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Kevin’s first method involves burying the tomato plant deep in the soil. He carefully trims the lower leaves of the plant, which is essential to prevent rot and disease when buried. The rationale behind this technique is that tomatoes can produce roots along their buried stem, potentially allowing the plant to absorb more nutrients and retain water more effectively. After creating a deep hole and planting the tomato, Kevin names this plant "Titanic" because of its deep planting depth.

Method 2: Planting at Surface Level