Growing indeterminate tomatoes can be challenging. They put out suckers that grow every which way. Tame them with this easy alteration to an existing trellis.
An ultimate tomato trellis, for a serious grower, cannot be a single unit designed for a single plant. No-one entrenched in the tomato culture grows only a single tomato when in season, so the ...
Tomato cages are clunky and often aren't large enough to support plants. This clever alternative is easy to create and can be ...
Whether raised from seed or bought from a nursery, if tomato seedlings stayed as darling until their fruit ripens in June and July, everyone would grow them. But tomatoes are vines. The capability of ...
Whether you grow mostly vegetables, mostly flowers, or a mix of both, chances are good you've wanted to put some vining plants into the mix—and that means adding a trellis to the gardenscape. A ...
Planting some ivy, or already an avid gardener? A trellis, often crafted from wood, wire, or wrought iron, is a great way to train plants to grow in a certain direction, add some personality to your ...
Whether a tomato seedling was raised from seed or bought from a nursery, it’s as cute as the Obama family’s new puppy. If the plants stayed as darling until their fruit ripens in June and July, ...
Conventional gardening wisdom says you should pinch off the suckers that grow between the main tomato stem and the leaves of indeterminate (vining) tomato plants to encourage bigger fruit and more ...
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