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Tomato Gardening Tips Bring Fruit To Life


The tomato, one of the easiest plants to grow in the garden can provide a burst of flavor when picked fresh from the vine. Whether eaten like an apple, sliced onto a sandwich or processed into spaghetti sauce it is one of the most popular homegrown vegetables. Although with its seeds inside, botanists refer to them as fruits they are technically berries. However, whatever they care called with a few tomato gardening tips tomatoes can be easily grown in the garden.

There are two ways to get started growing tomatoes, one is to grow the plants directly from seed, starting them indoors, and the easy way is to buy them from a nursery ready to go directly into the garden. If buying from a nursery, make sure they have not been in the pot too long. Plants are usually ready for planting in six to eight weeks and the roots should not overfill a four-inch pot. Look at the drain hole on the bottom of the pot and if the roots are growing through, it has been there too long. With good tomato gardening tips they can be made to get over the stress of being transplanted and produce good fruit.

While not overly picky about the soil, tomato gardening tips recommend checking acidity will help the plants grow healthy and strong. Humus and mulch can help provide the plants the nutrients they need without the use of chemical fertilizers. There are also electronic testers that provide the pH level of the soil along with its fertility.

Large Plants Will Need Extra Support

Once the plant is in the ground and begins to grow, stakes or cages should be used to keep them from falling over and to keep the tomatoes off the ground while they ripen. As the fruit grow larger and heavier it can bend the plant and cause it to break, stopping the growth process. With tomato gardening tips keep the plant tied to stake, checking it frequently and rearranging the limbs around cages can keep it upright and sturdy. If tying the limbs to the stake use soft, expandable rope to prevent it from cutting into the plant. A strip from old nylon stockings work well.

Additional tomato gardening tips advise to cultivate around the plant as it grown to keep the weeds from stealing all the food in the soil the tomato plant also need to grow. Keep an eye out for any bug population that will eat the plants or burrow into the fruit as it ripens.

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Natural compost and a layer of organic fertilizer such as leaves and grass clippings can be turned over in the garden in the fall and will supply nutrition for organic tomato gardening in the spring. This will allow the seeds to sprout. Ideally, plants should grow in rich soil that is highly organic. For example, local gardeners can give you advice on the best times of day to water and how much water your plants will need as they grow. By keeping a close watch on the weather forecast, you can prepare to protect your plants if a frosty night is predicted.


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This allows you to pull the faster growing crops like radishes early on to make room for the growth of the slower growing plants. These little bugs pierce the vines of your plants sucking out the nutrients until the leaves wither away and the vine eventually dies. This is also a great activity to incorporate into a family hobby, since children can learn much from vegetable gardening and it give your entire brood the chance to spend plenty of time together.