Growing Tomato plants – cutting and mulching in an English garden

Hi, it’s Sue again! Just a quick video to show you how my tomato plants are getting on.
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Question by Gato: Im a farmer and began my own little business of tomatoes?
Im a farmer who grows tomatoes such as heirloom purple cherokke, red grape sweet olive, sunshine, sungold, yellow,brown, cherry, orange grape tomatoes and more. Im looking for potential good customers to support me and help me grow my small business.

Best answer:

Answer by Nana Lamb
join a “farmer’s market” group and go out on Saturday morning with a variety of tomatoes and bags for your customers to put them in.

Our farmers markets are a huge deal. They never have much produce after about 10 am, having set up their stands around 8.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

5 Comments

  1. Yeh, and I really think it has helped the tomatoes I have in large pots….

  2. Chop and drop mulch, nice. The mulch will help stop the soil drying out as quick in the pots.

  3. Sell at Farmer’s markets or to locally owned restaurants. Or, are you looking for investors to share the cost of growing and marketing your tomatoes.

  4. Cool.
    Hard to support you since you never said where you are….
    Contact local farmers market and set up a stall there.

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