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  • How to Grow Tomatoes When the Temperature Is Over 105

    Home-grown tomatoes are a delicious summer treat. Anyone who has tasted a tomato fresh from the vine will not want to settle for a store-bought tomato again. Unfortunately, tomato plants, while...

  • What Element Helps Tomatoes Grow?

    Growing tomato plants is an enjoyable and rewarding hobby. Tomatoes grow easily, requiring only a little bit of effort to reap a decent harvest of fruits. Here are a few elements that help...

  • How to Ripen Tomatoes After the First Frost

    There are summers when my garden doesn't produce tomatoes until later in August. Then September rolls around and the first frost happens much too quickly up here in the north. I still have many...

  • How to Treat Magnesiun Deficiency in Tomatoes With Epsom Salt

    Yellow leaves on a tomato can be a sign of magnesium deficiency in your plants, especially if the veins are still green. Because they are so rich in potassium, and because fertilizers also contain...

  • How to Plant Beefsteak Tomatoes

    Growing your own beefsteak tomatoes can be very rewarding. They do well in the garden or in containers, taste great and are the largest tomato type, some reaching up to 2 pounds. When choosing an...

  • Tomato Growing Tips & Secrets

    Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable grown by gardeners, outdoing any other homegrown crop. Not only are tomatoes easy to grow, they are great for container gardens for those with little space,...

  • How to Plant Strawberries With Tomato Plants

    Companion planting can be a recipe for success for gardeners. Planting some herbs and vegetables with or near others can help fend off some common garden diseases and insects, in effect working as...

  • Secret Tomato Growing Tips

    Nothing beats the taste of a homegrown tomato, and growing your own tomatoes is a great way to enhance the health of your family. When you grow your own tomatoes at home you can avoid the...

  • How to Water Big Beef Tomato Plants

    Watering big beef tomatoes is one of the easiest things you can do in your garden. Big beef tomatoes and other varieties have been bred to be hardy and easy to manage. Keeping your big beef...

  • What Are Determinate Tomato Plants?

    Tomatoes are one of the most popular garden plants. But a particular variety of tomatoes, determinate tomatoes, have gained popularity with city dwellers and those with limited space.

  • How to Plant Tomato Plants in Containers

    Living in an apartment or a home with a small yard doesn't mean you must rely on the supermarket for your vegetables. Container vegetable gardens are a common method of growing produce when a...

  • What Causes Dry Rot on Tomatoes?

    Anyone who grows tomatoes probably has or will run into the problem of dry rot. Some dry rot is caused by attempts to protect the garden from parasites, but other times it's caused by nature....

  • How to Plant Tomato Plants Inside

    For many people who live in apartments or cold regions of the world, homegrown vegetables is a far-fetched dream. However, it is not impossible to grow vegetables, such as tomatoes, indoors to...

  • How to Care for an Indoor Tomato Plant

    Caring for your indoor tomato plants requires very few purchases and little time; a little consideration is your best tool. Temperature and light are the key factors that make or break an indoor...

  • Homemade Cold Frame for Tomatoes

    A homemade cold frame for tomatoes allows you to put your plant starts outside before the official planting date for your area. You will then yield a larger tomato crop earlier than you normally...

  • When Should You Start Tomato Seeds in Zone 3?

    Growing your own tomatoes, whether in a garden or container, is an easy yet rewarding project. Whether you stick with one variety, such as a beefsteak, or grow several different varieties, you can...

  • Why Are My Tomato Plants Turning Brown?

    Tomatoes are a popular garden annual grown for their fruit. Because there are a large selection of varieties, the plants can grow in almost any climate and conditions. Though relatively easy to...

  • When to Pull Up Tomato Plants?

    Tomatoes are one of the most popular plants vegetable gardeners choose to grow. Because they are annual plants, they must be replanted every spring in the garden. At the end of the growing season...

  • Different Varieties of Tomato Plants

    Tomatoes are routinely grown in gardens and are one of the most popular plants for home gardeners. There are currently hundreds of varieties, which may be grouped according to their dominant...

  • How to Grow & Produce Tomatoes

    Growing your own tomatoes takes a little bit of time, energy and a modest initial investment, but you'll reap the reward when harvest time comes and you can walk outside and pick a tomato right...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes Naturally

    Summer is synonymous with sweet, juicy tomatoes. On a sweltering day, there's nothing like biting into one or making a simple salad with basil and mozzarella. Of course, the thought of chemicals...

  • Tomato Growing Techniques

    Tomatoes are the most popular home-grown crop. They are easy to grow, and likely to produce some fruit even when poorly grown, under-fertilized and under-watered. Provide all the food, sun and...

  • How to Grow Better Tomatoes

    Tomatoes are one of the simplest foods to grow. Actually a fruit, we usually consider the tomato a vegetable. Though not sweet like other fruits, the tomato can be a true joy to feast on when it...

  • Tomato Growing Hints & Tips

    Tomatoes are a natural for the home garden. They bloom and produce fruits that you can use in a variety of ways from early summer until the first frosts. Even then, if you follow a few traditional...

  • What Are Determinent Tomato Plants?

    Determinate tomatoes form a cluster of flowers at the top that causes the plant to stop growing. The tomatoes then grow in a group. The flowers on indeterminate tomatoes grow laterally, allowing...

  • Instructions for Hanging a Tomato Planter

    If you're eager to try your hand at growing tomatoes in a hanging planter, you'll be pleased to learn that hanging your planter is not as difficult as you might have thought. With a few simple...

  • How to Preserve your Green Tomatoes for Winter

    Tomatoes do not need sun light to ripen, they only need time. If you planted a late crop of tomatoes then you most likely have an abundance of green tomatoes. Preserving them to ripen over the...

  • Soil Preparation for Planting Tomatoes

    Nothing tastes better than fresh, homegrown tomatoes. Tomatoes are relatively easy to grow, are versatile in any dish and preserve well in cans. They are an excellent source of vitamins C, A and K...

  • How to Store Heirloom Tomatoes

    Heirloom tomatoes are a cultivar of tomatoes that are open-pollinated, meaning the variety of tomato can be unknown as the seed was spread from insects, birds, the wind or any natural resources....

  • How to Plant the Tastiest Tomatoes in the Lousy Southern Soil

    Neighbors visiting my summer vegetable garden are amazed by the height of the plants, the large, light pink , and the plants' lack of disease. Since I garden in the red, brick-like dirt of...

  • The Best Way to Grow Tomatoes in a Small Space

    There is nothing more delicious than a salad garnished with fresh tomatoes from your own garden, and who wouldn't love a BLT made with home-grown tomatoes? But if your appetite is bigger than the...

  • Why Are the Tomatoes on My Plants Splitting?

    It is frustrating when growing your own tomato plants to find that when you go to pick the ripened fruit, it has a deep split in its skin. Split tomatoes are an annoying experience for any...

  • What Tomatoes Grow Above 3000 Feet Elevation?

    Deciding on the best tomato plants for mid to higher elevation gardens is not difficult if you keep one important fact in mind: the higher the altitude, the shorter the growing season. Choosing...

  • How to Build a Tomato Planter

    Like all garden vegetables, tomatoes adapt well to containers as long as the pot is large enough to contain the root ball. While tomato plants grow well in 5-gallon planters, they will thrive if...

  • Alternatives to Trench Planting Tomato Plants

    Nearly everyone adores the taste of fresh vine ripened tomatoes. They're great in salads, sprinkled with salt and eaten like an apple, or sliced; destined to be the finishing touch on a BLT or a...

  • How to Save Seeds for Planting

    Most gardeners love to save money while growing the tastiest possible vegetables. You can do both if you save seeds for planting next year. Start with some of the easier veggies. As you gain...

  • How to Keep Squirrels Out of Tomato Plants

    The best place to plant tomatoes is against the house, under the eaves, in a southern exposure if possible, to protect them from too much rain and give them enough heat to develop. Wherever you...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes in Hanging Baskets

    Nearly every home vegetable garden has a row or two of tomatoes. Tomatoes don't need much room, they're easy to grow and, if properly cared for and watered, bear throughout the growing season....

  • How to Grow Tomatoes Easily

    Wondering how to grow great, juicy, sweet tomatoes? tomatoes are one of the easiest fruits to grow. That's right, tomatoes are actually a fruit. Although we tend to categorize them into the...

  • How to Construct Tomato Cages

    Tomato cages provide your tomatoes with protection and a place to grow healthily. Tomato plants that are not caged have a tendency to wilt or fall over. Tomatoes grow best when they are placed in...

  • How to Improve Tomato Yield by Leaf Removal

    Removing leaves or stalks from tomato plants will increase the size of the tomatoes that grow, but will result in fewer tomatoes. Letting your tomatoes grow without any pruning will yield a higher...

  • How to Ripen Green Tomatoes before Jack Frost Nips your Toma-Toes

    At the end of every growing season, most gardeners have at least a few stubborn tomatoes that have yet to ripen. Don't let Jack Frost take them. You can easily ripen green tomatoes using...

  • Germinating Tomato Seeds

    Fresh tomatoes from your garden are the best tasting and juiciest tomatoes around. They are an excellent source of lycopene, which is the pigment in the tomatoes that makes them red and helps...

  • How to Grow Caged Tomatoes

    Growing caged tomatoes refers to the method of growing various kinds of tomatoes upright inside a wire cage. The upright position allows for more convenient access to the tomato as well as...

  • Vegetables to Grow in a Greenhouse

    If you like the idea of fresh vegetables year-round, you may want to consider investing in a greenhouse. With a greenhouse, you can expand your growing season and promote a robust yield. And...

  • Growing Vegetables for Profit

    Growing vegetables for sale has long been part of the country scene. These days, urban dwellers are seeking a cut of the profit, too, especially with the heightening popularity of naturally grown...

  • How to Grow your own Tomatoes

    With soaring grocery store prices, more and more people are turning to growing some of their own produce to save money. Even if you have never grown tomatoes, it is so easy and a great way to eat...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes in Florida

    In Florida, tomatoes are grown primarily during the winter as a result of the mild temperatures. Planting begins in late August and harvesting can continue until June for tomatoes planted late. To...

  • Life Cycle of a Tomato Plant

    A red, juicy tomato can add punch to a salad, become exquisite pizza or pasta sauce or add a little something extra to a sandwich. It takes about two to three months for a tomato to go from a mere...

  • Tomato Planting Tips

    There are many types of tomato plants; some of the most common tomatoes are: cherry, heirloom, grape and beefsteak. All tomatoes are grown using similar techniques. Being one of the most common...

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