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5 Reasons Why DETERMINATE TOMATOES Are BETTER Than Indeterminate

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Determinate tomatoes are often overlooked by gardeners, and it's time to change the culture because they are better performers than indeterminate tomatoes! In this video, we discuss 5 reasons why determinate tomatoes are BETTER than indeterminate tomatoes!

When most gardeners think of a tomato plant, they think of the classic indeterminate tomato vine that requires vertical staking or trellising and grows throughout the summer. Determinate tomatoes are different. Most grow into bushes no taller than 3048 inches and produce huge yields of tomatoes that ripen over a short period of time. Growing these small, compact, heavy yielding plants make tomato growing SO MUCH EASIER and more fruitful.

I also show you how to prune and maintain determinate tomatoes, which is MUCH times easier than managing a tomato vine! As an added bonus, we discuss dwarf tomatoes, which provide the flavor, quality and size of heirloom tomatoes in a compact plant.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Determinate Tomatoes VS Indeterminate Tomatoes
1:53 Reason #1
3:51 Reason #2
5:35 Reason #3
7:16 Reason #4
8:51 Reason #5
10:08 How To Prune Determinate Tomatoes
12:49 Dwarf Tomato Project Tomato Varieties
14:45 Adventures With Dale

If you have any questions about growing tomatoes, determinate vs indeterminate tomato plants, pruning tomatoes, any of the things I am growing in my vegetable garden, are looking for any garden tips and tricks, or have questions about gardening and organic gardening in general, please ask in the Comments below!

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34.1°N Latitude
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