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How I tie and string thousands of heirloom tomato plants. Some wind and bird sound, could use a new camera. Question by Abbott*Lee’s*Mommy: Any suggestions on keeping a cat out of my potted tomato plants? I have 2 tomato plants in an earth box on the edge of my flowerbed / front porch. A cat (I assume) has been getting in to them and laying on my plants and flattening them, breaking off branches and my tiny baby tomatoes. The same animal dug up all of my seedlings in my flower pots on the steps…. Read Article →

Some of our tomato plants grow too large for cages. Tomato stakes cause root damage of inserted too late. We wanted something easy, quick, and out of the way… Video Rating: 4 / 5 Question by Jenna: Why do people hang tomato plants upside down to grow? I was just wondering, I see people hanging their tomato plants upside down on the eaves of their sheds or out buildings and I was just curious as to why they grow them like this. Is it a special breed of plant that grows best like this? Or… Read Article →

John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ shares with you two ways he gets free tomato plants from his garden. In this episode you will learn what a tomato… Question by Megs: How long will tomato plants produce fruit if they are indoors or in a greenhouse? I have several tomato plants that are currently in a small greenhouse, but I was planning to plant them outdoors soon. I have an early girl, several cherry tomato plants, and a few big boys. I live in the Pacific Northwest, so I’m wondering if I repot one or two of the… Read Article →

Tomatoes are surprisingly easy to maintain. Once your young tomato plants start to grow, they will need some initial pruning. Here’s how to ensure that your … Question by Bill Wants to Know: Can I trim the tops of tomato plants without affecting the harvest? I have a couple of tomato plants in large pots on the patio. They are growing too tall for the support stakes. Can I trim them back? If I do, will I get fewer tomatoes? Best answer: Answer by ibsawdustyes you can..I do it when mine get too tall also..just… Read Article →

http://www.growtomatoestoday.com Still Lake Nursery’s Greenhouse Manager explains how to grow tomato plants from seed. Question by pink_hair_dye: What is the best way to care for mature tomato plants? I am taking care of five potted tomato plants for a neighbor who takes excellent care of them. I, on the other hand, am no good with plants and I’ve begun to notice the leaves turning yellow and brown. They are outside, in the unpredictable New Mexico weather. Should I move them inside? Water them more or less? (I water them every day when it doesn’t rain)… Read Article →

To prune tomato plants, use clean, sharp cutters, and make clean cuts against the main stem of the mother plant. Prune out sucker growth, mildew or fungus fr… Video Rating: 3 / 5 Question by Linda: What do I do for tomato plants with leaves dying from the bottom? I am a novice gardener and the leaves on my tomato plants are dying from the bottom up and my squash plants are putting out squash, but get soft and shrievel up. I have a raised garden this year. What can I do for these problems?… Read Article →

http://therawfoodmuscle.com/ It’s so nice to have tomato plants growing in my garden. It’s also good put more nutrients into the garden with more organic soi… Video Rating: 5 / 5 Question by amydreams_75: Why are my large tomato plants not producing tomatoes? My tomato plants are huge, close to six feet tall and bushy. They are making buds but no tomatoes are being produced at all. Not even little tiny ones. The plants look healthy, the leaves don’t look like any bugs or animals are munching on them. Please let me know if you know… Read Article →

Many people prune the sucker branches off their Tomato plants, don’t let those clippings go to waist, plant them to start new plants. Video Rating: 4 / 5 Tomato plants Image by rachelandrew These are the tomato plants I photographed back in May. They’ve grown a bit! More Tomato Plants Articles

In this video Clint from gardenfrugal.com teaches you how to get seven times as many tomato plants for FREE!!!! It’s very easy. Take cuttings (suckers) and t… Question by J.L.: Is it more cost effective to buy a couple tomato plants or buy tomatoes from the market? We saw a couple tomato plants at the garden store ranging from 2.99 to 4.99 a plant, there were many varieties. Do the plants produce a lot, do they do well in cooler climates? Are they more cost effective to grow them or should we just buy them… Read Article →

http://www.JoyfulTomato.com/blog – This video explains the age-old secret to upside down tomato plants and benefits of planting your tomato upside down. To f… Question by cindy f: why do the blooms on my tomato plants dry up and fall off.? my tomato plants will bloom, the blooms then dry up and fall off. The plant itself looks healthy. Best answer: Answer by whoisgod71it sounds like you have a pollination problem this is due to a lack of bees or other insects that will pollinate them for you, you might also be in an area that… Read Article →

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