Most heirloom tomato plants grow well in a container as long as you know how to grow them properly, which cultivars are better and easier to manage, and the pot size is adequate. Our Latest Videos Learn How to Grow so Many Tomatoes in So Little Spacehere Determinate vs. Indeterminate Deter...
Simple 3-4in (7-10cm) wide containers are great for sowing seed like tomatoes, which are then pricked out/transplanted into their own pots once they are big enough to handle. For vegetables or flowers you will be growing a lot of, a seed tray works well, giving more surface to sow ...
Simple 3-4in (7-10cm) wide containers are great for sowing seed like tomatoes, which are then pricked out/transplanted into their own pots once they are big enough to handle. For vegetables or flowers you will be growing a lot of, a seed tray works well, giving more surface to sow ...
Follow these Simple Dos and Don’ts for Growing Great Tomatoes. DOS Do provide plenty of sunlight for tomatoes Growing great tomatoes starts with good sun light. Tomato plants need sunlight and lots of it. They need about 10 hours of direct sunlight a day during the summer (and 10-14 hour...
Purchase seed-growing flatswith individual cells, also known asseed cell trays. They're re-usable from year to year. Buy individualpeat potsorpeat pellets. You can transplant them into the next size pot or directly right in the ground. ...
If you like growing tomatoes but don’t have enough space for full-size plants, try growing the small tomato plants known as micro tomatoes or micro dwarf tomatoes. These compact tomato plants taste just like the tomatoes you’re familiar with, but they grow on itty bitty plants. In this ...
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This is one of our favorite ways to preparegnocchi. Roasting gives the dumplings a slightly browned exterior while still maintaining a pillowy, chewy interior. They're a fabulous base for aCaprese, except here we swap outtomatoes(not always in season!) for beautiful and reliably sweetbell pepp...
When selecting your Japanese maple, you’ll want to opt for a small, dwarf variety such as the ‘Elizabeth’ or ‘Fireball’ popularly chosen for only growing to around five feet tall over a number of years. A well-draining pot double the size of your Japanese maple root system is ...
To wit, you’ll find Kale & Egusi, which takes cues from Nigerian egusi soup (made with ground melon or pumpkin seeds) and marries it with kale, or Red Pepper Vodka Chicken, in which she swaps in fresh tomatoes for the tomato paste of traditional Nigerian obe ata (aka stew). We love...