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Stake vs. cage: What’s the best method for your tomato plants?
Find out if it's better to stake or cage your tomato plants to keep them standing tall through harvest.
Some of our onions have bolted too early and the bulbs have stopped growing. What should I do to prevent this? Onion bulbs do stop growing once it has "bolted" (set seed), so it is good to deadhead ...
Martha Stewart smiling at the 32nd FN Achievement Awards at IAC Headquarters. - Ron Adar/Shutterstock When not busy in the kitchen preparing meals or organizing her clever pots and pans storage, ...
Late May and early June are an important period for one of home gardener’s favorite crops – tomatoes. Kansas State University horticultural expert Cynthia Domenghini said tomatoes need support to ...
While tomato cages have their uses, they aren't the only option for supporting everyone's favorite homegrown ingredient for making salsas, salads, and sauces. In fact, there are plenty of other ...
Tomato plants can have determinate or indeterminate growth patterns. Learn the difference between determinate and ...
Growing tomatoes in containers can be incredibly rewarding or flat-out disastrous. Sometimes epic failures can happen for reasons beyond your control like tomato blight or a ridiculously wet or cold ...
Confused by tomato terms like determinate, indeterminate or green shoulders? Here’s what Yakima gardeners need to know before ...
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