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Get more useful tips for growing tomatoes here http://tinyurl.com/GrowTomatoesGuide Tomato plants have always been a hot favorite among vegetable gardening h… Question by NAVY-DAN: Why are the bottom leaves on my tomato plants becoming lighter? This is the first time for me to grow anything. The tomato plants are dark green and look healthy, but the branches at the bottom of the vine get lighter and lighter, so I just clip them off. It keeps happening to the bottom branches. I use a mulch mixture with soil and manure. Is this normal? What should I… Read Article →

http://www.DeliriumMedia.com Promotional video for Nature Fresh Farms in Leamington, Ontario shot by Delirium Media. This video shows the entire process, fro… Question by emily.annex3: What to do with my Topsy Turvy Cherry Tomato plant once is gets cold outside? Ok .. this is the first time I have ever “planted” (in quotes because I’m using a topsy turvy and they are not liked by many gardeners) any sort of vegetable. Now that the cherry tomato plant is starting to thrive and having tomatoes grow I am worried for it come fall/winter. What should I do… Read Article →

A common problem in todays gardens are treated as epidemics and often treated with the wrong things; come along with me as i show you just how easy it is to … Video Rating: 4 / 5 Question by IRanOverUrCat: Please Help me with pests on tomato plants? I have worms eating my tomato plants. They are black, green, and yellow striped worms. So far I have been removing them from the plants and disposing of them. I would like to know if anyone can help identify these culprits, and if you have any suggestions… Read Article →

After choosing your best tomatoes its an easy process to save the seeds for next season. Video details the main steps namely, extracting seeds, fermentation,…

Get more gardening tips: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF984AB3D4DDF17E4 Subscribe for new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_u… Question by Lamborama: What’s your preference when it comes to staking or caging tomato plants? My mom always used stakes to support her tomato plants, but I’m trying out the cages this year. Any thoughts on what works best for your tomato plants? Best answer: Answer by JimCages are a pain but they work better. Add your own answer in the comments! Find More Tomato Planting Articles

High School students compared Hydro Grow’s 119w to HTG’s 120w Led lights and Hydro Grow’s 63w to a generic 90w UFO light from Ebay. We used cloned tomato pla… Video Rating: 4 / 5 Question by thisone: What could be eating my Tomato Plants? I have 4 varieties of tomato plant and live in the south of England. Something is eating the “Shirley” but ignoring the “Tumbling Toms” and “Alicante” varieties. They are about 12inches high and bought from the same garden centre. Any ideas please? Best answer: Answer by Baileybuhd. Know better? Leave your… Read Article →

http://bit.ly/ctZ7n3 How to Prune Tomato plants so they are productive healthy and happy by Agricultural Horticulturist Marty Ware. Question by Quintin: So my tomato plants are acting weird help? My tomato plants in my green house are finally producing but when the tomato fruit turns red it gets between 2 to 6 black spots on it, bit its only on the skin. If peeled the black spot is gone does anyone know why? If you know why please give me a few solutions. Thanx Best answer: Answer by houseplant doctoryou have a fungus called black… Read Article →

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