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Tomatoes are heat-loving plants that grow perennially in zones 10 and up. But in chillier locations, these plants are typically cultivated as annuals and replaced with new tomato plants each spring.
Do you love to grow tomatoes? You're not alone: Tomatoes are mainstays in many gardeners' plots—including Martha's. According to Martha, this bold, red fruit (yes, fruit!) delivers the taste of ...
Cherry Tomatoes Fruiting plants are trickier to grow indoors in winter because most need ample sunlight and heat to mature. Cherry tomatoes are one of the easiest of the fruiting crops to grow indoors ...
Preparing your tomato plant for overwintering is crucial to the health of your plant overwinter. Before bringing your plants indoors, ensure that your tomato plant is healthy and remove any leaves ...
Growing food indoors during the winter might sound like a large project, both in time and expense. But when the steps are broken down, it is much simpler than you think.
Growing tomatoes is the ultimate act of garden long term love. The amount of time it takes to choose the variety, germinate it, nurture it through the seedling process, plant it correctly, and ...
We can grow some of our food inside our house here in winter. Lettuce and other greens are a good place to start. Some vegetables need the blazing hot sun of Michigan’s summer to produce nice food.
Just because days are shorter and colder and the outdoor gardening days are over, that doesn’t mean growing must come to an end. Indoor green houseplants are an option, so add some herbs to the ...