10 Steps To Get 50-80 Pounds Of Tomatoes From Every Plant You Grow…

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10 Steps To Get 50-80 Pounds Of Tomatoes From Every Plant You Grow...

Planting a garden can be a lot of fun but a great harvest is really what it is all about. The more productive your gardening, the more rewarding the experience will be, and the more fresh produce you’ll have available.

The tips in this short video will help you to get as much as 50-80 lbs of tomatoes from every tomato plant you grow. Follow these steps to dramatically improve your tomato harvest…

There are 10 easy steps to growing high-yield tomatoes…

  • Buy the right plants for your area. Talk with the Master Gardener association or university agriculture extension in your area.
  • Lay plants on their side so the tips will grow upwards.
  • Dig a trench and bury all but the top 3 inches.
  • Add 1/4-1/2 cup slow release fertilizer, like cotton seed meal, Osmocote, etc., to the trench.
  • Build a 5 foot high 2 foot diameter cage around each plant.
  • Cover cage on the sides and on top with “floating row cover” (a light polyester material) or plastic to protect from wind and weather until plants are large and strong and weather is warm.
  • Weekly apply water soluble fertilizer, like Rapid Grow or Miracle Grow, through a hose-end fertilizer applicator on the leaves.
  • When plants have set their first cluster of fruit, side dress with two to three tablespoons of ammonium sulfate and water well.
  • Pick tomatoes when 30% ripe to avoid the birds from eating them.
  • Do not put tomatoes in the refrigerator. Keep on the kitchen counter….

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