Tomato, Fourth Of July Hybrid The first tomato to ripen by Independence Day! Be the first on your block to have vine ripened red, luscious tomatoes by the Fourth of July. Enjoy the plentiful harvest about 49 days after setting plants in the garden. Indeterminate plants produce fruits that average 4 ounces all season long. [...]
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Tomato Plants And Blossoms, The Great Debate
Posted June 15th, 2010 by admin | No CommentsI was at the Schuring Green Houses the other day and Sue asked me a question that has been debated for as long as I’ve been planting tomatoes. The question was; Should you remove blossoms and fruit from a tomato plant when you’re planting it? Let me give a definitive answer….it depends….how was that for [...]
Tomato Diseases Aren’t Here Yet………
Posted May 21st, 2010 by admin | No CommentsOK….so we’re a tad early with all the problems that can arise from growing tomatoes and tomato diseases, but we’re not too early for soil preparation. Soil preparation is one of the most fundamental things we can do to insure good health for our tomatoes. Many of the diseases that afflict tomatoes are borne from [...]