Many gardeners have a hard time pruning their tomato plants, but when done the right way, it is incredibly beneficial, and ...
Removing suckers may reduce your total number of tomatoes, even if it increases the size of some.
Certain sources on the internet claim that if you prune your tomato plants in June, you will double your harvest. But does ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Reddit Tomato growers on Reddit are having a very familiar summer argument: Should you prune your plants, or just ...
If you haven't checked on our tomato plants for a couple of days and are amazed how much they grew, you won't need much convincing that pruning is an important part of tomato-care routine. It is a ...
If you haven't checked on our tomato plants for a couple of days and are amazed how much they grew, you won't need much convincing that pruning is an important part of tomato-care routine. It is a ...
By Barbara Brown, Master Gardener Gardening Grandma says… “You must remove suckers from your tomato plants. Suckers steal the plant’s energy, and you get fewer tomatoes.” Truth or myth? Let’s find out ...
A tomato plant left to its own devices can easily reach 6 feet tall or more by midsummer. For most home gardeners, that's a problem. Whether you're working with a small raised bed, a balcony container ...
"A little proactive care now goes a long way." ...
From watering less to leaving one sucker behind, these Italian tomato-growing techniques can improve flavor and harvests ...
The secret to sweeter, healthier tomatoes comes down to sunlight, soil, and a few simple gardening techniques.