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In this episode, Kelly speaks with John Burns about growing tomatoes - one of the top questions received by the MU Extension ...
Whether you're new to gardening or an old pro looking for secrets, learn to make the most of your veggie crop with these tomato growing tips.
Split tomatoes can be a real disappointment. Luckily, it's easy to prevent tomatoes from cracking by making a simple ...
Not planting tomatoes before Memorial Day was the best gardening tip I ever received. Staking and pruning tomatoes are key ...
Gardening expert Ish advised beginner gardeners to do one pruning task on their tomato plants to ensure the fruits grow ...
Whether your garden is in its first year or its 50th, use these expert tips to make this your best tomato season yet. Pick your plants First, consider what you plan to do with your harvest.
For tomatoes, that is measured from transplant to ripe tomatoes. Avoid varieties that take more than 100 days to mature. When planting, choose a site that receives a minimum of 6 hours of sun per day.
This tomato growing expert shares some simple things gardeners can do to keep their tomato plants productive during summer’s ...
Tomato plants are large, most require 36 inches between plants. Crowded plants have less sun, less air movement, less overall photosynthesis, leading to weaker plants with smaller and fewer fruit.
We spoke with a few gardening pros for their tips on how to protect your tomato plants all season long. Meet the Experts. Paul Dysinger is a gardener and co-founder of Seedtime.
If you have limited space, or no garden space, smaller varieties of tomatoes such as Brad’s Atomic Grape Tomato, can be grown in large pots on a sunny balcony or deck.
Space — or the lack of it — doesn’t have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.