When fall is in the air and the weather begins to feel a little crisper, you may start to think about those plants in your garden that aren't as cold-hardy as others. Tomatoes are one of those plants ...
Tomato plants naturally tend to produce lots of leaves and relatively fewer fruits. However, balancing leaf and fruit production by pruning tomato plants is easy. Not only will trimming off excess ...
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If you’ve been following along on KELOLAND Living’s Ashley Thompson’s quest to become a gardener, you know that she fancies herself to be getting quite the green thumb. Well, it’s not green yet, but ...
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Prune your tomato plants if they’re getting wild and wooly. With proper pruning, you will not only neaten up the appearance of the garden, but fight off soil-borne diseases, allow air to flow through ...
Many of us plant our tomatoes, cage them or tie them to a support structure, fertilize, water and sit back to wait for our plants to produce. Is there something else we should be doing to improve the ...
Learn about proper tomato plant spacing for determinate and indeterminate tomatoes and other spacing mistakes to avoid in your garden.
Q: Can you tell me how to prune my tomato plants? I’m new to gardening. This is only my second year, and I keep reading that I need to prune my tomato plants for better tasting fruit. Is it too late ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A light-skinned hand touches a tomato plant sucker. - KieferPix/Shutterstock If you've savored a garden tomato that's warm from ...