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There's no one-size-fits-all approach to growing tomatoes. Here's how to figure out whether containers or in-ground beds are ...
Tomatoes are a staple in nearly every vegetable garden: they’re easy to grow, provide bountiful yields, can be grown in pots and the ground, and there are endless varieties to choose from.
While tomatoes can be pretty easy to grow, that doesn't mean they don't come with peculiarities. Here are issues you need to ...
A popular crop to grow in Ohio, tomatoes have a lot of things influencing their growth. Here are some tips for your garden.
If you are planting determinate tomato plants in the ground, the recommended spacing is between 2 and 3 feet in rows 3 to 4 feet apart. This optimal space allows enough room for each plant to grow ...
Baby Boomer: This compact plant can produce over 300 bright red sweet cherry tomatoes that provide a burst of big flavor. It grows to a height of 20 to 25 inches. Patio F Hybrid: The taller of the ...
Tomato plants can have determinate or indeterminate growth patterns. Learn the difference between determinate and ...
Dave Freed, a California gardener known as “the Tomato Guy,” swears by sulfur dust, an organic preventative available at ...
Besemer explains that a tomato spends the first half of its life growing to its full size, what is called “green mature.” From this point, temperature is the key factor in the ripening process.
Willi Galloway, author of the recently released second edition of “Grow Cook Eat,” offers some expert advice on growing tomatoes in the Pacific Northwest.