Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum) are beloved by gardeners, with over 10,000 possible types to grow. These leafy annuals grow ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s something about fresh tomatoes from the garden that makes them taste beyond incredible. And now that it’s officially ...
There’s no doubt about it, vine-ripened tomatoes are one of the best reasons to garden. Whether added to a salad or garnished with basil, nothing beats the taste of a succulent tomato ripened to ...
Tomato plants can have determinate or indeterminate growth patterns. Learn the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomato plants and which one is best for your garden.
Did you know that in addition to producing mouthwatering fruit, tomato plants also have a surprising superpower that gardeners can take advantage of? While burying the stems of most garden plants can ...
Every gardener has likely had a fail of some sort when growing tomatoes. These abundant growing vegetables (or fruit?) produce at such rapid speeds that planting them too close together is asking for ...
Summer is officially here, so that means tomato season is around the corner. If you are planting some yourself, how do you know which kinds to buy? Meteorologist Alex Calamia breaks it all down in ...
Have you heard a loud screeching hum in the yard yet? Seen any pinky-sized, hard-shelled bugs flying around that look like locusts with bulging, orange-red eyes? Keep your eyes peeled for the ...
This easy guide walks you through growing tomatoes at home, from sowing seeds to picking ripe fruits. See how you can enjoy healthy plants even in small spaces.
Tomatoes on your summer menu? Pair them with simple companion plants this spring to boost flavour, protect crops and make the most of UK gardens.
The practice of companion planting has many benefits: It saves space, improves soil health, and controls pests. But, not all plants benefit each other. Beans and peas don't do well next to onions and ...