Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Tips on Cultivating Additional Tomato Plants



This is a little trick I discovered a few years ago which results in additional tomato plants at no cost to you. When you pinch a large sucker from the crotch of a tomato plant, stick the sucker into the dirt. I try to use the shade of the parent plant to protect the new start as it establishes roots. I make sure to provide plenty of "drinks" for the first few days. Before you know it, you have a new plant which will provide you a plant to share with a friend, or more tomatoes for you.

You can see the small sucker planted in front of the parent plant. In a few more days, I will transplant the small plant to an area which will allow the plant to have it's own space--sunlight and water.

1 comment:

HellesBelles said...

That is such a great idea! I'll have to remember that for next year as this year its too late for new plants in the midwest. we have to start REALLY early to have tomatoes. (mine got their start in February)

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