desertgirl
Garden Ornament
Ummmm-why does it look like there are bubbles under the surface of my tomato plants? Anyone know what this is?:/
In trench planting, you simply pinch off all the lower leaves of the tomato plant and lay the whole plant in a shallow trench horizontally. Then cover the tomato stem with 2-3 inches of soil, leaving just the top cluster of leaves above the soil.
The advantages of trench planting is that the tomato plant will form additional roots all along the stem portion that is buried. The tomato plant will be able to take up more water and nutrients and get off to a quicker start. Since the tomato plant's roots will be near the soil's surface, the heat loving tomato plant will be able to heat up quicker when the sun rays hit the soil in the morning.
Trench planting is a good method for both northern and southern gardeners. Northern gardener's have a shorter growing season and the extra heat the tomatoes receive when trench planted speeds up the growing process. Southern gardeners can set out their tomato plants in trenches earlier in the season and harvest ripe tomatoes before the scorching summer sun slows down the tomato production.
They are hanging upside down...how would I do that?:/Greenthumb18 said:Yep those white spots are roots trying to grow, maybe you could add more soil around them and new roots will form.