How To Transplant Tomatoes And Peppers So They EXPLODE With Growth!

2024 ж. 8 Мам.
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In this video, I share how to transplant tomatoes and peppers so they explode with growth! I show you every step of the process of transplanting tomatoes and transplanting peppers in detail so you have the most successful vegetable garden ever, including how to fertilize and support the plants so they produce tons of fruit!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Tomato And Pepper Plant Size
1:25 Step #1: Prep Plants For Transplanting
3:29 Step #2: Prepare Fertilizer Blend
5:20 Step #3: Layout & Container Sizing
6:15 Step #4.1: Planting Tomatoes In Containers
8:38 Step #4.2: Planting Tomatoes In Ground
9:55 Step #4.3: Planting Peppers
10:55 How Far To Space Transplants
11:57 Step #5: Watering Transplants
12:33 Step #6: Compost And Mulch
15:42 Step #7: Fertilizing Tomatoes & Peppers
19:03 Step #8: Supporting Plants (Trellising)
23:03 Adventures With Dale
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  • If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching😀TIMESTAMPS for convenience: 0:00 Tomato And Pepper Plant Size 1:25 Step #1: Prep Plants For Transplanting 3:29 Step #2: Prepare Fertilizer Blend 5:20 Step #3: Layout & Container Sizing 6:15 Step #4.1: Planting Tomatoes In Containers 8:38 Step #4.2: Planting Tomatoes In Ground 9:55 Step #4.3: Planting Peppers 10:55 How Far To Space Transplants 11:57 Step #5: Watering Transplants 12:33 Step #6: Compost And Mulch 15:42 Step #7: Fertilizing Tomatoes & Peppers 19:03 Step #8: Supporting Plants (Trellising) 23:03 Adventures With Dale

    @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Gardening my entire life 50plus years and have never used any store bought fertilizers. All our tomatoes get planted a good foot deep with a crushed duck or chicken egg, crushed egg shells and some homemade bone meal. Sometimes if we go fishing we drop a fish head in the base. All the garden beds and containers have lots of organic material and homemade compost. Hoping to break our record of a 2 1/2lb beefsteak this year.

    @karenfrankland7763@karenfrankland77639 күн бұрын
    • This is exactly what I needed to know! Always wondered if I could just use straight compost and natural fertilizers like food to my garden which I have been doing since fall. So far so good.

      @Amilli182@Amilli1827 күн бұрын
    • @@Amilli182 In the fall we put a good 4 to 5 inches of shredded leaves, topped with our chicken, duck and quail poo on top. In the winter I grind up all our kitchen scraps with some water and pour that over the beds as well. In the early spring we mix it all into the beds and then top them with a good 3 inches of our compost from our heaps. All the pathways have 6 to 8 inches of wood chips we put down. Get them free from the local tree company in our area. During the summer we make comfrey tea as well as weed tea and let it sit for about 6 weeks, strain and add a little of it diluted when we water. We use grass clippings and rabbit poo with paper bedding as our mulch around the veggie plants.

      @karenfrankland7763@karenfrankland77636 күн бұрын
  • We can’t thank you enough for your channel. Our go-to source for our vegetable gardening questions. We’re in zone 6a in upstate NY, but like you we’re Jersey transplants! Keep at it, we’ll keep watching and thank you again.

    @peterfeniello591@peterfeniello5918 сағат бұрын
  • Have you ever planted leggy tomato starts almost horizontally after removing the lower leaves as you demonstrate? The stem is completely covered with soil and the flush of true leaves at the top is directed upward. When I do this, I usually cover the transplant with an open one-gallon vegetable/fruit can or open one-gallon milk or water jug until the plant shows strong growth upward. This offers some protection in wind to new transplants.

    @laddieokelley6095@laddieokelley609512 күн бұрын
  • My best tomato transplants this year are the pots where l dug deep and dropped a trowel-full of worm compost (with worms) right under the tomato and amended with compost and chicken manure. Last year the same varieties in the same pots were spindly and this year they are deep green, stocky, and bushy. I'm doing this much more often from now on! 💚

    @jeannamcgregor9967@jeannamcgregor996712 күн бұрын
  • My new favorite YT channel. Good, and timely advice. Thanks!

    @stevenjustice6537@stevenjustice653712 күн бұрын
    • Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for everything you do! Your channel is the most helpful KZhead channel I’ve ever came across!!!

    @mrmycophile1788@mrmycophile178812 күн бұрын
    • Thank you! I really appreciate that, and I'm happy to hear I can help.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
    • Agreed!

      @KirasCreations@KirasCreations12 күн бұрын
    • I am also glad I came across this channel as well. I started building a small garden bed in the backyard. I had to enclose in with chicken wire since there are a lot of cats around the area. I did not want the four beds to become a glorified litter boxes. I have a cat myself and he is trained to be on a leash. Owners of cats should never let their cats roam free since it causes a population explosion of feral cats.

      @JohnT.4321@JohnT.432111 күн бұрын
  • Your lawn mower is so clean!

    @lynnlovessoil@lynnlovessoil12 күн бұрын
  • Yesterday I had to put 13 tomatoes in ground for a lady in Wrightsville Beach. Good to know I pretty much did it right.

    @WillWilsonII@WillWilsonII12 күн бұрын
    • Excellent! In Wrightsville Beach, you could've put them in a month ago 😄 Nice micro-climate.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Wow, this really is a complete transplanting guide.👍 MG, you should try growing 2 pepper plants in one hole. Folks seem to have great results doing so.🙂 Thanks for all your hard work to help us become better gardeners!👍💕 Dad jokes!😄 "Hey" sweet Dale!🐕💕

    @valoriegriego5212@valoriegriego521211 күн бұрын
    • One of the things I try to do with my plants is keep the spacing consistent. The reason why is it makes it much easier to drip irrigate and stake. Because I use drip line, I keep the spacing consistent to the spacing of the irrigation holes, and it makes it a lot easier to do things like Florida Weave. If I planted 2 plants in a single hole, I would struggle to support them. Unfortunately, everything I do I have to think about Hurricane Season 😰

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Your garden is gorgeous!

    @sallyeblen7032@sallyeblen703212 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Another excellent and informative video. A better use for tomato cages IMO is for most pepper plants. They're actually the perfect size unless you're growing very tall varieties. TBH I find they don't work for tomatoes that well except for the shorter determinate ones. Oh and I always love watching 'Adbentures with Dale'. 👍😎

    @DyesubDave@DyesubDave3 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for all you do to provide us content that’s easy to follow & useful! I’ve learned so much from your videos! I’m planting out my garden but still babying my peppers & tomatoes. I can’t wait to plant them out!

    @Sunnylane02174@Sunnylane0217411 күн бұрын
  • 73 years old and apparently never to old to learn new tricks.Much of your advice were practices I have done for decades. But many new things for me to try this season. Have downsized my garden as it is now just my wife and me at home. (but if you have kids or grandkids, you know that situation could change in a heartbeat !). I have purchased raised beds and watched your videos on how best to utilize them. And your fertilizing tips, esp the liquid instant acting fish fertilizer tip are all something I will incorporate into my routine this year. Thanks for clear concise explanations for all steps. You have a new loyal follower for as long aa this" determinate" old guy can continue to work in the garden. ATTENTION POTENTIAL SPONSORS: This guy is the real deal !

    @richardbaer5818@richardbaer58188 күн бұрын
  • Great, very comprehensive video and source of information! Thanks!

    @rawreen@rawreen6 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener6 күн бұрын
  • Great video! Been planting for years, but always like to learn! Thanks 👍🏻

    @se5594@se55945 күн бұрын
  • I appreciate you so much!🙂

    @flintstonegirl3372@flintstonegirl337212 күн бұрын
  • I appreciate your videos very much......a lot of helpful information and no cutesy, small talk! No nonsense, that's for me!

    @lindagrigsby3699@lindagrigsby369911 күн бұрын
  • Great video, well explained. Thanks a million. I appreciate you. God bless you and your family.

    @freddyheynssens1950@freddyheynssens195011 күн бұрын
  • Thank you! Perfectly timed for my tomatoes, awesome video!

    @mikki_s1100@mikki_s110012 күн бұрын
    • I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • great information, thank you very much.

    @annelrod2119@annelrod21193 күн бұрын
  • A trick I have done very successfully when my tomatoes get that lanky is lay the pot on it's side outdoors for a few days or even a week and the tip of the plant will turn upwards. Then dig a trench instead of a hole and plant the tomato that way. As noted in the video, strip all leaves that will be buried.

    @5678blob@5678blob11 күн бұрын
  • Wow, that’s a lot of information. Thank you for the tutorial!

    @MrKim-kv2vv@MrKim-kv2vv12 күн бұрын
    • You’re very welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • You get me so excited about planting! I just started seeds indoors & can’t wait for garden planting. Nw high desert Nevada 🇺🇸 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️

    @deecooper1567@deecooper156711 күн бұрын
  • Your Wisdom & Knowledge is a Blessing, We appreciate you over here at Yashaya Farms.

    @YashayaFarms@YashayaFarms5 күн бұрын
  • Always appreciate your information and shared knowledge from your experience. Thank you very much.

    @nancyholston6746@nancyholston674612 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • I learned a lot of these strategies last year from your videos and this year I planted in beginning April. I already got tomatoes growing. Love your videos.

    @kevinduta5549@kevinduta554911 күн бұрын
  • Thank you! I appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos!

    @pattischolten7303@pattischolten730311 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Great information and very helpful. Thank you MG! 😊👍👍

    @sylvia10101@sylvia1010112 күн бұрын
    • You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Finished watching the whole video. BOOK MARKED it!! Thanks again!!

    @lidip8700@lidip87007 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener6 күн бұрын
  • Your video is perfect timing for me. I have tomato and pepper plants in dire need of transplanting. This weekend, I planned to put them in the ground since I had been hardening them off for two weeks. This is my second year of summer gardening. I didn't have any success last summer. It's past my last frost date in Georgia, but the unexpected cold nights made me cautious to put anything out. My tomato plants look like yours. You're showing them put me at ease that I can still expect success if I take similar steps. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    @nadjagatlin7880@nadjagatlin788011 күн бұрын
  • Good afternoon. Just came in from cleaning yard. Tilling up tonight and I got plants to place in my raised bed tonight.

    @wvdiggingroots@wvdiggingroots12 күн бұрын
    • Wonderful!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • This is such a helpful video. I’m not sure if I’ll do every single step you mentioned I’ve got different things already in my repertoire like warm, castings and different kinds of fertilizers. But I really found this to be a fantastic resource and thank you for this!

    @pamorama@pamorama11 күн бұрын
  • Simple ❤and easy to follow.

    @Mariefrancegrsce@Mariefrancegrsce8 күн бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener8 күн бұрын
  • Golden!!

    @c-fb@c-fb10 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much! I really needed this!

    @KirasCreations@KirasCreations12 күн бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for this valuable information

    @mootoochunasamy389@mootoochunasamy38911 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Great video full of information, thank you!

    @wendygliddon3350@wendygliddon335012 күн бұрын
    • You’re welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant video. This is my first full year of vegetable gardening and this is very helpful. Thanks, mate.

    @gitaryddcymraeg8816@gitaryddcymraeg881612 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! Glad you hear you're growing!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Hi MG, I've been following your method with my tomatoes and peppers since last year when I started gardening, and at first, it was hard, but the more I did it It became almost "robotic," like you said, on one of your videos 😊. Love to see Dale he's so smart. Thank you! for sharing your knowledge about gardening

    @Mucker-oq6pu@Mucker-oq6pu11 күн бұрын
  • I think I've watched all of your tomato and pepper videos. I took lots of notes and followed those instructions carefully (except for the trellising) and my tomatoes are doing AMAZING. I started planting sacrificial tomatoes in mid January and kept planting them through mid March; I've been harvesting tomatoes for over a month now on the earlier varieties. They are doing SPECTACULAR. Such good advice! Thank you so much for making it simple and straightforward.

    @ObsessiveAboutCats@ObsessiveAboutCats11 күн бұрын
  • I love your channel! Thank you!

    @AjArpopP52@AjArpopP523 сағат бұрын
  • Thanks for the tip on the shellfish fertilizer! I’m renting a plot at a community garden and found when I cleaned my beds at the end of the season, the roots of plants in one area suffered from nematodes. A farmer here recommended marigolds so I am putting them out as well. I’m so anxious to plant my starts but it’s been too cold here! I’m in 8b, southeast Virginia. Thanks for a timely and informative video!

    @PattymacMakes@PattymacMakes12 күн бұрын
  • Thank you, you are very informative

    @rickschulte8594@rickschulte859412 күн бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Everytime I see a garden vid the starts and cells/pots are all different sizes. Even my wife and I differ on what size pots to use..😊

    @peace4peaceful@peace4peaceful11 күн бұрын
  • Bro, you rock. I'm in Ontario and have some Beefsteaks, Hungarian Peppers, Jalapenos and green & yellow beans about to go. I have no clue what I'm doing, but your channel helps and is encouraging!

    @jeremythebeer8609@jeremythebeer86093 күн бұрын
  • I had a couple brandywines go that long last year. I decided to try planting them in absurdly long trenches to see what the roots would do. They grew phenomenally, survived July in full sun and produced until frost, but the fruit never got very big. going to see how the volunteers do this year and trying some new varieties.

    @diggin4thepony@diggin4thepony11 күн бұрын
  • I live just north of the NC/SC line in Shallotte. I transplanted my tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts into raised beds about a month ago. They are all doing wonderful. A few pepper plants were transplanted at the same time. Some are doing great, others are getting a slow start but all is looking good.

    @mrbillc6463@mrbillc646311 күн бұрын
  • Thank you again for another helpful video!

    @dorothyhughes1061@dorothyhughes106111 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • That was awesome information, thank you!

    @vickiesaewert5552@vickiesaewert555211 күн бұрын
    • Glad it was helpful!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • This is the first year I am gardening, Your video is so helpful. It makes me even more excited to learn.

    @freida14@freida1410 күн бұрын
    • Glad to hear it! Happy to help.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener6 күн бұрын
  • AWESOME AWESOME GARDEN!! Thank you for all this great info. Central NC.

    @milliealford8968@milliealford896812 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! Thank you for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Tyrone learning how to plant

    @tyroneandrews@tyroneandrews11 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
    • Do It Ty! Teach the family as well!

      @mcrump7421@mcrump74217 күн бұрын
  • I love your channel…you know what you are doing and are great at sharing that information with us. Are you able to do your gardening as a full time job? That would be so good since it is obvious that you love what you’re doing…and the results you get show how hard you work at it.

    @jeannesalvador8044@jeannesalvador804411 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for the information . Hi Dale !!!

    @gordsmith7708@gordsmith77089 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener6 күн бұрын
  • The Alaska fish fertilizer has been a game changer for me. Thanks for recommending it!

    @DavidWilmering@DavidWilmering12 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! It's top notch.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for all the details. Last night it was freezing in Southern Ontario, Canada. I had to bring all my seedlings inside the house for one more time. According to the the weather forecast, we should have no frost for the next 2 weeks. But I am not holding my breath. I have my indeterminate tomatoes in 750 ml yogurt containers. The plants are already 12" tall and they are touching the A-shaped roof of my cold frame. Today, I decided to excavate about 6# layer of soil to lower the floor of the cold frame to give my tomatoes some head room. I usually transplant them into the ground the 3rd weekend in May. I hope that this year, I might be able to do it by Mother's Day. One of my pepper plants already started to bloom. This spring, I bought heating pads to help with seed germination. That's probably the reason why my tomato and pepper plants are so far ahead of my normal schedule. I think that next year, I will have to start germinating seeds at least 2 weeks later than I did this year.

    @JS-jl1yj@JS-jl1yj12 күн бұрын
  • I enjoyed your video your gardening methods look great I well have to try one of them sometime Here In Southern Oklahoma

    @jackiehorsley9263@jackiehorsley926312 күн бұрын
  • So much great stuff - tips. Thanks

    @stephown5374@stephown53749 күн бұрын
    • You’re welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Thank you!🥰

    @lorihardman1833@lorihardman183310 күн бұрын
    • You’re welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • I believe you're the first YTer that mention Topsoil instead if Garden Soil (sticks & bark). Thank You!!! I've been sifting the garden soil & its just horrible how much sticks & quarter size bark comes in that! Manure: So I bought Evergreen & 4 out 4 bags we opened had huge baseball size moist, compacted manure clumps, pure manure. I'm afraid to use this compost manure. I think its not had time to compost or break down, like its unfinished. YOUR THOUGHT? Secondly, after using mulch for years & visually seeing eggs on the bark, I decided to try PINE SHAVINGS. YOUR THOUGHTS? We're also using a white bug screen on the brassicas for the first time, after seeing yours last year. Thanks for this video. Great job!!

    @lidip8700@lidip87007 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for showing us all what you do on how to grow health crops. I do have one question. Do you have to protect your tomatoes from the cut worm when you plant in raised beds? I plant my tomatoes in direct ground and I put 4 nails around my tomatoes and when they grow and are strong enough I pull them out. I always look forward seeing Dale at the end of your videos please don't stop.

    @denisbelanger4473@denisbelanger447311 күн бұрын
  • Tfs😊

    @angelacalloway8125@angelacalloway812512 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Yellow Afternoon

    @watthaile2053@watthaile205312 күн бұрын
  • Loved the Dale answering to you cutting the cheese 😂

    @vickiesaewert5552@vickiesaewert555211 күн бұрын
    • 😄

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • great video!!! Thank you!

    @havefaithinthegardener5939@havefaithinthegardener59399 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • This is my 20th year gardening and specifically, growing my own tomatoes. I missed a few years in there because of work, but I'm pretty sure I'm about to plant tomatoes everywhere. I am very partial to grow bags in dappled sun, but I'm pretty sure I'll be planting some in my cottage garden again this year.

    @courtneycullen6289@courtneycullen62899 күн бұрын
    • Always grow my tomatoes and eggplant in containers in backyard microclimate. Good success each year with 25-50 plants. Had staking issues with grow bags. Love growing tomatoes and fig trees 💕

      @nolagirlhomestead@nolagirlhomestead9 күн бұрын
    • In warm climates with long growing seasons, planting tomatoes in dappled light works very well. After all, they're forest vines. They don't grow in full sun in their native habitat. We only plant them in full sun because we need them to fruit very quickly before it freezes. This is what leads to a lot of our disease problems.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener6 күн бұрын
  • nice nice enjoy watching good Job

    @user-iv7di6le5k@user-iv7di6le5k8 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener6 күн бұрын
  • I love your channel! For some reason I always think of the 'Real people, fake arms' skit w/Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake when I watch you & it makes me smile! Keep up the great work! ❤

    @zanna9857@zanna985711 күн бұрын
  • Thank you so much ❤. Love all your videos and appreciate the limited commercials ❤❤

    @lindadevuyst9311@lindadevuyst931111 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Usually I use tomato cages on my peppers, lol. No trellis I’ve used for tomatoes has ever worked so I will give this a spin. Another great video!

    @shadyman6346@shadyman634612 күн бұрын
    • That would require your pepper plants to be really far apart to fit the cages. I think you'd get *much* better production switching to the Florida Weave method. It's easy to do for peppers and holds up well, and you can plant things much more closely.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
    • @@TheMillennialGardener Yeah, but I put two pepper plants in each cage, sometimes three.

      @shadyman6346@shadyman634612 күн бұрын
  • Hello my friend ❤❤🎉

    @hcambo5373@hcambo53739 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • I string trellis 16 indeterminate tomatoes in a 2'x8' bed every year and they do great, I just add leaf mulch at the end of the season and compost at the beginning. I put a couple determinate romas in that bed last year and was impressed how many tomatoes those 'little' plants produced. Also I agree-Alaska fertilizer is gold.

    @willsolarski8550@willsolarski855011 күн бұрын
  • for tomatoes i transplant directly from cell trays, which are started later than if potting up. that way seedlings not too large, and planted out into warmer weather. my weather is very unreliable. might not get frosts but can get cold weather spells right up to summer. Going to dunk most seedlings in trichodermas next spring (is autumn here) as had root knot nematodes. also going to try using weed barrier fabric, to keep veggies clean etc have a wonderful warm veggie season

    @Chris-op7yt@Chris-op7yt11 күн бұрын
  • I have tried planting peppers less than a foot apart and they support each other and grow well. Thanks for sharing your experience ❤😊💚

    @Sweettomatovine@Sweettomatovine11 күн бұрын
    • I tried 9 inches one year. The smaller-fruited peppers like habanero and cayenne did great. I'd recommend at least 12 inches for larger fruiting peppers.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Thank you

    @angelinagarcia3748@angelinagarcia374811 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • I basicly do the same except I prep my soil with fertilizer and Ammendments 6 weeks before planting, to give it time to break down so the plant can eat from day one, MG for tomatoes is a nice healthy snack for most all plants.

    @genevabrown450@genevabrown45011 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for the step by steps info. Know wonder your gardens are so prolific. Sir. Do you feed again mid season for more blooms a liquid fertilizer? I backed up video to listen again.. I'm in zone 6b ct. valley. Hey That was a nice throw. Dale's thinking What? Where? Oh there.

    @smas3256@smas32569 күн бұрын
  • Thanks so much for the great instructions on planting tomatoes and peppers 😊. I noticed you’re no longer using 5 gallon buckets but instead 10 gallon grow bags. I’ve been using 5 gallon buckets many years and hate the thought of filling up a 10 gallon grow bag of dirt instead. Maybe you’ll have a video explaining the difference.

    @jsfarmgirl@jsfarmgirl10 күн бұрын
  • This NC weather is getting on my nerves! Stay warm!

    @stephanievanorden1765@stephanievanorden176511 күн бұрын
  • Great video 👍

    @kurtdowney1489@kurtdowney148911 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • This video was very helpful as I am getting ready to transplant both tomato and pepper plants. I have always used cages for tomato and pepper plants. I have decided this time to provide a way to tie the plants as you show in the video. I really appreciate that you detailed exactly how to correctly tie the plants that require a support. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Do you provide a link to purchase 20 gallon plastic containers?

    @user-fy7cp9yw7y@user-fy7cp9yw7y12 күн бұрын
    • You're welcome! There is a link in the video description for 20 gallon fabric grow bags. The largest plastic containers I have are 15 gallon, but they are much more expensive. If you need very large plastic containers, I have the 15 gallon containers linked in my Amazon Storefront under the PLANT CONTAINERS list. I use them for my fig trees.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • I just transplanted my tomatoes yesterday here in Ohio! Your videos have helped me completely upgrade my gardening. So grateful!

    @maddyroybal7656@maddyroybal765611 күн бұрын
    • Where at in Ohio? I am also in Ohio and I am afraid to transplant yet. I'm new and don't know if it's to early

      @tiff6264@tiff626411 күн бұрын
    • I'm near Cincinnati

      @tiff6264@tiff626411 күн бұрын
    • @@tiff6264 I’m from Cincinnati as well. Our last frost date just passed like yesterday but I was looking at next weeks forecast and it seemed okay. My transplants were getting root bound so I needed to get them in the ground asap. I also have little patience and it was a pain to continue moving my plants inside and outside. Didn’t have space under my grow lights anymore

      @maddyroybal7656@maddyroybal765611 күн бұрын
    • @@maddyroybal7656 thank you for the reply! Interesting that you're also from Cincy. I appreciate the info. I will probably start hardening my plants off this week, so I can transplant next week. Thank you so much :)

      @tiff6264@tiff626411 күн бұрын
    • @@tiff6264 of course! Would love to see your set up!

      @maddyroybal7656@maddyroybal765611 күн бұрын
  • I love your channel. I use it for reference all the time. I do have a question though. When you say "pepper plant" does this apply to bell peppers too?

    @Richard-oo6pc@Richard-oo6pc11 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for the great video! For subsequent fertilizing, should I continue doing the slow release monthly and the liquid every 2 weeks?

    @sushi_seijin2057@sushi_seijin20572 күн бұрын
  • Cool!

    @IxHATExUCLA@IxHATExUCLA11 күн бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Those first leaves are called cotyledon leaves. Thanks for the great videos!

    @chocolate_chip21@chocolate_chip2112 күн бұрын
    • You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • Hey man, love your videos. Learned so much from you. Question about the wheat straw: do you run into any grass sprouting from the wheat straw? I put some down as mulch a few weeks ago and I have grass sprouting throughout my veggie garden. Also, if I use grass clippings/leaves, could these also cause grass to sprout? Thank you!!

    @GageGeminn@GageGeminn11 күн бұрын
  • I basically do exactly what you do. I use the Crab and Lobster, Bone meal and organic fert . I’m going to try the Miracle grow along with the fish fert and see what a difference it makes. Also I have the tomato hooks and I love them! I have 2 or 3 more weeks before I plant so I’m chomping at the bit to go! So Dale is a cheese connoisseur . Did he request any Grey Poupon??

    @MikeR65@MikeR6511 күн бұрын
  • Grana Padana as dog treats?!?! and BIG chunks? Dale's a lucky dog! Thanks for the tomato tips! I'm seriously considering switching from Florida weave (which always got out of hand by late season), to the string trellis method.

    @dlr978@dlr97810 күн бұрын
  • I buy both tomato and peppers in the 4 packs and put them in 4 inch pots till it is warm enough to put in garden - The quadruple in size in a couple of weeks ! I use potting mix !!!

    @bobmiller9967@bobmiller996711 күн бұрын
  • Im in central NC and I love your vids! You've helped me grow my container garden the last few years! Thank you. Love your puppy. What breed is that. Plotthound? Beautiful buddy

    @storytime9617@storytime961710 күн бұрын
    • I'm glad the videos are helping! Dale is a rescue mutt. He's mostly American foxhound, but he gets his stripes from terrier mixes. He's part pit bull, so that's where the striping probably comes into play.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • This came at the bestest timing! Thank you!! Grow Bags.....I live in zone 12b, and have a hard time retaining moisture. Has anybody tried double-bagging grow bags for moisture retention?

    @GreenPinkyHI@GreenPinkyHI11 күн бұрын
    • I am trying lining the bags with cardboard this year. It should help insulate and keep more moisture in

      @lesliewaller3330@lesliewaller333010 күн бұрын
  • I see a full adoption of organic/regenerative growing there so REALLY good job of showing and explaining the what and whys. Well, almost except for that last bit of the knock off of Miracle Gro, but you do you. I would question whether or not it does hurt the microbes in the soil but I don't doubt the plants take it in. I think I would stick with just the one time use at transplant if I did that and the logic is sound. Good video dude.

    @johndoh5182@johndoh518212 күн бұрын
  • Terrific video! I really enjoy your content. I just wish that I had watched this a few days ago before I transplanted my tomato and pepper plants. I think I did everything you said not to do! 🤦🏽‍♀️

    @mayasalter1624@mayasalter162410 күн бұрын
    • You can also apply a lot of this for cucumbers, squash, melons, etc. if you haven't planted them.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
    • @@TheMillennialGardener Thank you. Unfortunately, I already transplanted my cucumbers. This will definitely help me with my other plants!

      @mayasalter1624@mayasalter16248 күн бұрын
  • I've been growing red snapper for the last 3 years. I've given up on indeterminate varieties here in the Florida panhandle. Mine are half as tall as yours but thick as your little finger. So vigorous. Since you like growing organically look into Coop Gro chicken litter fertilizer and Agrothrive Fruit and flower. You will not be disappointed.

    @robertantolik2146@robertantolik214611 күн бұрын
  • Your videos are always valuable for me, what's determinate and undetermined plant ? TY

    @saadiaahmed3751@saadiaahmed375111 күн бұрын
    • Determinate plants have a bush-type growth habit and will tend to produce their full crop pretty much all at once at the same time and then die off. Indeterminate plants have a vine-type growth habit, and will grow and fruit until they are killed by frost.

      @teebob21@teebob219 күн бұрын
    • Indeterminate plants are what most people think of when they think of tomatoes. They are vines and they grow indeterminately until they are killed by frost, pests or disease. If nothing kills them, they will continue to grow. They always put a portion of their energy into growing new vines, so as a consequence, they ripen their fruits slowly. Indeterminate tomatoes usually ripen their tomatoes one or two at a time. Determinate tomatoes grow to a pre-determined height. They are not vines, they are bushes. As a result, they stop growing and producing flowers when they reach their maximum height. Once they reach their maximum height of around 3-4 feet, they put nearly 100% of their energy into ripening their crop. Then, after they ripen their crop, they die off naturally and you remove them. Determinate tomatoes produce ripe fruits much faster than indeterminate tomatoes, but since they die off, you usually have to plant several "waves" of tomatoes and stagger them so you get fruit all season long.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener9 күн бұрын
  • Our growing season is much shorter than yours. My grandfather taught me to dig a trench and lay that lanky tomato done in the trench. This helps to keep the roots warmer and still allows for rooting along the stem when the soil is still cool. Later I mulch with straw to help keep it moist. Always works for me.

    @Pattio47@Pattio4710 күн бұрын
    • Yes, you can do that. Eventually, the plants will correct. All my tomatoes have since corrected and look completely normal.

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener6 күн бұрын
  • Hey from Statesville NC

    @jeffsherwood9151@jeffsherwood915112 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for watching!

      @TheMillennialGardener@TheMillennialGardener12 күн бұрын
  • What's funny is, I have plucked up tomatoe plant "weeds" growing around my garden and basically shoved them in a true garden bed, with great success. Very little fertilization too. My peppers do take a bit of care to get going, but then are awesome... again, no extra fertilization. I use tomatoe cages for the peppers and cattle panel trellises for my tomatoes. (I'm in the north Georgia mountains zone 7b)

    @LynnerdSkinnerd97@LynnerdSkinnerd9711 күн бұрын
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