Tomatoes are by far the most popular crop for most vegetable gardeners in Greater Columbus, and most gardeners keenly anticipate harvesting their first ripe red, yellow or purple beauties of the ...
July is the month in Sonoma and Napa counties when gardeners typically start to experience water challenges. – Check to make sure all irrigation systems are working, and drip lines have not been ...
This beginners guide shows how to transplant a tomato plant from one garden bed to another with tips on how this can be done ...
Some of our onions have bolted too early and the bulbs have stopped growing. What should I do to prevent this? Onion bulbs do stop growing once it has "bolted" (set seed), so it is good to deadhead ...
If you tried your hand at growing tomatoes this summer, you likely have a produce bowl overflowing with plump, juicy fruit. As the hot weather winds down, you might be wondering how long your tomato ...
Struggling with the dog days of summer wilting your tomato harvest? Kansas City’s own, James Worley, known as “The Tomato Whisperer,” shares some essential tips for keeping your tomato plants healthy ...
SEATTLE — Gardening expert Ciscoe Morris says you don't have to have a lot of space to grow tasty tomatoes — you can do it in a pot. But, there are some extra ingredients you need to add while ...
INDIANAPOLIS — It's Sunday, and that means Pat Sullivan, with Sullivan Hardware & Garden, is back to share his home and garden tips. This week, Sullivan shared his expertise on how to take care of ...
With the summer season well and truly in full swing, the garden is full of bountiful harvests that require careful picking, prepping, and storing if we want to enjoy the fruits of our labour. Tomatoes ...
Mid-July is a good time to evaluate tomato plant progress and make adjustments. Prune excess foliage and remove lower leaves to improve air circulation and reduce disease. Monitor plants for pests and ...