So you want to know how to grow Tomatoes? Tomatoes
are one of the most popular vegetables to grow in your garden. They can be sliced, chopped, diced, cooked or
made into a sauce. Tomatoes are easy to store if you have too many, and
are relatively easy to grow. Just a few plants will give you a bumper
crop that you can use for weeks and weeks or give away to friends and neighbors.
You first need to decide what type of tomatoes you are going to grow.
There are multiple varieties ranging from slicers, to sauce tomatoes,
to small cherry and grape tomatoes. How to grow tomatoes is pretty straight forward but the type you grow will obviously
depends upon your
individual needs and the type of Tomato you enjoy. Slicers work for
sandwiches, or eating
straight out of the garden!
Sauce tomatoes such as romas make good
salsa, spaghetti sauce, and are good for soups. The smaller varieties
are generally best for salads, or for popping right into your mouth.
Good slicers are Brandywine, and Big Boy. A good sauce tomato is Amish
paste. Terrific small tomatoes are sun cherry and sweet million.
How to grow tomatoes perfectly is achieved easily. Tomatoes should be started indoors six to eight weeks prior to the last
frost or you can buy transplants from the garden store. If you start
your own, you will have a greater choice about what type you will grow.
Place seeds in a small container, and place on a sunny enclosed porch
or in a window. Water them regularly, and ensure that they are getting
good sun, or they can become spindly. You should make sure to thin
seedlings to only one per
pot for best growth.
When you are ready to plant tomatoes in the garden, make sure that you
do not plant them in the same place that they were planted the year
before. This will help to avoid disease and pests who have wintered
over in the soil, and are just waiting for the plants. Planting in a
new spot does not guarantee that you will not have some insect
destruction, but it will help. Pests to look out for include tomato
hornworms, and aphids. Encourage beneficial insects like ladybugs and
parasitic wasps in order to take care of the problem.
Tomatoes need to be fertilized until they set fruit. Select an organic
fertilizer from the garden center, or use fish emulsion when you water.
This will encourage steady growth, and will get you to your tomatoes
more quickly than not fertilizing at all. For all around feeding of the
soil, incorporate compost into the garden before planting. Hopefully this article has given you an insight into how to grow tomatoes quickly and easily.
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