Grow a fruitful tomato garden with this complete guide to sunlight, soil, watering, support systems, and more.
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Why You Need To Prune Tomato Plants And How To Repurpose Those Trimmed Leaves
Many gardeners have a hard time pruning their tomato plants, but when done the right way, it is incredibly beneficial, and ...
Tomato pruning in mid-summer can help keep plants healthy and produce larger fruit. Here’s how to prune determinate and ...
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Boost your harvest by pruning your tomato plants today
The homesteaders at Mason Dixon Acres demonstrate how proper tomato plant pruning techniques can significantly increase fruit ...
July is when inland gardens really heat up, while coastal gardeners wake up to cool, gray mornings until month’s end. After ...
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How to stop tomato plants from growing too tall, according to professional gardeners
Don't let your tomato plants become leggy and fruitless with this expert advice ...
A tomato plant left to its own devices can easily reach 6 feet tall or more by midsummer. For most home gardeners, that's a problem. Whether you're working with a small raised bed, a balcony container ...
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Tomato Plants Not Fruiting? These 13 Things Are The Reason
From the moment you plant your tomatoes, you begin looking forward to those tasty harvests, but there are a number of reasons ...
The good news is that a day or so of intense heat isn’t going to kill hardy, healthy, and well-watered plants. But without ...
Whether you have a sunny balcony, terrace or patio, these fruit plants are well suited to container gardening and can reward you with fresh harvests at home ...
USU plants, soils, and climate Master's candidate Abbey Lazier shares her research on dwarf and micro-dwarf tomato crops.
1. Sow turnips now for quick late-summer roots. Choose a sunny, open patch with fine, moist soil, and sow thinly in shallow ...
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