hurricane Ian toppled it over yesterday, but it was still in its roots unharmed. We still had several medium-sized green tomatoes left at the top of the plant and some baby ones! It’s getting late in the season so we just decided to pull it out today. We saved some seeds from it for next year since it has done so well for us. 🍅🍅🍅 Have a great weekend, James - and y’all!

thegardenzb
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I have never seen a dog eat veggies like tuck. It’s honestly impressive.

alexking
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Awesome! Love seeing lil Tuck eating them veggies he knows how to eat right!🥰😍❤❤😘

lisascott
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Thanks so much James for the inspiration and constant sweet loving kindness. We are all pretty lucky the Tuck Boss let us wander in his food forest. Love you guys so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

nancydrewsgarden
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Furring strips at Lowe’s are usually in a cull bundle at discounted price because they have a little bend in them on one end - makes for strong, long piece of lumber with no chemical treatments. I pick up any culled lumber bundles when I see them for all the gardening projects.

charliehoos
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I think it's great you're always exploring and experimenting new ways to grow things. Great idea for your tomato trees, too. I never thought a tomato could be a tree!

Monkchip
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So enthusiastic! Any man who is kind to animals is a good man.

andielliott
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I put my tomato clips, hooks and fruit bags through the washing machine on a hot cycle in a mesh bag at the end of the season. It helps stop disease and saves money. Muffy from Oz (Australia)

Muffy.from-Oz
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Love your video, James…..and Tuck is a star! Your enthusiasm is contagious! Amazing what you’ve done in your backyard. It certainly is a food forest. 😊💖🦋🕊

altheab.
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Tuck is just super adorable. I thoroughly enjoy your videos/knowledge/passion but that little guy just steals the show 💖💖

riis
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I homegrown tomatoes!!!! My grandfather was a gardener and I really have nostalgia attached to homegrown tomatoes as well

Bubbles-n-Bitches
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I did something similar to this in 2017 but it turned into a giant tomato teepee when my 4 bamboo staked tomatos all started falling over- I just leaned them against each other at the top and tied them together up there with tomato wire. It was really cool looking. Especially since it was exactly in the center of the Hole part of my large Keyhole shaped bed (12' x 12'). The tomatos were Black Vernisage. I look so forward to your videos every Saturday.

culdesacgrocerygarden
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Thank you James awesome video...In Caribbean we love planting tomatoes...your technique and method is a must try 👍🏻

Crystal-jwji
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Thanks James for the handy hints, love tomatoes and they taste so much better when you grow them yourself 👍

dailaffin
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Always a joy to follow your gardening obsession 💚😁- Thank you!
This year I planted my tomatoes horizontally - a method from the colder countries: Russia, Ukraine. The result was: huge stems, massive fruits, melting in the mouth flesh and watermelon sweetness. Next year I'm planting horizontally: peppers, cucumbers ... anything I can. The logic is that in depth the soil is getting colder and the roots are suffering longer time adaptation in cold and anaerobic environment. By planting horizontally the plants have more aeration, can be treated with warm water and any fertilizer has direct access to their root system. My pink and yellow flesh tomatoes are 400 - 700 g each. The cherry tomatoes look promising till next frost (around February). Btw: I have a micro city garden and my tomatoes are in 2 raised beds each 3 x 6.7 feet. Due to the limited space, some of my tomatoes run away in my neighbor's garden, because they reached 18-20 feet - and still growing 😅
Blessings and waiting for your next video.

nadiariaskoff
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I always enjoy seeing the garden boss. He's such a sweetheart. I've seen some really tall tomatoes, but never thought to grow them as trees let alone graft them, but that's a very interesting idea. I hope next year you'll show how it's done. Thanks so much for sharing your talents and Tuck.

olderendirt
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your passion for gardening is great and is contagious my friend. thank you!

heberildo
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Tuck the gardern Warrior fresh from the Dog Tribe, The new name for Tuck. Always love you 2 guys always making people happy. XXxx

spawn
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Brilliant! Love your enthusiasm. Love Tuck. I was JUST pondering the grafting process. Please do a demo for us? It seems so 'green' and 'soft' unlike a tree twig or branch. Thanks James

carlyblankevoort
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My best tomato is an unknown volunteer Roma-type tomato that popped up under my pomegranate bush. I just let it grow up into the pomegranate and spread around. Now it looks like a tomato tree/bush because it’s prolific and the poms are gone! I’m now trying to grow some super sweet cherry tomatoes under a 10’ tall and narrow, but sturdy, purple diamond bush, using it as support. 🤞🏽

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