How To Grow Tomatoes – A Beginners Guide To Growing Tomatoes And Planting Tomatoes

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Ok so 3 more posts today that I’ve dug up – I’m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They’re just from a few different sites I’ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this…

New South Wales: How to grow big tomatoes

Last week we heard about the launch of the Upper Hunter Vegetable Festival that will be taking place next January. It got us thinking, how do you grow big and juicy tomatoes? The kind of tomato that would say, win…

The summer of Two Tomatoes in Lancaster County

Why on earth would Bruce, an artist and big fan of staying indoors on hot summer days, want to grow tomatoes? The answer was as good as any, “I just want to”. And so off I went to the nurseries. I looked at all the different kinds of …

The Confused Dildo: Marinara of a Different Color.

Every summer I grow tomatoes in my garden, as well as a variety of herbs and other veggies. I also compost for fertilizer in my garden, that gets old tomatoes and their seeds in the mix. So, when I plant four tomato plants in the spring …

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There are three major issues that you should know to get the most out of your tomato plants. Growing tomatoes is easy, but a little planning ahead of time ensures that your tomatoes will be disease-free, plump, juicy and prolific. Here are three tomato growing tips to begin your gardening journey:

1.  Choose the best location – Tomatoes love sun, so the location you choose should be sunny, whether it’s a spot in your outdoor garden or a container on the patio. You must have a minimum of 6 hours sunlight for your tomatoes to produce their fruit.

2.  Nutrients and water consumption – Your tomato plants must have the proper nutrients and the right amount of water to produce the fresh-tasting and fruit-bearing results you want. Before you plant the tomatoes, work the soil with a compost or fertilizer to create a rich venue for your seedlings. Periodically give your plants a lift with a fertilizer – used coffee grounds placed around the base of the plants will also help.

Your tomato plants are thirsty little creatures when they’re growing, so it’s  important that you water them frequently. Don’t let the soil dry out and then  deluge the tomato plants with water. Consider a drip water system to ensure that  the plants receive water on a timely basis. A great tip for do-it-yourself gardeners  is to wash out gallon milk jugs, pierce the sides and bottom with holes, and then  bury them in the soil between your tomato plants with only the top sticking out of  the ground. Fill the jugs with water and they’ll release it as the soil dries out, ensuring that the plants are watered deeply.

3.  Stake or cage your tomato plants – Tomatoes are vines and must be kept from growing across the ground, leaving them susceptible to disease or fungus, so be sure to stake your plants early on. Some people prefer cages that you can purchase at any garden store. Staking your tomato plants while they’re young will also prevent disturbing their root formation later on.

These are the three main tips to get started growing tomato plants. But, you must also be diligent in pruning dead leaves and branches and harvest the tomatoes when they’re ripe and ready to eat.

If you have a problem, there’s plenty of information online or in helpful books that will address some of the roadblocks you may come across when growing tomatoes. Be patient and soon you’ll have the fresh, sun-ripened taste of tomatoes on your table.

Growing tomatoes isn’t just fun – it’s downright rewarding and delicious. When you know what your tomatoes need to grow and you are picking bucket-loads of them you will be the envy of your neighborhood.

Start the backyard revolution today and discover how to grow the most mouth-watering tomatoes you have ever eaten.

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Planning A Vegetable Garden

Here’s all you need to know about starting your first home vegetable garden. Regardless of where one lives, growing conditions are bound to be different from the conditions described in most Gardening books. To plan a successful Continue reading »

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My tomato plants have a problem – help!?

My tomato seedlings have been growing in my vegetable patch for a month. They have got quite big but the leaves on one of them started to turn brown and curl up. This problem has been slowly spreading and now four of the plants Continue reading »

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Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

May Dreams Gardens: My First Tomato That Doesn’t Count And Other …

They are likely to have written one or more pamphlets or bulletins on how to grow tomatoes, specific to where you garden, with information on what problems you might encounter and even what varieties do well in your area. …

Earn Money When You Learn How To Grow Tomatoes

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Inside Urban Green: Chicago SIP Balcony Tomato Success

Just click on these categories (right hand column) D.I.Y Sub-irrigation, EarthBox, EarthTainer, Garden Patch Grow Box, Sub-irrigated Buckets, Sub-irrigated Grow Box and Tomato Success Kit for starters. The positive evidence is …

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Is it possible to grow cherry tomatoes from fresh cherry tomato seed?

Yes, you just put the seeds on a paper towel to dry. After they dry roll or fold it up and put it in a freezer bag and put in the freezer. In April or May take it out of the freezer and put onto Continue reading »

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Ok so you might find the next few links interesting. These are from around the web, just random snippets that I’ve picked up in my reading, but I found some very cool information in them. You might too. Here goes…

How to Grow Perfect Juicy Tomatoes

We were shocked Continue reading »

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If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

This Little Guy Might Grow Your Tomatoes on Mars – The little … Continue reading »

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Enough sun for my tomato plant?

I’ve planted a tomato plant (Early Girl variety) outside on my north-east facing balcony. I only get about 4-5 hours of sun – from dawn until about 11-11:30ish (and that’s provided there are no clouds, of course). I’ve read that tomatoes CAN actually grow with that much sunlight, and I’ve also read that they absolutely need anywhere from 6-8 hours up to a whopping 10-12 hours! It’s still in the seedling stage, but it’s been out there for 6 days now and so far it looks pretty happy. What are your experiences with tomato plants?


Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

Mentors in the garden

… Swiss chard, spinach and lots of tomatoes — all from a four by eight foot space. Without the program, Burch said she wouldn't be able to grow anything. …  Read More…

Safety priority No. 1 for safety growers, lobbyist says

He discussed efforts to pass a federal food safety bill, which would include tomatoes. A bill has already passed in the House and the Senate is likely to …  Read More…

Not bad for a Rookie: Gardener's 1st Attempts at Growing Giant …

“The seed things said, 'grow 400-pound pumpkins,' so I bought them,” he said. He's also grown lettuce, radishes, carrots, scallions and tomatoes in a garden …  Read More…
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Is buying local always better? It's complicated Continue reading »

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Learn How To Grow Upside Down Tomatoes

Before we look at how to grow upside down tomatoes, let’s discuss some of the reasons you may want to grow them upside down.

There’s no need for stakes or cages.

Less incidence of damage from pests.

It frees Continue reading »

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