Tomato Growing features
| Fruits of no labour: Growing your own tomatoes couldn't be easier | |
| tomato growing score: 100 from The Independent - House & Home RSS Feed | |
| As any keen home-grower knows, early summer is tomato time, as the house fills with the delicious scent of their leaves. Some are already flowering, but it's not too late to start, especially as meteorological fingers are crossed for a vintage tomato summer. | |
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| Tomato Growing Tips – Improving Your Tomato Yields | Gardening ...: Tomato Growing Tips - Improving Your Tomato Y... http://bit.ly/6wGuze | |
| By: GardeningGuru33 (Gardening Guru) | |
| That was too easy to find. What about growing a tomato inside? | |
| By: Reace84 (Maurice Tolson) | |
| Sow tomato seeds in containers now | |
| tomato growing score: 93 from Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Lifestyle | |
| Ciscoe Morris' To-Do List: Sow tomato seeds in containers now. Try growing some of Ciscoe's favorite tomato varieties. Put on your rose-pruning gloves and get to work. | |
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| So this wild weed growing out of a crack in a Collingwood pavement is actually a tomato plant!?! http://twitpic.com/uqxn8 | |
| By: alexmwalker (Alex Walker) | |
| Tomatoes getting bigger in my bucket tomato garden. I'm growing Romas for sauce this winter and hope to have enough this January. | |
| By: azdparkin (Dave) | |
| Common-sense veg-growing in Oprah's magazine | |
| tomato growing score: 90 from Garden Rant | |
| Pick up the June issue and you'll notice a familiar face - our own Michele O urging us to "forget the myth of the $20 tomato". Her practical and passionate approach is laid out in these simple steps: 1. Pick... | |
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| 3 salsas done tomato y jalepeño, tomatillo, & chipotle cascabel. it feels good to be a mexican. so glad i learned this trait growing up! | |
| By: irobyn (Robyn Henderson) | |
| I think my garden is secretly a vegetable gathering venue. Not only is the spring onion still growing out the drain, the tomato is... | |
| By: xx_Emma48_xx (Emma =)) | |
| Tomato Blight, What Tomato Blight? | |
| tomato growing score: 89 from Veggie Gardening Tips | |
| Okay, I'll admit that this summer was a terrible one for growing tomatoes, and no, I can’t make claims that my garden was immune from the sting of Tomato Blight! But you know what, I still had more than enough homegrown tomatoes to enjoy and share with friends in spite of the widespread disease. This [...] | |
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| I can't stop staring at, and petting my new pots of oregano, thyme, rosemary and cherry tomato. Next step - growing my own strawberries! | |
| By: purplefoodie (Shaheen) | |
| Sensational Lawn » Top Vegetable Gardening Tips For Tomato Growing http://bit.ly/5WfJ0r | |
| By: green_garden (Kenneth Swiger) | |
| Featured Plant: Tomato! | |
| tomato growing score: 88 from About.com Gardening | |
| Yes, it?s the tomato days of summer. I know some of you heat belt gardeners may be in tomato hiatus, but I?m sure you?ll let the rest of us take a mid-summer pause to celebrate the champion of the home vegetable garden.
Every vegetable garden has at least one type of tomato growing in it. We coddle them, we wait patiently for the signs of first blush and we brag about their size, flavor and productivity. But none of us are immune to the many, many, many problems lying in wait to attack our precious tomatoes. It does seem like if it?s not one thing, it?s another. But for today, let?s just celebrate that first sun warm, vine ripened dripping with juice tomato. Here are the ins and outs of choosing, growing and caring for tomatoes. Photo: Getty Images News | |
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| RT @GregoryCollins: Sensational Lawn » Top Vegetable Gardening Tips For Tomato Growing http://bit.ly/6nsHn8 | |
| By: ChemarieMonica (Che-Marie Espinas) | |
| Sensational Lawn » Top Vegetable Gardening Tips For Tomato Growing: Related Posts. Related posts: Im Growing A Veg... http://bit.ly/8n3qBL | |
| By: gargening_101 (sandy richardson) | |
| Featured Plant: Tomato! | |
| tomato growing score: 88 from About.com Gardening | |
| Yes, it?s the tomato days of summer. I know some of you heat belt gardeners may be in tomato hiatus, but I?m sure you?ll let the rest of us take a mid-summer pause to celebrate the champion of the home vegetable garden.
Every vegetable garden has at least one type of tomato growing in it. We coddle them, we wait patiently for the signs of first blush and we brag about their size, flavor and productivity. But none of us are immune to the many, many, many problems lying in wait to attack our precious tomatoes. It does seem like if it?s not one thing, it?s another. But for today, let?s just celebrate that first sun warm, vine ripened dripping with juice tomato. Here are the ins and outs of choosing, growing and caring for tomatoes. Photo: Getty Images News | |
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| Garden Journal 8/23/09:The First Tomato of the Year Is Finally Ripe! | |
| tomato growing score: 83 from In My Kitchen Garden | |
Swaddled in a Bed of Fresh Basil (the biggest success in the garden this year) Realization of the Day: It's always a good idea to download your photo and check to see if it's in focus before gobbling up the subject in a fit of uncontrollable excitement. When I was growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area suburbs, our neighbor across the street always planted a big backyard vegetable garden, which we were sometimes called upon to water while he and his family took their summer vacation. A few years ago my foodie mom (aka Queen of the 100% Whole Grain Bran Muffins) and I were talking about ripening tomatoes in the garden, and she said, "Well you know what Mr. C. always used to say, don't you? That his first tomatoes were always ripe on August 1st. 'It doesn't matter when I plant them, it's always August 1st,' he'd tell me. 'I can plant my tomatoes on the last day of July, and I'll still have ripe tomatoes on August 1st.'" This cracked me up. The 20th of August is definitely a ripe tomato rec [more...] | |
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| Photo: Attack of the Tomato-Growing Robots! | |
| tomato growing score: 82 from PC World Latest Technology News | |
| Networked sensors alert the "robo-gardener" that it's time to water the crops. | |
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| Market Watch: Tomato growing with passion | |
| tomato growing score: 80 from L.A. Times - Food & Dining | |
| "Windshield doctor and heirloom tomato grower." It sounds like one of those joke advertisements, but Darrell Elser juggles these two vocations with aplomb.
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| Garden Journal 9/23/09:Tomatoes! Freshly Picked Heirlooms (Mine) and Favorite Varieties to Grow (Mine and Yours) | |
| tomato growing score: 76 from In My Kitchen Garden | |
My Favorite Kind of Tomatoes—Ripe! Realization of the Day: 2009 is not my Year of the Tomato. It was supposed to be. In late winter (on time!) I started something like 30 different kinds of heirloom tomato seeds, most of which I'd never grown before, and with fabulous names like Egg Yolk, Mule Team, and Chocolate Vintage. Things pretty much went downhill after that, though I'm finally harvesting a few various ripe tomatoes—some of which I can even identify. (Why do the plants that I meticulously label and make notes about usually seem to die?) I'm also already planning for next year—and I'm not the only one. Back on September 3rd (where has this month gone?) a message arrived in my inbox from 'mother.' Since messages from my mother have her name on them, I figured it was spam—like all the ones that say they're from 'me.' But then I looked at the subject line: Help Us with the Top Tomato Varieties Survey. This wasn't spam, it was from Mother Earth News, specifically Cheryl Long, the Editor i [more...] | |
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| more on late blight | |
| tomato growing score: 75 from Skippy's Vegetable Garden | |
| Late blight seem to be the only conversation topic I hear this week at our community gardens. I hear yelling from across the way about newly discovered dead tomato plants. I hear long technical discussions among groups of gardeners. And everyone spends a fair amount of time walking around and looking at tomato and potato plants in other plots. People come by my plot to chat and they know whose plants look good and whose are dead. They remind me that I should be bagging and destroying the foliage so it doesn't infect everyone else's plants, which, of course are all already infected or dead or coated with fungicide. And there are stories circulating about who has pulled everything, who won't pull anything, who's bagging and disposing, and, probably one about me just throwing my dead plants into my compost bin. I heard someone dug up a whole row of potatoes that were just mush from blight. I emailed the extension school yesterday to see if there any experts who could come talk to us. With so [more...] | |
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