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Learn how to keep your tomato plants thriving year-round with these simple tips for transitioning them from outdoor gardens ...
Tomatoes are a warm-season crop and will die in a frost, which is crucial to keep in mind when determining how late is too ...
Properly spaced tomatoes are not only healthier, but they produce a much larger harvest than those that are overcrowded, as well as those that are spread too widely! Spacing your tomato plants ...
Exclusive: My mum and I love growing our own fruit and veg despite having a garden with partial sun and no added fertilisers.
Tomatoes grown in garden beds require good-quality soil with the right pH. "Tomato plants love soil that has a pH of 6.0 to 6.6," says gardening coach and author Teri Speight. "A well-draining soil ...
You could ask the fish department at your grocery to save some for you, too. In either case, when it’s time to plant tomatoes, dig a two foot deep hole, and chuck a frozen fish head into the bottom.
A gardening expert revealed a tip that will ensure your tomato plants have strong roots, which is crucial for nutrient and ...
Knowing the right time to prune your tomato plants is the best way to keep them healthy, boost fruit production, and help ...
To begin growing tomatoes hydroponically, select an appropriate system such as nutrient film technique or deep water culture.
Heavy winter rains have wakened the fungal spores in our soil. Tomatomania owner Scott Daigre explains how to keep tomatoes fungus free, plus Southern California plant events.