



The first thing would be to find a specific spot to plant both plants, somewhere close by so we can easily keep an eye on them and water them without having to move the hose around.




I also want to try a new, very different method for planting them because, as you can see, they've grown quite a bit. So, the main thing will be to transplant them, and then, once they're well established, I'll use this new technique. It will be very important to cover the entire main stem, which, as you can see, is full of roots, and that definitely weakens it.


Tomato plants π aren't my favorites to plant because they require a bit more care, but sometimes it's necessary to take a few risks and learn new methods that will help us achieve a better harvest.
One of the things I have particularly enjoyed about being on hive is learning about daily life and in this case growing conditions around the world, like how tomatoes can sometimes be hard to grow! Around here a "classic" method of planting tomatoes is throw overripe ones against a fence as hard as you can and a few weeks later when they come up optionally put some stakes in the ground for them to climb up XD
And in a different part of the world my mum had a cherry tomato bush and that thing was prodigious. She probably took really good care of it though as she loves her garden.
Hope you find a good spot for them and that your new method works :D