Can you post a picture of them before the chopping? Ours are done. Time to start another as a patio plant. I'm thinking of a second iDoo dedicated to just tomatoes next fall. We really like the fresh lettuce too and it's just too crowded in one iDoo, even with 12 holes. Actually, what I've learned is that wide spacing for mature plants is more important than lots of holes. I knew this as a gardener but fooled myself into believing I could grow more intensely indoors. Looking at something that is wider, but less deep for next fall.I need to chop down my tiny Tim’s and repurpose the aerogardens.
There are 2 TTS in each Aerogarden. 1 mint is in the right Aerogarden with the tomatoes.Can you post a picture of them before the chopping? Ours are done. Time to start another as a patio plant. I'm thinking of a second iDoo dedicated to just tomatoes next fall. We really like the fresh lettuce too and it's just too crowded in one iDoo, even with 12 holes. Actually, what I've learned is that wide spacing for mature plants is more important than lots of holes. I knew this as a gardener but fooled myself into believing I could grow more intensely indoors. Looking at something that is wider, but less deep for next fall.
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I cleared out the iDoo yesterday and harvested a nice bunch of basil. It's now seeded with summer plants.
The sugar snap peas are starting to poke up out of their starting pots. I need to get set up for them soon. Last year they grew to over 6 ft tall and caught me by surprise. I got half of the onions planted. Still need to plant the Redwings.
Has anyone ever propagates tomatoes from cuttings?There are 2 TTS in each Aerogarden. 1 mint is in the right Aerogarden with the tomatoes.
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Has anyone ever propagates tomatoes from cuttings?
I’ve tried. Unsuccessful so far, but I’ll probably pull the rooting hormone out and try again with those plants.
Just a cup of water? Do you pull leaves off or anything?
Did you plant them in October? That's quite a jungle!There are 2 TTS in each Aerogarden. 1 mint is in the right Aerogarden with the tomatoes.
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I do it not infrequently. I agree with @Woodsplitter67 that sheltering them from too much sun and heat is important. Sometimes I bring them indoors, but I’ll also keep them outdoors under shelter of some sort.Has anyone ever propagates tomatoes from cuttings?
I do it not infrequently. I agree with @Woodsplitter67 that sheltering them from too much sun and heat is important. Sometimes I bring them indoors, but I’ll also keep them outdoors under shelter of some sort.
I went back a couple of years into the garden thread and found a photo of a couple of jars full of tomato prunings that I had cut and kept in water under a table on our deck. It’s the first picture in post #156. They were pretty big cuttings because I had let the plants get away from me, and I pruned out some pretty big suckers. Once they rooted out, I moved them into more sunshine for hardening off. I gave them to my neighbors (I think it was 22 plants in the end), and they and we enjoyed lots of tomatoes from them that year.
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Trap right against the shed. Leave a spot open in the trench work to install the trap.www.hearth.com
Search on tomato root cutting, your name, this forum only. Scroll down to select the thread, but I think these only go back to the 2021 Garden Thread.So.. I completely suck at this... how do I look up the 2020 garden thread.. I have a couple pictures Id like to pull up regarding the tomato rooting.. I posted like in july
Search on tomato root cutting, your name, this forum only. Scroll down to select the thread, but I think these only go back to the 2021 Garden Thread.
Maybe this one?
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I'm sorry to hear you are still having critter problems. Do you have metal fencing laid flat on the ground outside of the fence perimeter as a dig barrier? Do you have a trail cam to catch the culprits? We did have a nice break from it for about seven weeks. That’s when we redid all of our...www.hearth.com
I think they will last at least 5-10 years if not longer. They have an Aluzinc coating: 55% aluminium, 43.3% zinc and 1.6% silicon. From what I have read from the companies that sell them and just in general about Aluzinc, the composition of this coating makes the steel up to an six times more resistant to corrosion than standard galvanized metals. The company that has been making them the longest (Birdies, see Epic Gardening website) states they have customers that have been using them for over 10 years and they are still in good shape.What is your impression of the raised bed containers now that they are up? Do you think they will last 5 yrs, 10 yrs.? I will be adding beds to our main garden soon. We'll be adding a new area starting next week to consolidate our gardens. I have to decide between the known concrete walled beds like we already have, or something different.
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