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This common fertilizer mistake could lead to a poor tomato harvest and damage your young plants. Here's how to fix and prevent it from happening.
One gardener shared a cheap and easy way to use leftover coffee grounds to fertilize tomato and pepper plants.
Tomato plants take about 100 days to bear fruit—so at least three months—if you’re growing from seeds. “The process includes five to 10 days for germination, several weeks for seedling development, ...
Home gardening offers many benefits, especially when you're growing your own food. Gardener shares step-by-step instructions for growing thriving tomato plants: 'The best advice' first appeared on The ...
Propagating a tomato plant involves taking a cutting and letting it root in water before planting. "Tomatoes don’t climb, but ...
Still waiting for tomatoes on your tomato plants, or are the ones you have not looking great? This week's column offers some ...
With a bit of preventative care and attention, you can enjoy a healthy harvest and maybe even earn bragging rights for the ...
As tomato plants grow and yield small round tomatoes, another unexpected creature may appear: the Tomato Hornworm. Learn how to identify this tomato pest and how to get rid of them.
You can easily double your tomato harvest by using this simple trick when training tomatoes to grow up a string.
Background: Tomato production is often limited by poor soil health and nutrient deficits, which lower agricultural productivity. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) provide a sustainable ...
Some plants help tomatoes grow, while others can steal nutrients and compete for moisture. Avoid plants that attract the same pests and diseases and any that may inhibit tomato growth. Choose ...
By giving tomatoes and zucchini plenty of space, fertilizer, and water, they grow well as companions, each benefitting the other.