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    One of the things that's made tomatoes so popular is obviously the flavor but now
    One of the things that's made tomatoes so popular is obviously the flavor but now

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    we've gotten to a point where it almost becomes a competition with who can have
    we've gotten to a point where it almost becomes a competition with who can have

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    the first tomato, who can have the biggest tomato, the ripest, the pinkest or the
    the first tomato, who can have the biggest tomato, the ripest, the pinkest or the

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    reddest. In fact, I've heard rumor, that they're considering it for a competition
    reddest. In fact, I've heard rumor, that they're considering it for a competition

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    in the Olympics in 2012. Not sure on that though.
    in the Olympics in 2012. Not sure on that though.

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    Hello, I'm Jerry Goodspeed, with Utah State University Extension and we're here
    Hello, I'm Jerry Goodspeed, with Utah State University Extension and we're here

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    at the Ogden Botanical Garden. And it's early May and it's time to plant tomatoes.
    at the Ogden Botanical Garden. And it's early May and it's time to plant tomatoes.

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    Tomatoes are the number one grown vegetable in America, hands down. In fact
    Tomatoes are the number one grown vegetable in America, hands down. In fact

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    if the truth were known, that's the only reason I garden. Everything else is just
    if the truth were known, that's the only reason I garden. Everything else is just

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    fluff. So the carrots and the spinach and the beans, yeah they're nice to have
    fluff. So the carrots and the spinach and the beans, yeah they're nice to have

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    and they kind of showcase a little bit but, the whole reason I garden, is for
    and they kind of showcase a little bit but, the whole reason I garden, is for

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    tomatoes. There's nothing better than a nice fresh tomato picked out of your
    tomatoes. There's nothing better than a nice fresh tomato picked out of your

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    garden. The first BLT is what you're after here. So I'm going to show you a couple
    garden. The first BLT is what you're after here. So I'm going to show you a couple

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    of tricks or a couple of things about planting tomatoes and growing tomatoes
    of tricks or a couple of things about planting tomatoes and growing tomatoes

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    that I find that help me. You'll noticed that I'm in a raised bed here and I don't
    that I find that help me. You'll noticed that I'm in a raised bed here and I don't

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    care what vegetable it is, they all do better in a raised bed. Whether it's a
    care what vegetable it is, they all do better in a raised bed. Whether it's a

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    formal structured raised bed like we have here or if you're just mounding you're
    formal structured raised bed like we have here or if you're just mounding you're

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    soil in your garden. Either way, what you're trying to do is create a better
    soil in your garden. Either way, what you're trying to do is create a better

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    soil environment for your vegetables. For the roots! That's what I tell people.
    soil environment for your vegetables. For the roots! That's what I tell people.

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    You're not planting the tomato, you're planting the roots. If the roots are
    You're not planting the tomato, you're planting the roots. If the roots are

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    healthy, the plant will be great. So we have a couple of sizes here that
    healthy, the plant will be great. So we have a couple of sizes here that

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    you'll find in the nurseries. This is what you'll get out of a pony pack
    you'll find in the nurseries. This is what you'll get out of a pony pack

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    You'll see the nice healthy roots, that's what you're looking for. The nice white
    You'll see the nice healthy roots, that's what you're looking for. The nice white

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    roots, healthy, pretty good growth. You don't want insects and diseases on it.
    roots, healthy, pretty good growth. You don't want insects and diseases on it.

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    This is a little bit bigger plant, you can also find in the nursery as well. And I'm
    This is a little bit bigger plant, you can also find in the nursery as well. And I'm

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    going to be planting this one today but you'd be doing it the same way whether
    going to be planting this one today but you'd be doing it the same way whether

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    it's for these small pony packs or this big one. What I will do, is I will dig a
    it's for these small pony packs or this big one. What I will do, is I will dig a

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    hole, quite a lot deeper than the plant is because tomatoes are kind of cool.
    hole, quite a lot deeper than the plant is because tomatoes are kind of cool.

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    They're one of the few plants that can grow roots just about any where on the
    They're one of the few plants that can grow roots just about any where on the

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    stem, which to me is kind of weird but it's also really cool. So what I do, is
    stem, which to me is kind of weird but it's also really cool. So what I do, is

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    I'll just dig this big hole here, where I'm going to stuff this tomato into.
    I'll just dig this big hole here, where I'm going to stuff this tomato into.

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    And we're going to go deep, which is you never do on any other plant, but you
    And we're going to go deep, which is you never do on any other plant, but you

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    can on tomatoes. Then I'm going to pop it out of the pot, even though this is a
    can on tomatoes. Then I'm going to pop it out of the pot, even though this is a

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    biodegradable pot, I still feel comfortable about popping it out,
    biodegradable pot, I still feel comfortable about popping it out,

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    looking at the roots, making sure they're good, they're what I like. And it doesn't
    looking at the roots, making sure they're good, they're what I like. And it doesn't

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    hurt the plant to disturb those roots a little bit. There's no problem at all.
    hurt the plant to disturb those roots a little bit. There's no problem at all.

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    K, I'll pop the bottom off of that. Now what I'll do, because I know that it can
    K, I'll pop the bottom off of that. Now what I'll do, because I know that it can

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    grow roots anywhere along that stem, I'm going to plant a little bit deeper and
    grow roots anywhere along that stem, I'm going to plant a little bit deeper and

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    I'm going to remove some of these lower branches here. Leaves on it. You can see,
    I'm going to remove some of these lower branches here. Leaves on it. You can see,

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    I've actually got two tomatoes in here. That's a bonus for me, I'm alright with
    I've actually got two tomatoes in here. That's a bonus for me, I'm alright with

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    that. So we're going to remove those lower branches, about to there. You can see
    that. So we're going to remove those lower branches, about to there. You can see

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    we've cleaned that up really nice. And now I'm going to plant it all the way up to
    we've cleaned that up really nice. And now I'm going to plant it all the way up to

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    that first leaf, that's pretty deep. And I'm going to dig it out, that's the other
    that first leaf, that's pretty deep. And I'm going to dig it out, that's the other

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    nice thing about a raised bed, is man, you can dig with your hands, I always like
    nice thing about a raised bed, is man, you can dig with your hands, I always like

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    that. Okay. You stick it in the ground. Fill it back in real nice around it and
    that. Okay. You stick it in the ground. Fill it back in real nice around it and

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    you can see that,
    you can see that,

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    I've filled it back in and planted it right to those leaves that I left. Now
    I've filled it back in and planted it right to those leaves that I left. Now

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    it's important to leave some of the top, and which I did, but I planted it deeper
    it's important to leave some of the top, and which I did, but I planted it deeper

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    than I normally would have, because, tomatoes will grow roots on those stems.
    than I normally would have, because, tomatoes will grow roots on those stems.

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    That's really neat.
    That's really neat.

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    You'll also notice here that what we have done is we've planted it next to some
    You'll also notice here that what we have done is we've planted it next to some

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    fencing that we put in our raised beds just for this purpose. This is kind of
    fencing that we put in our raised beds just for this purpose. This is kind of

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    cool. We've got peas that are about to come up and the peas will come up and
    cool. We've got peas that are about to come up and the peas will come up and

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    we can use this on the, the peas will grow up here, we'll harvest them and about the
    we can use this on the, the peas will grow up here, we'll harvest them and about the

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    time the tomatoes are getting really big where we'll need to put them on the fence
    time the tomatoes are getting really big where we'll need to put them on the fence

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    we'll cut down the peas and the tomatoes will grow up here for the rest of the
    we'll cut down the peas and the tomatoes will grow up here for the rest of the

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    summer. This keeps the tomatoes off of the ground so that we don't have slugs
    summer. This keeps the tomatoes off of the ground so that we don't have slugs

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    and snails problems. It's easier to harvest as well. It's easier to see and to
    and snails problems. It's easier to harvest as well. It's easier to see and to

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    care for. We just tend to have a lot better luck if we can tie them up and get
    care for. We just tend to have a lot better luck if we can tie them up and get

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    them up off the ground. And like I said, I love tomatoes. But tomatoes are kind
    them up off the ground. And like I said, I love tomatoes. But tomatoes are kind

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    of tender. And so before you do this, before we've planting this tomato into
    of tender. And so before you do this, before we've planting this tomato into

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    the ground, we want to make sure that we've past the last frost. And I know
    the ground, we want to make sure that we've past the last frost. And I know

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    that's always tricky to do but try to get it past the last frost because if
    that's always tricky to do but try to get it past the last frost because if

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    we get a freeze, a hard freeze on a tomato, it will kill it and then you got
    we get a freeze, a hard freeze on a tomato, it will kill it and then you got

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    to start all over again.
    to start all over again.

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    As far as fertilization goes, we only fertilize our tomatoes once. And I know
    As far as fertilization goes, we only fertilize our tomatoes once. And I know

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    there's a lot of people out there that they're fertilizing them every week,
    there's a lot of people out there that they're fertilizing them every week,

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    I don't. And we have wonderful luck without doing that. We'll just put an
    I don't. And we have wonderful luck without doing that. We'll just put an

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    all purpose fertilizer and what we'll do with it, we'll actually just plant
    all purpose fertilizer and what we'll do with it, we'll actually just plant

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    it right next to our tomato. So we'll make a little hole here.
    it right next to our tomato. So we'll make a little hole here.

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    About two inches deep and about three or four inches away from the tomato.
    About two inches deep and about three or four inches away from the tomato.

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    We'll grab our fertilizer. And we'll just use an all-purpose fertilizer. Whatever
    We'll grab our fertilizer. And we'll just use an all-purpose fertilizer. Whatever

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    we can find on sale. Just an all-purpose good fertilizer is what we're after.
    we can find on sale. Just an all-purpose good fertilizer is what we're after.

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    We'll take a small handful of it, we'll place it into the hole right here and
    We'll take a small handful of it, we'll place it into the hole right here and

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    then we'll just cover it up.
    then we'll just cover it up.

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    Now that plant has a little pocket of fertilizer right next to it. As those
    Now that plant has a little pocket of fertilizer right next to it. As those

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    roots grow and mature, they'll be able to find that, it's where they need it.
    roots grow and mature, they'll be able to find that, it's where they need it.

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    Make sure you don't put it in the same hole, it's got to be in a different hole
    Make sure you don't put it in the same hole, it's got to be in a different hole

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    because the fertilizer's a salt and you don't want to burn or hurt that new
    because the fertilizer's a salt and you don't want to burn or hurt that new

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    tomato. And you can hurt zucchinis, no problem there but tomatoes, ah you don't
    tomato. And you can hurt zucchinis, no problem there but tomatoes, ah you don't

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    want to hurt them. You want to keep them alive and healthy. That'll help you, by
    want to hurt them. You want to keep them alive and healthy. That'll help you, by

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    planting it a little bit deeper, it'll give it a really strong root system.
    planting it a little bit deeper, it'll give it a really strong root system.

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    By giving it a place to grow up and some good fertilization, you should
    By giving it a place to grow up and some good fertilization, you should

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    have a real healthy, good tomato and be able to enjoy a lot of BLT's
    have a real healthy, good tomato and be able to enjoy a lot of BLT's

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    throughout the summer.
    throughout the summer.

All noun
flavor
/ˈflāvər/

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Quality giving something a particular character

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Intro:

One of the things that's made tomatoes so popular is obviously the flavor but now
we've gotten to a point where it almost becomes a competition with who can have
the first tomato, who can have the biggest tomato, the ripest, the pinkest or the
reddest. In fact, I've heard rumor, that they're considering it for a competition
in the Olympics in 2012. Not sure on that though.. Hello, I'm Jerry Goodspeed, with Utah State University Extension and we're here
at the Ogden Botanical Garden. And it's early May and it's time to plant tomatoes.
Tomatoes are the number one grown vegetable in America, hands down. In fact
if the truth were known, that's the only reason I garden. Everything else is just
fluff. So the carrots and the spinach and the beans, yeah they're nice to have
and they kind of showcase a little bit but, the whole reason I garden, is for
tomatoes. There's nothing better than a nice fresh tomato picked out of your
garden. The first BLT is what you're after here. So I'm going to show you a couple
of tricks or a couple of things about planting tomatoes and growing tomatoes
that I find that help me. You'll noticed that I'm in a raised bed here and I don't
care what vegetable it is, they all do better in a raised bed. Whether it's a
formal structured raised bed like we have here or if you're just mounding you're
soil in your garden. Either way, what you're trying to do is create a better
soil environment for your vegetables. For the roots! That's what I tell people.
You're not planting the tomato, you're planting the roots. If the roots are

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/ˈvejtəb(ə)l/

adjective noun

relating to plants or plant life. Plant that is raised and eaten as food.

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adjective adverb noun pronoun

of no value. not at all. Number or value of zero. not anything.

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adverb conjunction preposition verb

taking everything into account. taking into consideration. In reference to. To think carefully about something.

/ˈlo͝okiNG/

adjective verb

having specified appearance. To appear to be when you look at them; seem.

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noun other

small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings. Small animals with 6 legs, such as bees or ants.

/ˈhelTHē/

adjective

In good condition physically, or financially; well.

/ˌkämpəˈtiSH(ə)n/

noun

Fighting against others to win something.

/ˈnōdəs/

verb

To become aware by sight, touch, or hearing.

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adverb

in way that is easily perceived or understood.

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adjective verb

Being organized by rules and procedures. construct or arrange according to plan.

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verb

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noun

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Cabinet to display objects or goods for sale. To display something to best effect.