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One of the most rewarding crops I’ve grown in containers is grape tomatoes. They don’t need much space, and when grown right, the flavor is incredible, sweet, juicy, and better than store-bought 🍅🍅

There’s a great video that shows the entire growing process in containers:
https://youtu.be/9TSr2bL06Ww
 
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Yes, a rewarding crop - that is until the birds find them and deem them a great supplementary food source.  But, as someone said, the birds can't go down to the shop and buy tomatoes.
That's a great video, with any luck it might be possible to hide the plants away from eager beaks
 
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