Posts Tagged: Removing

Jon Traunfeld, director of the Home and Garden Information Center, prunes a tomato plant by removing it’s suckers. For more about tomatoes, read our vegetabl… Video Rating: 5 / 5 Tomato-tone Organic Fertilizer – FOR ALL YOUR TOMATOES, 4 lb. bagEspoma 4-pound tomato-tone 3-4-6 plant food… Patio Roma Tomato 4 Plants – Excellent FlavorTOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and the seeds are high in fiber. The green parts are mildly poisonous, whi… Heirloom Tomato 4 Plant Collection – The Best Tasting Tomatoes in the WorldTOMATO: Tomatoes are rich in vitamins and antioxidants,… Read Article →

Needed: Tomato(es) Knife Paper Towel. Video Rating: 5 / 5 Question by missSS: What causes the lower leaves of my tomato plants to turn yellow? Hi, I have a “early girl” planted in a pot. My patio gets full sun for at least 8 hours a day, and I leave it overnight. I usually water it throughly in the early afternoon everyday since I bought it 2 weeks ago. there is two baby tomatoes now growing on one of the stems. should I reduce my watering to every other day instead? Best answer: Answer by… Read Article →

Once your tomato plant starts to grow, you will want to prune it to remove the suckers. To prune your tomato plant, eye your plant along the stem and look at… Video Rating: 4 / 5 Question by PatsSoxCeltsFan: Should you cut back tomato plants? I am growing Roma tomatoes, and the bottom continuously grow out onto the ground. I heard that cutting tomato plants back is bad, but I find myself constantly restaking and tying up the limbs. Any ideas? Best answer: Answer by Connie GNo, you don’t HAVE to cut back tomatoes but… Read Article →

A quick video on how to straighten up a staked tomato if it gets out of control, where to tie tomatoes to a stake and where suckers grow from and how to remo… Question by DJ: Will my tomato plant die during the winter? I have a plotted tomato plant. I was wondering if it would die during the winter or is there something I could do to keep it alive until the next season? Best answer: Answer by emmann3354its a tender perennial. don’t let it freeze, water it,keep it in good light Add your… Read Article →

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