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Annette Welsford

Growing Tomatoes: Pruning and Staking for More Fruit

... , while others grow and grow, like vines, continually setting fruit. Depending on the type of tomato and desired yield, pruning and staking tomato plants will ensure a healthier, more robust harvest. What is Pruning? When most ... Read Read: Growing Tomatoes: Pruning and Staking for More Fruit

By: Annette Welsford | 19/02/2008 | Gardening

Growing Tomatoes in Pots can Work on Your Patio or Balcony

... it was planted before.  Tomatoes can grow roots from the stem, so this will encourage a healthy root system. Water and add soil to the top of the pot.Staking Tomato Plants: Larger tomato plants will need to be staked.  It's good to put in ... Read Read: Growing Tomatoes in Pots can Work on Your Patio or Balcony

By: Jon Ruppel | 05/06/2009 | Gardening

Planting Tomato Plants - Simple Steps

... stem. Added depth actually stimulates root growth. Tomato plants require support once they start growing. Stakes, tomato cages or a simple fence work well and tomato growers often plant alongside a wall. A fabric or rope tie should be used ... Read Read: Planting Tomato Plants - Simple Steps

By: Sam Woods | 29/09/2009 | Gardening
John Yazo

Tips on Making Your Own Tomato Cages

... snap ties creating a tube shape. Stand the tube over the plant and fasten to the ground.Cages can be used for more than just your tomato plants. They are a great way to support tall flowers or used to support vine type plants like morning ... Read Read: Tips on Making Your Own Tomato Cages

By: John Yazo | 27/01/2009 | Gardening

How To Grow Tomatoes - Tips On Growing Tomatoes At Home

... fertilizer will be all your tomatoes need and about a cup scattered around the plants roots or seeds will keep your tomato plants well fed. Staking your tomato plants will improve fruit production considerably and it also makes getting to ... Read Read: How To Grow Tomatoes - Tips On Growing Tomatoes At Home

By: Kenny Mcyntyre | 10/03/2009 | Gardening

Top Vegetable Gardening Tips For Tomato Growing

... , drive a ¾ inch stake into your prepared garden bed. Dig a hole a little deeper and wider than the size of the tomato plant's pot next to the stake, gently place the plant into the hole and firm it in. A trellis or tomato cage can also be ... Read Read: Top Vegetable Gardening Tips For Tomato Growing

By: Alison Stevens | 24/11/2007 | Gardening

How to Grow Tomatoes

... of offers running from time to time, and also offer free shipping anywhere in the US. Once you've planted your tomato plants, it is a good idea to stake your plants as this improves the production and also makes getting to the tomatoes ... Read Read: How to Grow Tomatoes

By: MarkHamby | 18/04/2009 | Gardening

Hanging Tomato Planters Let Anyone Have a Tomato Garden

... of the same advantages as the traditionally hanging planter. Let's look a the pros and cons of using growing tomatoes in a hanging planter. No Staking - The tomatoes are hanging from the planter, you have no need to stake them, or bother ... Read Read: Hanging Tomato Planters Let Anyone Have a Tomato Garden

By: J Ruppel | 07/03/2009 | Gardening

Tomato Seeds Tips for Planting

... a light position) and the transfer them outside when the seedlings emerge.Just before transplanting the tomato plants to their final position drive a strong stake into the ground 5cm (2in) from the planting position. The stake should be at ... Read Read: Tomato Seeds Tips for Planting

By: gardeningm | 13/12/2008 | Gardening

Tomato Container Gardens

... are about five gallons in size. Only plant one tomato plant per pot. You will need soil, tomato seedlings and stakes or a wire cage to hold the plant upright. String, or products called twist-tie or sturdy-tie will be needed to tie the ... Read Read: Tomato Container Gardens

By: Mary Hanna | 27/03/2007 | Gardening

Benefits of Growing Your Own Tomatoes

... of the mulch right up to the level of the bottom leaves. If you have no garden or limited space then all is not lost; you can grow tomatoes in pots or containers; there are many miniature and cherry varieties to choose from. A 16 - 20 inch ... Read Read: Benefits of Growing Your Own Tomatoes

By: Colin D Price | 12/04/2009 | Gardening

Tomato Growing Tips - Improving Your Tomato Yields

... with container grown plants, which is the tendency for them to quickly dry out. Supporting your tomatoes is critical to their optimum production. This can be done with stakes or cages. But one other approach is to use hanging planters. By ... Read Read: Tomato Growing Tips - Improving Your Tomato Yields

By: Jon Ruppel | 29/03/2009 | Gardening
Abhishek Agarwal

Tomato Gardening- 5 Tips To Grow These Luscious Fruits At Home

... or curling in which case the plant needs more water. This requires immediate attention. * Prior to farming, Stake or tomato cages are to be placed around the plants so as to prevent the plant from falling over or being uprooted. This tip ... Read Read: Tomato Gardening- 5 Tips To Grow These Luscious Fruits At Home

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | Gardening

Pruning Tomato Plants - The Right Way

... , you will get larger fruit from it, and it will steadily produce until the first frost occurs. That can turn into a LOT of tomatoes!Some little things you need to consider too are:1. The plants and leaves can't touch the ground.2. You ... Read Read: Pruning Tomato Plants - The Right Way

By: Pawel Kalkus | 01/04/2009 | Home & Family
Abhishek Agarwal

Growing Tomatoes - Use Gardening Containers!

... place wooden stakes for holding up the plants when they grow tall; tie a bit of string to the tomato plant stalk and bind this around the stakes. Use plenty of fertilizer and place a plastic drainage tray underneath the plant container as ... Read Read: Growing Tomatoes - Use Gardening Containers!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | Gardening

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