By: Bess Patton | 2010-03-28 | Gardening In this article I share my secrets to growing a bumper crop of tomatoes. Let me show you how I did just that. Staking, trellising and soil preparation are important for growing and harvesting a good tomato crop. read more
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By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-04-18 | Shopping Though there is some debate, it is argued that the tomato was first grown by the Aztecs or Incas as early as 700AD and since this time they have become one of the most popular plants to grow at home f... read more
By: Andrei Felix | 2010-09-16 | Home improvement When it comes to problems that tomato growers face, the first on the list is always the size of their tomatoes. There are a lot of ways for growing large tomatoes and you will find them very easy. No special formulas, no secret guides, just plain old fashioned farming methods! read more
By: Nancy Merkle | 2010-03-31 | Gardening When buying for your tomato garden be sure to follow some simple guidelines. First of all, be sure the starter plants you buy do not have any yellow leaves on them as this is a sign that you could be buying trouble right from the start. Take a look at the container. read more
By: chickie maxwell | 2012-02-28 | Gardening Tomatoes can be started from seed, but most gardeners buy small plants and put them in the garden in a warm and sunny spot. They must have a great deal of full sun to ripen satisfactorily on the vine. Decide if you want to start tomatoes from seed, indoors, about eight weeks before the last frost warning, or buy small plants to set out in the garden after the chance of frost is past. read more
By: Andrei Felix | 2010-09-16 | Home improvement Do you happen to have a space in your backyard and could not decide what to do about it? You should try growing tomato plants instead of leaving that spot barren. Tomatoes are not that hard to grow and nothing beats biting into fresh tomato that is homegrown. read more
By: Walter Chase | 2011-06-09 | Gardening Many people for the first time are turning to gardening to help off set the rising cost of food. One of the first vegetables they want to grow is tomatoes. But they become very disappointed when they do not turn out the way they envisioned them. read more
By: David Oc | 2012-03-31 | Gardening Have you ever been disappointed with how your tomato plants produce? Whether you are growing your plants in a garden, raised beds or a planter box, a beginner or a seasoned gardener, these 8 tips will help you grow beautiful tomatoes. read more
By: Brian R Stephens | 2010-03-31 | Gardening There are a couple of ways for approaching tomato growing in a greenhouse, you can either dig and prepare the soil of the greenhouse ready to accept the tomato plants or you can grow the plants in a container such as a plant pot (12" diameter) or growbag. Realistically most growbags that are available which can be 35 or 40 litres in size are only enough to support two plants. There are ways in which you can push this out to 3 plants but for the cost of a growbag its probably as well just to stick to 2 plants, particularly if you take good care of them and produce lots of fruit. read more
By: Linda Manley | 2010-03-28 | Nutrition Hot tomatoes are what you pick out of your garden in August, if you're lucky. And hot tomatoes are just about the hottest and most popular vegetable out there, surpassed in consumption each year only by potatoes. Tomatoes are one of the best nutritional packages around and are commonly available to nearly everyone. read more
By: Cheryl J. Koonce | 2010-03-31 | Gardening There are many problems that tomato plants face. Some are superficial and affect primarily the fruit. These can be controlled often by fairly simple means. Others affect the entire plant and require a little more effort. read more
By: Joseph Parish | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Can you already taste that juicy vine ripened tomato that you pick fresh from your own garden area? I can, but I simply did not get my plants in early enough. read more
By: Cheryl Wheeler | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Each year when spring is here, my first gardening thought is for planting tomatoes. I always imagine slicing into the red juicy perfection of my very own vine ripened organically grown tomato. After planting with all the care I can give them, sometimes things just go wrong. read more
By: James Harley | 2010-10-16 | Gardening Planting tomatoes in your backyard is a very beneficial pastime to have. And can also be a very good business as well. If you want to start on doing so yourself, it is very helpful to learn some tomato planting tips. Just imagine how great it would be to pick out fresh tomatoes from your backyard anytime you want. read more