Why Tomato Plants Are Pest Magnets If you’re growing tomatoes, you’re opening a buffet for hungry pests. These little guys don’t care about sharing! Your tomato plants are like a…
Imagine this: you’ve cared for your tomato plants from small seedlings, watered them regularly, and dreamed of enjoying fresh tomatoes in your summer salads. Then one morning, you see something…
Natural light and colorful flowers are great for both your indoor spaces and your garden. If you’re planning to plant something new after tomatoes, you’re on your way to a…
What is going on, everyone! Welcome to another very exciting article about growing tomatoes, and specifically how to hand pollinate them using five different methods. This topic comes up quite…
Welcome, farmers and gardeners! Today, we’ll explore an essential question about San Marzano tomatoes: how tall do these Italian beauties grow, and what does that mean for your garden? Knowing…
Clay soil is heavy and dense, with tiny particles that cling together. It drains slowly and compacts easily, which can make it hard for tomato roots to grow. For example,…
Before diving into solutions, it’s essential to identify the specific issue your tomato plant is facing. Here are some common problems with tomato leaves and how to spot them. Yellowing…
Tomatoes are tender, warm-season plants, but with a little effort you can keep them alive through winter for fresh early harvests and to preserve favorite varieties. In tropical climates, tomatoes…
Organic pesticides are becoming crucial for growing tomatoes. They help control pests while being safe for the environment and food. By using organic pesticides instead of synthetic ones, we can…
There’s something rather melancholy about clearing out the greenhouse at the end of summer. After months of caring for your greenhouse tomatoes, it’s time to get ready for the next…