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  • How to Use Alfalfa Meal to Grow Tomatoes

    Tomatoes are one of the most popular crops for homeowners and garden keepers. These hardy plants grow vigorously when given the right care, and can move from pot to garden to hanging contraption....

  • The Effects of Different Soil Types on Tomato Germination

    Tomatoes are a relatively straightforward crop for both home and commercial growing. They are hungry and thirsty plants that grow best if their needs are met. By following some simple guidelines,...

  • How Are Tomato Seeds Dispersed?

    Tomatoes are a popular and straightforward crop for home-growing situations. Home gardeners who meet the needs of their tomato plants are often overwhelmed with a large tomato harvest. The...

  • How to Grow Tomato Plants That Are All Stems

    Tomatoes are a very popular and straightforward crop for home growers, with their vigorous vines and tasty fruit. Everyone loves having homegrown tomatoes at their beck and call, for their own...

  • How to Spray Tomato Plants

    Tomato plants are highly susceptible to pests and other insects that can ruin an entire harvest. Many gardeners are disappointed each year to find the telltale bite marks in their plant's leaves...

  • Why Put Epson Salts on Tomato Plants?

    Epsom salts, also known as hydrated magnesium sulfate, are added to tomato plants to boost growth and production. A naturally occurring mineral, organic gardeners prefer Epsom salts over chemical...

  • Greenhouse Lighting Requirements for Tomatoes

    A highly popular crop for both home and commercial growers, tomatoes will be hardy and vigorous if they receive good care. Greenhouse growing provides good protection for these cold-sensitive...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes With Bug Problems

    Before declaring war on bugs attacking your tomato plants, get to know the enemy. Not all bugs are harmful; bees and butterflies, for instance, pollinate fruits and vegetables, which could not ...

  • How to Grow Hothouse Tomatoes

    Hothouse tomatoes are usually grown in a greenhouse, either hydroponically or in soil. Growing hothouse tomatoes can help you extend the growing season so you can enjoy fresh tomatoes for several...

  • How to Pinch Tomato Plants

    Prune and pinch tomato plants to promote bigger and better fruits. When side shoots are allowed to grow, they pull energy from the plant that is needed for fruit development and growth. Prune and...

  • How to Collect Tomato Flower Pollen

    Tomato pollen is collected from the blossoms of the tomato plant. The long, yellow, cone-shaped structures in the center of the blossom are called the stamens and contain the pollen. The...

  • How to Measure the Height of a Tomato Plant

    Tomato plants are great for color in the yard and for some fresh vegetables in your food. They can vary in size of the stem and shape of the tomato. To increase the size of the stem always stake...

  • How to Improve the Fruit Yield From a Tomato Plant

    Tomatoes are some of the most popular plants to grow in gardens because they take up a minimal amount of space and produce delicious fruit. But if your tomato plants aren't producing enough fruit,...

  • How to Grow Early Girl Tomatoes Vs. Beefsteak

    Beefsteak and Early Girl tomatoes are vegetable garden staples, and they make a great planting pair. Beefsteak tomatoes are very large but develop later in the season. Early Girl, as the name...

  • How to Grow One Tomato Plant Inside

    Growing a tomato plant inside requires the right seeds, potting soil, fertilizer and the desire to have tomatoes handy whenever you want them. Growing varieties that keep producing tomatoes is...

  • How to Make Your Own Tomato Tree

    Tomato plants are extremely popular with home gardeners. They are some of the easiest vegetables when it comes to growing and maintenance, and their fruit is widely versatile. Gardeners and...

  • How to Water Tomato Plants in Your Garden

    Like with any plants, the key to growing healthy tomatoes is proper watering techniques. Tomatoes can suffer from both too much and too little water, and the results can be devastating to the...

  • How to Trim a Tomato Plant for Better Harvest

    Trimming your tomato plants will ensure that the fruits that grow will be hardy and bountiful. Trimming the plant allows the nutrients to flow in higher concentration to the plant, whereas if all...

  • How to Plant Bradley Tomatoes

    The Bradley tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum "Bradley"), developed in 1961 at the University of Arkansas, has become a favorite of home gardeners. The Bradley tomato produces 7- to 10-ounce fruits...

  • How to Save Frozen Tomato Plants

    Thanks to the high water content in tomato plant fruit and leaves, they can be particularly susceptible to frost damage. When the water inside the plant freezes, cell walls are damaged; even if...

  • How to Care for a Tomato Plant Inside

    If you have no usable outdoor area, you can still grow a selection of vegetables inside with the help of a south-facing window and grow lights. Small variety tomatoes such as cherry and some...

  • How to Grow Jersey Tomatoes

    Jersey tomatoes are tart, firm, deep red tomatoes with smooth flesh and juicy meat. Jersey tomato varieties are similar to beefsteak tomatoes and produce medium to large fruits. Ramapo types...

  • How to Plant Topsy Turvey Tomatoes

    A home garden would not be complete without planting a few tomatoes. Tomatoes are ideal as they are easy to grow, produce an abundant harvest and take up little space. There are many tomato...

  • How to Plant Roma Tomatoes

    Tomatoes are a popular homegrown vegetable. They require a relatively small amount of growing space when staked upright instead of being allowed to sprawl on the ground. Tomato plants can produce...

  • How to Stimulate a Tomato Plant

    Tomatoes can be challenging plants to grow. They can, on occasion, grow to great heights but bear no fruit. The battle is not over: stimulate your tomato plant to bear fruit in just the right...

  • How to Grow Tomato Transplants

    Growing tomato transplants assures an inexpensive supply of high quality transplants when they are needed. For home gardens transplants can be purchased in the spring, but may not be available at...

  • How to Grow a Tomato in a Hanging Bucket

    Tomatoes are a versatile fruit (used as a vegetable) and are simple to grow in even limited space. The dwarf varieties do well in containers. Small-fruited dwarf varieties can even be grown in...

  • How to Plant Black Krin Tomatoes

    If you love flavorful, fresh tomatoes and are tired of the tasteless fruit often offered in supermarkets, it is fun and easy to raise your own bountiful harvest. Black Kirn tomatoes are a Heirloom...

  • How to Get Rid of Leaf Miners on Tomato Plants

    Leafminers are flying insects that actually embed themselves in the leaves of a tomato plant, which is why they can be so hard to get rid of. Although these bugs do not kill the tomatoes, they do...

  • How to Grow the Largest Tomato Yield

    Growing a tomato yield worthy of bragging rights is a matter of mastering the basics. The leaves of the tomato plant should not be watered. This means that a long rainy season or a regular...

  • How to Determine a Tomato Plant Disease

    Tomato plants grow fruits that you may choose to include in many of your own home-cooked dishes. As you grow your own tomatoes, you may notice afflictions on the fruit, such as lesions and rot,...

  • How to Grow Giant Tomatoes

    In the world of competitive tomato growing, a gargantuan four-pound tomato is a thing of beauty. Giant tomatoes occur naturally when the blossom of a tomato plant is fused with other tomato...

  • How to Repair a Broken Tomato Plant

    Tomato plants break--whether it's by accident of the result of a strong wind. Fortunately, you can repair these breaks so your plants will not only continue to grow, but thrive.

  • How to Kill Tortoise Beetles on Tomato Plants

    Tortoise beetles are quarter inch insects that enjoy chewing on tomato plant leaves. Although these beetles are not known to cause great damage to crops, you may be frustrated by their presence...

  • How to Plant Tomatoes in Buckets

    Tomatoes can be a fun project to plant in containers. Five-gallon buckets are ideal. Tomatoes grow long roots and the depth of 5-gallon buckets give them plenty of room to stretch out. Any tomato...

  • What Type of Tomato Is Good for Planting Upside Down?

    Planting tomatoes upside down is an option for almost everyone. Upside-down tomatoes are pulled away from their branch by gravity, which puts less stress on the branch. Regular tomatoes pull down...

  • How to Grow Topsy Turvy Tomatoes

    The Topsy Turvy tomato planter allows you to grow tomato plants upside down. It consists of a large grow bag that hangs from a hook in an eave or porch canopy support. If you have very little room...

  • How to Transplant a Wilting Tomato Plant

    Tomato plants thrive in a full sun location with well-draining soil. There are some tomatoes that prefer container growing; these will need to be re-potted with fresh soil if you wish to change...

  • How to Trim the Extra Leaves From Tomato Plants

    Growing your own vegetables is highly gratifying, especially if your garden includes the ever-popular tomato. They are easy to cultivate and, depending on the variety, require little maintenance...

  • How to Grow the Biggest Tomato

    Growing tomatoes is often seen as a leisurely pastime, but for some competitive gardeners who have taken on the challenge of raising giant tomatoes, it's a serious endeavor. Currently, Gordon...

  • How to Grow & Produce Winter Tomatoes

    Fresh tomatoes in the winter are often considered a luxury, but growing tomatoes during the winter is actually quite simple. Growing the plants inside your home or winterized greenhouse is the...

  • Homemade Wire Mesh Tomato Cages

    Tomatoes are a vining plant and require support or they will fall over. Tomatoes that grow along the ground and form fruit on the soil level are more prone to disease and insects. Staking requires...

  • How to Build Your Own Tomato Planter

    Tomatoes come in many sizes and varieties. The smaller size tomatoes are well suited to container gardening. Instead of purchasing expensive pots for your tomato plants, create your own tomato...

  • How to Kill White Flies on Tomato Plants

    White flies infest a variety of garden plants, including tomatoes. They feed on the juices of the plant, causing extensive damage that can lead to less than desirable fruit and the eventual death...

  • Symptoms of Tomato Plants Not Having Enough Water

    Tomato plants need regular watering to produce the best fruits. Insufficient water can cause a variety of symptoms on the fruits, leaves and stems of tomato plants. These symptoms may also have...

  • How to Plant Tomato Plants for a Family

    Growing fresh tomatoes at home is a cost-effective way to provide your family with a healthy food choice. Home-grown tomatoes can be all-organic and vine fresh, making them great for use in...

  • How to Grow Black Krim Tomatoes

    The richness of a Black Krim tomato, in both appearance and taste, cannot be beat. This plant is known for producing fruit with a fantastic depth of flavor in most any condition, from cool weather...

  • How to Grow Moonglow Tomatoes

    Moonglow produces medium-sized, yellow-orange, rounded fruit (6 to 8 ounces) with few seeds and a tangy and sweet flavor. An indeterminate variety, Moonglow will continue to bear fruit all...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes on a Trellis

    Benefits of growing your tomatoes on a trellis are numerous. A trellis gets your plants off of the ground, allowing for more circulation of air and avoiding foliage and fruit rotting due to excess...

  • How to Plant a Goliath Tomato Bush

    The Goliath tomato plant produces large red tomatoes that typically grow to be from 1 to 3 lbs., according to Reimer Seeds. The tomatoes on this hybrid plant are flavorful and are excellent on...

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