Dave's Garden: Gardening: Tomatoes

Tips on growing tomatoes and gardening from Dave’s Garden.

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25 Responses to “Dave's Garden: Gardening: Tomatoes”

  1. gravatarWinterHaven says:

    Oh I love your webpage! Finally I found a dave’s garden youtube! Cool!

  2. gravatartorofighter says:

    trust me, your fine. My dad doesn’t plant them that deep either, nor does he use a cage. He gets giant plants producing many tomatoes every year

  3. gravatarTheRocknrollChic says:

    Dave you rock.Always will =)

  4. gravatar13holywarriors says:

    Dave, I loved your video very much and I will try your tips on Tomatoes, but u did not explain what type of soil and when cut the branches off. Please someone suggest me.

  5. gravatarAJQuinteiro says:

    The new Food Safety Modernization Act will eventually outlaw private gardens. Soon only the giant multinational corporations will control all food and water!

    Raise awareness on this so it never gets passed!

  6. gravataryellowgroove says:

    Good video, i posted a video response, i really need some advice on what to do. BTW, i rated this video 5 stars… good tips here.

  7. gravataririshsid13 says:

    I am growing awesome maters,but my cucumbers are coming out round!…what is that about?…and my watermelon’s get going good then turn black on the end…anyone know why this is occuring and how to stop it?

  8. gravatarRamseyPhillip says:

    great Video!

  9. gravatargreenthumb3740 says:

    How much does the rebar cost

  10. gravataradapun1 says:

    Good video. I would like to know how to trim the branches in August. I am in Zone 5.

  11. gravatarsurname07 says:

    Good Video!
    I never planted a garden, could any of you help me find out what types of vegetables a person should have in a garden. Any and all information will be appreciated! Thanks

  12. gravatarGreenDrThumbz says:

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  13. gravatarinfestuation says:

    fake

  14. gravatarbadboy121986 says:

    Nice!

  15. gravatarKWalsh554 says:

    Whatever vegetables you like to eat I guess. Some grow easier than others, especially in different climates. Around here melons grow like weeds (I had accidentally grew a patch of watermelons by spitting seeds off my pool deck one summer) , but they probably wouldn’t up North. Check online to find out what “zone” your in, and any gardening website should give more detailed help.

  16. gravatarKWalsh554 says:

    FYI… if you live in Zone 10 like me, where you don’t really get frost, you need to be careful about planting your tomatoes when it’s too hot. I’ve heard that the plants do not fruit as well once the temperature is above a sustained 85ish degrees.

  17. gravatarmarinatedchicken says:

    actually I just threw a seeds on my back garden and it’s now growing

  18. gravatarshantihhh says:

    Nice video, but your cages are too short for heirlooms! I use 5′ to 6′ high cages for my heirlooms.

    For help growing the best tomatoes I suggest-

    .yahoo groups TomatoMania

  19. gravatarmanzoor35 says:

    very nice

  20. gravatarFirstQualityGear says:

    Very Nice Video.

  21. gravatarLambert95 says:

    Wow Just brilliant tips but maybe he should be a bit less philosopheric and a bit more simple? Is that too much to ask or what I dont really mind because I just LOVE tomatoes I dont really care how fat or skinny, dark or light or juicy or dry after all a tomato is a tomato! Or is it?

  22. gravatarspyknife says:

    That guy looks like a murderer.

  23. gravatarmastergabo15 says:

    really nice video man keep it up……does anyone know if i can plant the actual seeds from a tomatoe. since i live in mexico most of them are really natural and thats why i dont need a different species

  24. gravatarCCNutella says:

    Our Dave on Youtube! Cool!
    Count me in!
    Dave’s Garden members, say hi!

  25. gravatarpegobuilders says:

    Recession! If you have a garden, you can turn it into a profit. selling your fruits and vegetables