I see pictures of amazing tomato plants on here every day, but I want to know who has some terrible failure pictures of plants that are bad and should feel bad. Pic is of my best plant from year 1 it was a black cherry from the local nursery.
by NelumboBJJ
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I love this post lol
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Two years ago was my first year growing and I didn’t want to invest a lot of money. I bought the cheapest cage Walmart had to offer and my plant quickly outgrew it and fell over. For some ungodly reason, I thought it was a good idea to TAPE the plant to my garage siding for support (???) instead of using any one of the many tried and true methods. Btw, the amount of fruits was pure beginner’s luck – I’ve NEVER had such a yield or as large of a size of Camparis from one plant ever again.
It looks like another victim of pruning-mania that’s sweeping the land.
This is the first year we got a garden.. and some of my plants are growing really strange. Hope it goes beter next year
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I started my tomatoes inside and then when it came time to bring them outside… I just didn’t. Now they’re on the ceiling.
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This tomato has done its best for you and you want us to make fun of it. I love tomatoes too much to do that
Damn this makes me feel so much better 😭
Mid August of 2023. We had hail in early June followed by unusual cold and wet conditions. Was fully blighted out. Normal year is 300 pounds out of my tomato beds. We got 30 last year.
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