vue - Planting organic tomatoes in the greenhouse.
Here is a time lapse of the process of planting organic tomatoes. First spreading the fertilizer, followed by laying the mulch and waterline and punching the holes and the planting. Last is connecting all the strings to trellis the tomotoes to. After this is done there is some time to sucker them and trim them until the picking time starts.
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Hello!
Ready to lease a land plot of 30-40 acres for the construction of greenhouses and other facilities . 100 km from Moscow , all the conditions are.
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Do you use bamboo poles?
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I recently visited Simply Love Gardening (search for it on google). It had everything I needed all in one place.
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What is this tune
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I'd like to know how much compost and lime was put down!
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does anyone know what type or name of greenhouse this is? thanks
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Great job. Other types of food can be grown in greenhouse and extended planting season during winter. Perhaps, citrus fruit trees, hydroponic vegetables.
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gosh! they work fast... 10 tons per day??
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where do you tie the lower end of the string?
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please help, I got a small greenhouse and the moment I placed my tomatoes inside it, they started getting molds and it is upsetting that we just had to throw more than half of the fruits and the rest are starting to get the molds too, I live in the Netherlands and it's autumn now, wet and misty. What could be wrong?
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That is an awesome greenhouse mine is a little 6x8 check it out. It has been getting 90 deg plus in my greenhouse will tomato survive?
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Of course the brown people did all the real work.
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Fabulous video! Never saw a time-lapse like this. What did you use to cut the holes in the plastic prior to planting? Hope you post more!
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we wish to go in greenhouse farming and trying to know how to setup this all things in our land.
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I wish I could work that fast!!
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Watering only at the growing stage, to prevent blossom end rot. Our soil contains enough water when plants are big enough. Unless it is very dry and that rarely happens. The herbs are just some perennials: oregano, marjoram, thyme, lemon balm, chives. More than a pest repellant, they are just an early addition to pan.
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what is planted on the left wall? a trap crop for pest control?.. the entire green house is covered to prevent pests? could you give details of watering.. how much and at what intervals?
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what where you applying onto the soils. Can you tell?
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