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There's no one-size-fits-all approach to growing tomatoes. Here's how to figure out whether containers or in-ground beds are best for your plants.
Tomatoes can be grown in containers and the ground, but is one inherently better than the other? Two gardening experts weigh in, and their answers may surprise you.
A great beginner plant for many, especially for container gardening, is tomatoes. Tomatoes are a staple to a garden and can be very rewarding (and tasty!) However, there are a few common mistakes that ...
This week, the Master Gardener also explains the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes (and potatoes, too).
Growing tomatoes in containers comes with plentiful benefits, such as the ability to relocate the plant to meet sunlight requirements or to provide shelter from an incoming storm.
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.
Here are four things to keep in mind if you want to grow great tomatoes in containers or pots this season.
I grow most of my tomatoes in pots every year since I plant too many early-season crops and take up my small space before tomatoes are ready to be planted.
With spring planting on the horizon, the Master Gardeners have some tips for growing tomatoes in containers.
If you are like me, you are scrambling to obtain the right tomato selections to plant in the garden or in containers to ride out this heat and produce fruit before cold weather arrives. If the ...
Florida heat and humidity can make growing certain crops more difficult, including tomatoes. These varieties are built to withstand the state's weather.
Bay Area Gardening 101: How to grow great tomatoes The first step in a bountiful tomato harvest lies in planting them right ...