Gardeners from across the spectrum of novice to expert can be found growing tomatoes in the summer months. This cheerful vine produces vibrant red fruit that has become synonymous with warm-weather ...
Tomatoes are one of the most popular, if not the most popular, crops in our vegetable gardens, although, as you probably know, they’re technically a fruit. Juicy, fragrant, and just so satisfying to ...
Marigolds are the best flowers to plant with your tomatoes. Not only are marigolds bright and bountiful, but they also offer multiple benefits to tomato plants. Let me explain why you should grow ...
Of the many fruits, vegetables, and herbs that may grow in your garden, tomato plants are among the ones that will benefit the most from companion plants. According to Indermaur, companion plants can, ...
Not sure what to plant in your garden? Tomatoes are a great choice for early summer because they love the heat and sunshine at this time of year. (Plus, it's the perfect excuse to try Ree's ...
Everywhere I look, there are tomato plants for sale. They are gorgeous. Strong stems, full leaves, and even a few blooms on some early producers. I encourage you to grab a pot and put a tomato plant ...
Like many of my fellow gardeners in western Kansas, last year I didn’t get any good, ripe tomatoes until October. Of course, the frost hit, and then they just rotted in my garden beds. A family member ...
It’s a fact of life that certain things are infinitely better when paired together: wine and cheese, peanut butter and jelly, chips and guacamole. But this logic doesn’t apply solely in the kitchen.
Some plants help tomatoes grow, while others can steal nutrients and compete for moisture. Avoid plants that attract the same pests and diseases and any that may inhibit tomato growth. Choose ...