Planting tomato plants in polybags in the yard is very beneficial

in Nature & Agriculturelast month

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Good morning all friends, how are you today, I hope we are always healthy and always successful for all of us. Today I am back in front of all my friends, I want to show you some pictures of the plants that I planted in polybags in my yard. Friends, you need to know that in rural areas it is very beneficial to plant tomato plants in polybags, especially those who have adjacent land like we live in the city and it can be useful or take advantage of the narrow land by using tomato plants next to the house in polybags.
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The polybag used should contain 5 kilos of black polybag, then we fill it with soil and mix it with organic fertilizer so that when we plant the tomato plants, they will grow fast and fertile and bear fruit quickly. We can try to harvest them to produce fresh fruit that we can use for tools. the kitchen, especially for making chili sauce and other things, and also the tomato plants or tomatoes are very useful for vitamins when we eat them and at least we have saved household costs from buying tomatoes at the market so we already have them planted at home so friends all friends who own land Narrow in terms of the best solution for planting in the yard, especially in polybags so that we can use the narrow ones for placing the polygado we put in tomatoes and apart from installing them as kitchen materials, these plants can also be used as ornamental plants in front of our house. and the care is very simple, we don't need to bother looking after it if we plant it in a polybag, just care is simple because we can control the disease every day because it is already in front of or in front of our house.
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OK, friends, that's all from me, a little discussion about or how to plant tomato plants in polybags, I hope it's useful for all of us and good luck, good luck.

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