Tomatoes: Determinant vs. Indeterminant

http://vegetablegardeningideas.com Perhaps you’ve been to the nursery or garden center and have been picking out your tomato plants and noticed that some tom…
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  1. Thanks for this video, now I know the difference of the two.

  2. Short and to the point. Great video. Thank you.

  3. Why did you plant them so close together?

  4. This helped out alot.

  5. finally ….i have been looking for a simple straight forward vid to share
    …..thanks :)

  6. Thanks for this video, now I know the difference of the two.

  7. Thanks for this video, now I know the difference of the two.

  8. very informative. the only thing I understood about determinate was that it
    produces a high yield at once and then it’s done. I did not know about it
    being good for container gardening (which is what I am doing) or that it is
    smaller/shorter and easier to maintain with little space. Very to the point
    short and sweet, thank you.

  9. What about semi-determinate tomatoes?

  10. My main reason for growing determinate plants…….usually rutgers for the
    acidity, is to have a lot at once ripening so I can do all my tomato
    canning at one time. You might want to start saving your seeds from the
    best tomato on the best plant for your area…. they’ll do better. Also
    make sure they are a free pollinated heirloom variety. If you are growing a
    garden, at least make sure the food you grow hasn’t been genetically
    altered. Good video.

  11. Thanks Dude! Nice Job

  12. Thanks for this video, now I know the difference of the two.

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