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Conquer Blossom End Rot
If you see a black, sunken spot on the end of your tomatoes, you've got blossom end rot. Learn what causes blossom end rot and ways to prevent it.
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garden fundamentals
Conquer Blossom End Rot
If you see a black, sunken spot on the end of your tomatoes, you've got blossom end rot. Learn what causes blossom end rot and ways to prevent it.
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garden fundamentals
One Simple Step to a More Successful Tomato Season
Tomatoes require a good balance of sun and water to grow, but many gardeners forget calcium-rich soil is also important. Read on to learn more.
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Tomato Quirks
Sometimes a tomato doesn’t turn out looking like you’d expect. Here are some tomato quirks you might see that are caused by neither insects nor diseases — and what (if anything) to do about them.
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garden fundamentals
Incredible Eggs in the Garden
Many gardeners use eggs in the garden to boost soil nutrients. Try putting eggshells in your compost. You can also plant eggshells or a whole egg in the hole before planting tomato plants.
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how to grow
Growing Tomatoes
Learn how to grow tomatoes. Get tips about growing tomatoes in the ground, raised beds, or containers. Care for tomato plants from planting to harvesting.
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how to grow
Growing Pumpkins
Whether as smiling jack-o’-lanterns or stacked near cornstalks, pumpkins are a symbol of fall. Get expert tips for growing pumpkins at home.
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For Early Tomatoes, Try This
Several gardening strategies will help you achieve early tomatoes. Planting early-maturing varieties is one way, but try these tricks for early tomatoes, too.
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how to grow
Growing Squash
Get expert tips on growing squash in your home vegetable garden. Squash is great for autumn eats and will put your vegetable garden in the fall spirit.
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how to grow
Growing Cantaloupe and Honeydew Melons
Growing cantaloupe and honeydew melons is so rewarding, as they taste much better than their store-bought cousins. Learn the best techniques here.
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diy garden projects
DIY: How to Build a Bamboo Trellis Tower
Here’s a simple, beautiful way to support tall-growing tomato (aka "indeterminate tomato") plants: a Bamboo Trellis Tower, brainchild of horticulturist and garden designer Charlie Thigpen. Bamboo can be surprisingly easy to find, as it grows vigorously and often a little too enthusiastically for the person on whose property it resides.
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garden fundamentals
Why Does pH Matter?
Simply put, plants grow better when planted in soil with the correct pH level. If pH is too high or too low, plants won't be as productive. Learn more here.
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How to Grow Tomatoes in Pots
Growing tomatoes in pots levels the home garden playing field, bringing a crop of homegrown ‘maters within reach for almost anyone, regardless of real estate.
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Growing Mexican Tarragon
Start growing Mexican tarragon in your home garden and you'll have an excellent substitute for French tarragon that does much better in the summer heat.
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garden fundamentals
Confessions of a First-Time Gardener
Follow the highs and lows of a first-time gardener and their experience planting tomatoes. Learn about the mistakes they made and how they learned to improve.
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Hot Summer Tips for Watering the Garden
Watering the garden in hot weather is crucial. Learn the best ways to water your garden in the summertime so your plants will thrive.
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garden fundamentals
Plant Tomatoes Deep, Deep, Deep
Each Bonnie tomato label urges you to plant tomatoes deep, so that a full 2/3 of the plant is underground. That means that if you buy a 10-inch tall plant, all but the top three to four inches is buried. Why? Because the plant will have a better, stronger root system. Better roots mean better tomatoes.
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how to grow
Growing Tarragon
Growing Mexican tarragon is a great idea if you love the flavor of French tarragon but live in a warmer region of the country.
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Growing Thyme
Growing the classic and delicious thyme herb is a great way to add flavor to many dishes, or create a beautiful ground cover in your yard.
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Caring for Vegetables in Pots
From planting to growing, learn how to care for your vegetables when gardening in a pot. Info on fertilizer, watering frequency and more.
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garden fundamentals
Harvest Guide to Summer Veggies
Harvesting summer vegetables can be tricky if you're just starting out with gardening. Use our quick guide to know when & how to harvest vegetables in your garden.
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