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With the right variety, you can grow and harvest tomatoes on your patio, deck, balcony, driveway, or any outdoor living space that offers full sun.
This week, the Master Gardener also explains the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes (and potatoes, too).
Growing tomatoes in containers, actually growing just about anything in a container rather than in the ground, presents the double-edged-sword of horticulture.
Q. What size container, and potting mix, would you recommend for growing tomatoes? — B. Axson, Chesapeake A. While there are many benefits to growing in containers, the biggest drawback is wa… ...
Growing in containers is a great way to grow vegetables and other plants during the winter months, or when you’ve run out of room in your home garden. We’ll go over the tomato varieties that ...
It's exciting to begin growing your own tomato plants, but you'll need to rein in your excitement while you wait for the fruit to be ready.
Here, we spoke to experts about the tomatoes that they think grow best in containers, along with all the tips and tricks you'll need to care for and harvest them. Meet the Expert ...