tomato growing tips

Cherry Tomatoes - Tips for Growing Cherry Tomatoes

Cherry tomatoes are a favorite of many gardeners, and really deserve a place in most tomato gardens. They will bear fruit when other varieties won’t and are a nice change of pace from the typical large tomato that is the typical prize most gardeners seek.

These indeterminate tomatoes will just keep growing all season long, so some type of tomato cage or other support is a necessity for growing cherry tomatoes. It needs to be one of the larger tomato cages as it is not uncommon for these plants to grow taller than 6 feet in height. You can also use a tomato stake but be aware that these can get to pretty impressive heights. If a cage isn’t the right choice for you consider a tomato trellis.

Tomato Stakes - Are Stakes Better than Tomato Cages?

One of the age old problems with tomatoes is that they tend to sprawl all over the place. While this is not always bad, in some cases this can lead to malformed fruit, invasion of pests, and some tomato diseases if we just let them lay on the ground. So as we look for tomato support, let’s take a look at the advantages of tomato stakes vs cages for tomatoes, including some of the tomato spirals.

Tomato Planters - What Are Your Tomato Planter Choices?

If you don’t have the room or desire to have a regular vegetable garden for your tomatoes, that doesn’t mean that you can’t have a tomato garden. There are a number of different tomato planters that can get you growing tomatoes without a garden.

The most well know tomato planter is the Topsy Turvy upside down tomato planter. We have a full review of the Topsy Turvy, but in summary this planter lets the tomatoes grow upside down and grow to the ground from a hanging container. There have been hanging tomato planters for many years, but these tended to be smaller and the plants grew upright and then hung over the side of the planter. Any of these hanging tomato planters have a number of advantages.

Tomato Trellis - Boost Tomato Yields with Tomato Trellises

While tomato gardening is one of the favorite types of gardening for the home gardener, one of the requirements for many varieties of tomatoes is that they need support of some type like a tomato cage or tomato trellis. Keeping your tomatoes off the ground improves the quality of the tomatoes, and keeps the vines manageable.

Fertilizing Tomatoes - Some Tips on How to Fertilize Tomatoes

Once we start growing our tomatoes, we want to be sure to ensure the best yields by properly fertilizing the tomatoes. Here we have a few tips on how to fertilize tomatoes, using either traditional fertilzers or organic tomato fertilizer.

Growing Tomatoes Upside Down - Good Idea or Just a Fad?

You see all sorts of planters these days letting you start growing tomatoes upside down. They are advertised on TV and the TV shopping channels, and they are a best seller on Amazon much of the summer. Are they a good idea, or is the whole idea of growing tomatoes upside down just a fad? The commercials always make things look good. Lets look at the real world advantages and disadvantages of these upside down tomato planters.

Watering Tomatoes - Know When to Water Your Tomatoes

Watering your tomato plants. When do tomato plants need water, and how much do they need. It depends on a variety of factors, and there are some tools you can use to make watering tomato plants less work and more effective.

Like any plant it’s easiest to start with a loamy soil with lots of organic matter. Sandy soils will tend to dry out too quickly, and clay will tend to puddle and drain slowly. Either can be improved by the addition of organic matter like a well rotted compost.

Tomato Cages and Supports - Looking for the Best Tomato Cages

Start looking at the topic of tomato cages and supports, and you’ll find that there is a rush of creativity that has been unleashed in the world of gardening when it comes to tomato cages. We take a look at the variety of tomato cages that have been designed over the last few years and see which cages might work best for you.

Growing Balcony Tomatoes - How to Grow Tomatoes on a Balcony

Growing tomatoes is a very popular form of gardening. But for many people today the reality is that they live in an apartment or a condo, where there is no possible access to a garden, and the only real access to the outdoors is the balcony. Is it possible to grow tomatoes on a balcony?

The short answer is yes. There are a few things to keep in mind when trying to grow tomatoes on a balcony.

Growing Tomatoes - Our Ten Best Tomato Growing Tips

Growing tomatoes is probably the most popular activity in vegetable gardening. Information on how to grow tomatoes is searched more than any other plant (except for growing marijuana, but that’s not quite the same activity.)

It’s actually pretty easy to grow tomatoes, and the tomatoes you get from the garden are much better than anything you will find at the grocery store. They don’t take up much room, and can be grown in a wide range of places. So here are some of our best tomato growing tips.

Tomato Growing Tips - More of our Best Tips for Growing Tomatoes

Here are more of our best tomato growing tips.

Plant Deep - When planting your transplant seedlings, unlike most vegetables, set the seedling into the ground so the stem is covered all the way to the first set of true leaves. Tomatoes will send out roots from the stems, so setting them deeper will encourage a stronger root system, which is key to strong, healthy tomato plants. Tomatoes to be staked can be planted about 24 inches apart with 3 to 4 between rows. If you plan to use cages space them 30 to 36 inches apart.

Hanging Tomato Planters - Grow Tomatoes in a Hanging Basket

We’ve reviewed tomato planters for hanging upside down tomatoes. But those hanging planters tend to take up a lot of space, especially vertically. If you don’t have that kind of room or that’s too much to climb around here is an idea for small patio or balcony hanging planter.

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