enchantedfamiliarfm
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We are a new homestead that is starting its roots with our first ever garden (and boy is it a big one, 13,000 sqft.) We are starting many new things this year. We are composting, livestock-loving, gardening, preserving, newbies of the "craft" (homesteading that is).
gardening interests: Composting, Container Gardening, Cooking, Culinary Herbs, Edible Landscaping, Fruits and Berries, Gardening with Kids, Herbal Crafts, Livestock, Medicinal Herbs, Organic Gardening, Ornamental Gardening, Square-Foot Gardening, Sustainable Living, Urban Gardening, Vegetables
Member Since: 06/08/2009






Re: Video: Early Pruning of Tomato Plants
Our tomatoes have had blossoms on them for quite some time now and some even have tomatoes. I was wondering if I could still prune them. Or should I wait until next year? Most of our tomatoes are having double branches. Should I sacrafice a branch at the bottom that has flowers and tomatoes or just let them be?
posted: 11:52 pm on July 25th