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It is tomato season and you need to pay good attention to your tomato plants! What they need is timely pruning and topping. Here are 3 reasons to prune your tomato fruit plant... With pruning your tomatoes have improved airflow and catch fewer diseases... When you prune plants, they have fewer leaves all over, which allows for more air to move through them. Also, the leaves dry faster after showers, so they are less vulnerable to the diseases that need prolonged moisture to develop — which…

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Nicole Johnsey Burke on Instagram: "Tomato Pruning Drama😱

When I first started gardening, I didn’t prune my tomatoes at all.

Then I started to follow all the rules and pruned all the suckers. 

The first way resulted in just leaves.

The second resulted in just a few fruit. 

I figured out a better way-prune the leaves but leave the suckers. 

This meant all the energy goes to more fruit and each sucker will produce fruit with enough time. 

If you want BIGGER tomatoes, prune the suckers. 

But if you want MORE tomatoes, prune the leaves. 

After I figured this out, I get SOOO many tomatoes, and so can you! The key is to leave the suckers and prune the leafy branches.

Prune like this about once a week. And remember, only trim the bottom third so your plant still has plenty of shade on How To Prune Tomato Plants, Trimming Tomato Plants, Tomato Suckers, Pruning Tomato Plants, Tomato Pruning, Cherry Tomato Plant, Tomato Trellis, Big Tomato, Edible Gardens

Nicole Johnsey Burke on Instagram: "Tomato Pruning Drama😱 When I first started gardening, I didn’t prune my tomatoes at all. Then I started to follow all the rules and pruned all the suckers. The first way resulted in just leaves. The second resulted in just a few fruit. I figured out a better way-prune the leaves but leave the suckers. This meant all the energy goes to more fruit and each sucker will produce fruit with enough time. If you want BIGGER tomatoes, prune the suckers…

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