How I Grew Potatoes And Tomatoes On The Same Plant

I thought it would be fun to graft a tomato plant onto a potato plant to create one plant that produces potatoes underneath the soil and tomatoes on the top. I grew this over Spring and Summer, so now I’ve put together a start to finish gardening video to share the whole process! In this video we’ll cover how to grow tomatoes from seed, how to start potato plants, as well as the full process of how to graft plants together using the cleft graft and whip and tongue graft techniques. I’ll share lessons along the way of this fun experiment so you can learn with me and have a go yourself at growing and creating one of these Frankenstein or frankenplants. Or should we call it a Pomato, or maybe a Tomtato? Thanks so much for watching :) Buy me a coffee :) GRAFTING KNIFE - GRAFTING BOOK Recommendation from the video: Grafting and Budding: A Practical Guide for Fruit and Nut Plants and Ornamentals From Amazon - From Fishpond (NZ & Australia etc.) - target=“_blank Grafting Tape - My YouTube Camera Gear: Camera: Camera Lens: Gimbal: Drone: Memory Cards: My YouTube Audio / Editing Gear: Wireless Microphone Setup: Lavalier Microphone: Curved screen for editing Portable SSD: Tomato Ketchup Sauce Recipe: (please note that this only makes a small amount, so feel free to double or triple the recipe depending on the amount of tomatoes you have). 800g washed tomatoes 3/4 cup white vinegar 1/4 cup sugar. Feel free to reduce this quantity a little. 1/3 tsp chilli powder or cayenne pepper (your choice) Pinch of salt Method: Roughly chop tomatoes and place in a pot with 1/4 cup water. Cook over medium, high heat stirring until tomatoes have cooked, softened and broken down (approx. 5 mins). In the pot, blend tomatoes well with a stick blender, then strain the puree through a sieve to remove seeds and skins. Put the tomato puree back in the pot along with all other ingredients and simmer on medium heat for 15-20 mins, stirring until thick. To test if ready, place a few drops onto a cold plate. Let the drops cool and if there is no water coming out of the sauce then it’s ready. Let cool and place into bottle or jar. Store in fridge and it should last a few months (if you don’t eat it all first😉) Come Say Hi! Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - @thekiwigrower SUBSCRIBE HERE - VIDEO SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU: 7 Surprising Ways To Eat And Use Sunflowers That You’ve Got To Try! - How I Grow Watermelons From Seed To Harvest - Growing A No-Dig Garden From Start to Finish - Books I’ve enjoyed and found helpful: The Food Forest Handbook: Design and Manage a Home-Scale Perennial Polyculture Garden ✅ Grow on YouTube with this tool - 🎵 Get Music to use on YouTube here - Hi, I’m Kalem, and this channel features all sorts of unusual and exotic fruiting plants with tips of how to successfully grow them. I’m interested in all things gardening and love growing my own food and all types of edible plants. I live on a 2 acre piece of land in New Zealand where we are turning a grass paddock into and abundant, edible paradise and food forest! So come along on this journey with me as I experiment with growing, and try to push the limits of what I can grow. I’ll share with you my successes and failures so hopefully you’ll learn from them and have a go yourself! Come learn with me and Subscribe to join this awesome community :) 0:00 Intro 0:23 Starting Tomatoes & Potatoes from Seed 1:20 Grafting 4:14 After graft care 5:25 Planting the “pomatoes“ 6:21 Unwrapping the grafts 6:49 Worm tea and flowers 7:02 Tasting the first tomatoes 8:24 My favorite tomato variety 9:00 Are there any potatoes 10:31 Making ketchup and fries 11:55 Checkout my Sunflower Uses video :) Disclaimer - Some of the links above may be affiliate links where I earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you - Thank you for your support! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Business inquires: thekiwigrower@
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