Check Out This Guy’s Brilliant Way To Grow Tomatoes

Essentially, what James Bryan has created with this genius idea on how to grow tomatoes is going to change the way that you begin gardening this spring. Bryan combined the method of keyhole gardening, mixed with tomato cages, and
tie that together with drip irrigation. This is a masterpiece of a setup that will provide you a very large an functional yield. The best part about this setup is that it hardly costs anything at all. Even if you can salvage some of the parts, this gardening method is a cake walk for beginners.
Placing a small garbage can onto the soil with holes drilled to the bottom of it, begin planting 4 tomatoes around this garbage can. Next, begin a second row about 10 inches up. Bury the garbage can as you can see the top holes barely poking above the ground. Shovel in about two shovels worth of full compost. Fill the can up with water every two days and try to avoid watering the leaves as much as possible.
The four plants that you sewed earlier should grow to be about 5 ft and 4 inches high within less than a month. They also should be loaded with green tomatoes and a lot of blossoms as well. After the end of the second month of planting, the plants will seem to have outgrown their 3 foot cages and the leaves beginning to darken with a lush green.
By the time the next month begins, extremely hot weather like in July, will have the plants overflowing the cages in a huge amount of foliage will begin to blossom.
Bryan used a 13 gallon kitchen garbage can to grow the tomato plants but has switched to 5 gallon buckets since they are cheaper and easier to find in a larger quantities.
Hopefully this genius idea has inspired you to begin growing your own high yield of tomatoes this year!