10 Best Tomato Growing Tips for Success

Article Category: Tomato Growing    

Are you having trouble growing tomatoes? It’s really not that hard. Here are the 10 best tomato growing tips used by experienced gardeners to ensure a healthy, productive season to make all their efforts worth it.

1. Giving good foundations- The beginning stage is the most important part of a tomato plant’s life. Giving your seedlings enough light and nutrients goes a long way in stimulating its growth and productivity.

2. Correctly harden off seedlings before planting them into the garden. A lot of people fail to do this, and they end up with damaged seedlings whose growth will be stagnated due to the harsh conditions they encountered.

3. Before transplant, prepare a nutritious transplant hole for your plants. This tomato growing tip goes for whether you’re planting into the ground or into a container. A nutritious growing hole to put your tomato in is crucial for its feeding in the future. A scoopful of a slow release formula like Osmocote will more than adequately complete the jobs.

4. Bury your transplants deep. This single tomato growing tip takes about a couple of minutes to do for each plant, but will generate a noticeable difference in the growth and productivity of the later plant. Root branches will form along the buried stem, giving your tomato plants a huge advantage of possessing an enormous root foundation and being able to take in lots of nutrients and water.

5. Space your tomato plants correctly. Don’t over pack them into small areas. Tomatoes typically need a lot of space to grow. Follow the instructions on the seed packet for optimal spacing.

6. Water regularly. Establishing a watering pattern is the best way for plants to take up the water they need.

7. Fertilize regularly. Tomato plants love regularity. Periodical fertilization every two weeks is preferable for growing plants. Fertilizing more when blossoms set on the plant will boost the production of fruits.

8. Prune dead leaves and extraneous suckers. Pruning off diseased looking leaves will create a healthy habitat for all your plants. This prevents the disease from spreading into the rest of your tomato patch. Pruning suckers is more a matter of aesthetics, but occasional pruning is recommended if you’re looking to grow big-fruited varieties. Slight pruning of big fruited, heirloom indeterminate varieties like Brandywine and Aunt Gertie’s Gold will result in bigger and higher quality fruits.

9. Apply mulch to keep down soil borne weeds, pests, and diseases. Mulching also saves water by preventing evaporation from the soil.

10. If you’re looking for the best tomato growing tip to deal with pests damaging your precious fruits, the best advice is to harvest them when they’re green, and bring them in to ripen. Doing this will affect the taste a little bit and is not much fun, but home-ripened home-grown tomatoes are still better than those red tasteless things at the store.

There you have it, the best tomato growing tips for the best tomato growers. A little work along each of the tips will go a long way to bring you the finest harvest your garden can support.


 
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