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The best Suckering/tomato pruning video....
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Bec
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The best Suckering/tomato pruning video....
I just thought this video would be very helpful to any tomato gardener.
It shows how to remove suckers from your tomato plants. Though its also showing how to string them (I use this method for some of mine and love it best) the suckering works with any type of support system.
I've checked out several videos and I still find this the best one. Very good closeups and excellent instructions. I hope its helpful, especially to the newbies who are a little more unsure of themselves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJgA4n-sCE8&feature=related
It shows how to remove suckers from your tomato plants. Though its also showing how to string them (I use this method for some of mine and love it best) the suckering works with any type of support system.
I've checked out several videos and I still find this the best one. Very good closeups and excellent instructions. I hope its helpful, especially to the newbies who are a little more unsure of themselves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJgA4n-sCE8&feature=related
quiltbea-
Posts : 4712
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 80
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
Re: The best Suckering/tomato pruning video....
Thank you. Great information - especially how to know which is the main stem when it branches.
Bec
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Join date : 2010-03-23
Location : Western NC - Zone 6a (mountains)
Re: The best Suckering/tomato pruning video....
I really appreciate this post. This is my second year growing tomatoes and my first time growing indeterminate varieties. The video really gave my a great foundation of tomato maintenance. Thanks so much!
buttaflie143- Posts : 356
Join date : 2011-04-07
Location : Raleigh, NC - EST
Re: The best Suckering/tomato pruning video....
Thanks for sharing. This will definitely improve my tomato harvest.
jayjaym-
Posts : 12
Join date : 2011-03-19
Location : South East Idaho (Zone 4a/4b)
Re: The best Suckering/tomato pruning video....
wow...thanks a ton for sharing. I've read the a dozen times on how to trim your tomatoes but never really understood it. great video!
sheslostit- Posts : 68
Join date : 2011-03-07
Location : NW Georgia
Re: The best Suckering/tomato pruning video....
Thank you for sharing, helps new Gardner's such as us learn the ropes.
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Location : St. Albans, WV zone 6b

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