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You can pinch off a tomato sucker (which has a growing tip) and root it in plain water. In 7-10 days it will have roots long enough to transplant into cup. I… Find More Tomato Planting Articles
Enough information to help you decide if the Black Krim heirloom tomato is something you would like to grow in garden. It shows the plant size, fruit size an… Question by Rusty: Tips for growing tomatoes? So i was growing tomatoes from seeds but everything went wrong. I started them in small trays with seedling soil mix. Soon all the seeds sprouted and were doing fine. However, when they reached about an inch and a half in height some fell over and died. Now everyday more die in the same way, they look great when… Read Article →
http://www.amazon.com/Growing-Tomatoes-Gardener-Tasting-ebook/dp/B009Y4QU9S Growing Tomato Plants book gives useful advice to both the home gardener and thos… Question by isabelledustylo: What kinds of plants can I grow in pots on my porch? I’d like to grow some plants to use in the kitchen. I can put them in pots on the (very sunny) porch. I know I can grow tomatoes relatively easily, and probably strawberries, but what else will do well in a pot? Best answer: Answer by Ravenmost herbs, lettuce and spinach work well, onions and garlic too, beans, and even cucumbers (if u have someplace… Read Article →
John shows lettuce that was just planted out in the backyard as well as a cape gooseberry (aka incan or poha berry) plant and also the tree tomato (tamarillo… Question by Audrey ♥WJA♥: Why are my tomato plants growing so tall? From the time they were seedlings they were all very tall and thin. They are now about 5 weeks old and are probably 14 inches tall. Why are they so tall? This is my first year growing tomatoes and I’m starting to wonder why they are so tall, since the tomato plants at the… Read Article →
The first red Tomato of the year has been picked (2)! These were planted on April 22, 2013 an Early Girl Variety which said you should get a Tomato in 52 day… Video Rating: 5 / 5
Purslane is a common garden weed that is often more tasty than the food we pull it for. If you see this plant while weeding the garden, take the time to gath… Video Rating: 5 / 5 Question by KandCsMommie: cold dip that goes well with both pita chips and veggies? I want an easy to make homemade dip that I can serve with both pita chips and cucumbers and baby carrots. I dont want just a plain ranch or onion dip but I would like a sour cream type base. I am also having… Read Article →
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
This is a quick update on the growth and function of my self wicking 5 gallon bucket container tomatoes. My other videos show you how to construct this syste… Question by Bob: Watering Tomato plants, but not sure how often and want to know the proper period between watering HELP??? Have young tomato plants on my deck in large planters and puzzled as to when and how often too water. Also how much water is required? Best answer: Answer by Bill GIf its really sunny and warm where you are, they usually could use a… Read Article →
Tomato Container Size Matters: Grow Bags, Straw Bales & 5 Gallon Containers – The Rusted Garden 2013
I show you how the ‘Patio Princess Hybrid’ tomato did in 2.5 gallon containers, 5 gallon containers, grow bags and in straw bales. It is also important to re… Question by Anonymous: Is it too late to prune my tomato plant? I’ve never grown tomato before and didn’t know it was supposed to be pruned. The plant is about 3 feet tall and has many, large branches. There are tons of flowers that never seem to become tomatoes. Can I still prune it, or is it too late? I don’t want to kill it. Best… Read Article →