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As Andrew F. Smith details in his 1994 book The Tomato in America: Early History, Culture and Cookery, before the fruit made ...
Tomatoes are very hungry plants and need to be fed the right nutrients in order to thrive. Ground to Ground founder Shane ...
Willi Galloway, author of the recently released second edition of “Grow Cook Eat,” offers some expert advice on growing ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, extreme heat waves pose a significant threat to agricultural productivity. Studies ...
some cheap imported tomatoes are grown under polytunnels, picked under-ripe, then artificially ripened with ethylene gas, a plant hormone. Sun-warmed tomatoes picked straight from the vine are ...
But, if you properly plant your tomatoes far enough apart, you should be good to go! Here's your complete guide for tomato plant spacing you can enjoy a bountiful harvest without the headache.
Gardeners across the region are preparing or updating gardens and anticipating harvesting a bounty of homegrown goodness.
Hard frosts will quickly kill tomato seedlings, but the air temperature isn’t the only factor to consider when determining when to plant your tomatoes outdoors. The soil temperature is equally ...
Tomatoes have a general recommendation to space each plant 24 to 36 inches apart in each row. Your rows of planted tomato ...