Container Gardening Season 2 – Week 16: Baby Tomatoes, Pepper and Eggplant Flowers


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6 Responses to “Container Gardening Season 2 – Week 16: Baby Tomatoes, Pepper and Eggplant Flowers”

  1. Radwoem Says:

    That bottom-end rot tomato looks like some sort of roma.  Put in crushed eggshells to supplement the tomato with calcium.

  2. ThePatioGardeners Says:

    @fumblies2 It took us 16 weeks, which included some unseasonably cool weather during our Chicago spring. It may take less time if you live in a warmer climate. We also started our plants from seeds, in doors, which may have some influence depending on how your plants were started. If you check out our most recent videos, they’re now about 10 feet tall.

  3. fumblies2 Says:

    How long does a cherry tomato plant need to grow to that size? Mine is taking pretty long to grow any bigger from its seedling size.

  4. ThePatioGardeners Says:

    @souless1985 We originally planted an onion though, and I don’t think you can get shallots from planting an onion.

  5. souless1985 Says:

    i dont think those are onions. i think they are shallots. well they are in the sam fam but yeah i think they are shallots

  6. konigwolf1 Says:

    hey could you look at my videos and subscribe to my channel and also great stuff you might need to go to lowes and get some blossom end rot stuff
    And that heirloom tomato look like a yellow pear tomato





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