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Peppers, tomatoes, and eggplant are all members of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) and should not be planted together in the same bed every year. This could encourage the spread of soil-borne diseases and deplete the soil of important nutrients. Rotate these crops to another bed the next ...
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Hot peppers love the sun and grow in temperatures that range from 70 to 90 F (21 to 32 C). They don’t take up a lot of growing space. A half dozen plants should provide a family with peppers all summer long. You can also grow peppers in containers; look for compact varieties. Al...
How to Grow Better Tomatoes By: Cynthia Sandberg Tomatoes are the number one edible plant people grow in their yards. Unfortunately, many people think you just plop a plant in the ground and with water it will grow. If you’re really lucky, and the planets and stars are in alignment, ...
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we’ve certainly learned quite a few tips and tricks over the years for getting the biggest possible harvest from our crop. With that in mind, here is a look at 6 of our biggest tomato growing secrets of all – which hopefully can help you grow your best crop of tomatoes ever this yea...
Due to their compact growing habit, pepper plants grow successfully in containers. The plant remains under 1 to 3 feet in height (depending on the variety; do check out the best hot peppers to grow in pots). Conversely, in favorable conditions on the ground, some cultivars can grow up to...
Southern exposure works best, exposing vegetables to sunlight from morning until late afternoon. Western exposure also works, although not as effectively for heat-loving vegetables like tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers. Vegetable gardens need loose, well-draining soil containing at least 40% clay, 40%...
The best way to grow tomatoes—especially in small gardens—is in a deep-dug or raised garden bed, and train them vertically, as in the photo at left.If you have a lot of space and a deep, loose, loam with plenty of organic matter, they’ll do fine in widely-spaced rows.When you...