Tomato plants are vigorous growers, requiring some type of sturdy support to keep the plants upright and off of the ground. Reaching up to 12′ long and producing
Once your summer tomatoes reach the height of production, you’ll find yourself overwhelmed with more tomatoes that an entire city could eat in a month. It’s virtually impossible
Egg shells can provide your soil and plants with loads of calcium. Eggs are a cheap, common food item that many tomato gardeners use quite frequently; thus, they
Growing in small spaces or raised beds can be difficult, especially when you’re trying to figure out which plants can be planted together, and which can’t. Tomatoes and
Marigolds and tomatoes: two very popular plants in most home gardens. You rarely find a veggie garden that doesn’t contain marigolds; well, an experienced gardener’s, anyways! Marigolds aren’t
Topping a tomato plant might seem drastic, or perhaps counterproductive. I mean, cutting your seedlings’ and plants’ healthy growth back doesn’t seem like it would be a good
Early Girl tomatoes are an extremely popular variety, know for their indeterminate growth, extremely early yields, and perfectly sized 8 oz red fruits that don’t have a tendency
Tomatoes are very sensitive warm-weather plants. They don’t like the cold at all, and they succumb to frost quite easily. If you’re preparing for some upcoming winter weather