Growing tomatoes yourself

  • Erstellt am 2009-01-16 08:35:43

Lily

2009-01-16 08:35:43
  • #1
Hello everyone, since the gardening season is starting again soon, I would like to know from you how to grow tomatoes myself? I love these little cherry tomatoes but the ones from the supermarket often taste like nothing. How can I grow them myself, is it difficult?
 

andi90

2018-06-14 01:47:45
  • #2
For us, tomatoes are already standard when it comes to growing our own. Especially when growing more than 2-3 plants, the scent reminds me of past vacations in Italy, at a family that grew a lot themselves, so the air always smelled like tomato plants.
 

Specki

2018-06-14 08:22:08
  • #3
Watch YouTube videos! I especially recommend the YouTube channels Selfbio and Selbstversorger Rigotti. They both have many great tomato videos. From sowing, to nurturing the plants, to planting out, harvesting, and care.

There you learn everything you need to know. It hardly gets better than this unless you do an apprenticeship as a vegetable gardener.

I have an 18 sqm greenhouse with, among other things, 29 tomato plants inside. I've already harvested and eaten the first ones this year and am looking forward to when it really takes off :)
 

ypg

2018-06-15 15:56:41
  • #4


Please do not revive very old threads if the answer is already available on Google or in this thread. No one here wants the smell of a corpse. If you want to contribute, feel free to answer fresher topics or start some yourself.
 

garfunkel

2018-07-19 00:06:59
  • #5

29 tomato plants, for God's sake. Who is supposed to eat all that?
I hope you also planted plenty of white beans and set the controlled residential ventilation to 100
 

Specki

2018-07-19 08:32:38
  • #6
Imagine you can also preserve tomatoes ;)
Besides, that's not much. Next year there should be at least 50 plants!
In the photo, the harvest from yesterday. A good 2.5 kg of tomatoes.

No, no white beans, only pole beans. 52 plants. They yield quite well.

We don't have a controlled ventilation system because it's an old building.

Regards
Specki
 

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