A plate of grilled zucchini caprese salad? Don’t mind if we do. We eat juicy summer tomatoes every chance we get, but it doesn’t have to end when the weather cools down. In fact, you can grow your own ...
We've covered lots of ground when it comes to growing tomatoes. From planting and tending heirloom varieties to pruning and avoiding mistakes, we've learned a lot about the potential pitfalls and ...
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How and When to Start Tomato Seeds Indoors

Use this step-by-step guide to start tomato seeds indoors so they'll be ready for transplanting in the spring. Knowing ...
Ready to slash your gardening costs and get a jump start on your growing season? Starting seeds indoors can save you up to 70% compared to buying seedlings, but timing is everything. This ...
The loyal reader knows I am a firm believer that you are not really a gardener unless you start from seed at least one of the plants in your garden. Sure, you can buy a tomato plant that is full-grown ...
Warmer weather is here, but it’s not summer garden season yet. We still need to get through some chilly nights, so while you’re patiently waiting to stick warm-weather plants in the garden, you can ...
Indoor plants can make a home feel cozier and brighter. Plus, they can be easier to take care of than an outdoor garden — after all, you probably spend far more time in your house than in your yard ...
Vegetable gardeners dig tomatoes. But sadly, the most sought after and satisfying crop for home gardens can be a bit challenging for newcomers and seasoned green thumbs alike. Heavy clay soils, ...
Tomatoes grow on small plants in areas with direct sunlight. As seeds, they germinate best in warm temperatures. Within 2 months, they fully mature and start producing fruit until the weather becomes ...