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If you crave the taste of luscious, homegrown tomatoes but don’t have the space for a garden, container gardening might be just the thing for you.
With the right variety, you can grow and harvest tomatoes on your patio, deck, balcony, driveway, or any outdoor living space that offers full sun.
Here are four things to keep in mind if you want to grow great tomatoes in containers: Here’s a simple exercise to get you ...
Growing tomatoes in your garden can be immensely rewarding as long as you keep away those pests that will threaten your crop ...
Limited space or time shouldn't deter you from enjoying homegrown tomatoes. Container size is crucial, with larger containers being preferable for sufficient root space and moisture retention. Use a ...
Q. What size container, and potting mix, would you recommend for growing tomatoes? — B. Axson, Chesapeake A. While there are many benefits to growing in containers, the biggest drawback is wa… ...
Determinate tomato varieties (meaning they have a determined, defined growing height) grow to 2 to 3 feet tall and generally do not require staking — thus are good for small spaces and containers.
Bay Area Gardening 101: How to grow great tomatoes The first step in a bountiful tomato harvest lies in planting them right Starting the spring vegetable garden.
You can grow food in pots on your balcony -- or anyplace else you get some sun. But there are important things to know about container farming. Consider this your starter guide.
Most urbanites, and many suburbanites, are restricted to containers when planting a garden. Containers have a lot of advantages: they’re portable, cheap, and can be placed in awkward places, from ...
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