You don’t need a yard or garden space to enjoy delicious homegrown tomatoes. Tomatoes are not only one of the most popular and delicious summer staples, but they lean on the easier side of growing and ...
Q: I recently moved into a condominium with a relatively sunny deck. What would be a good tomato to grow in a pot? A: First of all, choose a relatively large container, at least half as large as a ...
Q: I was interested to read that you are growing your tomatoes in pots. I too am trying that this year for the first time due to the blight in my garden last season that I assume has tainted my garden ...
Containers are better for deterring pests, while plants in the ground will need less frequent watering. Tomatoes are a staple in nearly every vegetable garden: they’re easy to grow, provide bountiful ...
Carrie Engel from Valley View Farms answers plant and gardening questions about the right pots and soil to use for tomato plants, what to feed an iris that's not blooming, and if there are certain ...
Want to win this year’s tomato games? Then you might want to buy some more tomato plants. You probably put in your tomato plants in April or May, and that’s great. Tomato plants do best in the hot, ...
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Santa's suit isn't the only red item that stirs interest this time of year. I get more mail on tomatoes in November and December than during the growing season. A recent letter from a Seattle reader ...
After a few second guesses and more mud on my garden clogs, the weather has cleared and things are back to normal in my yard. By “normal,” I mean things are growing and it”s really hot. My tomato ...