Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Planting tomatoes

A few tidbits about growing tomatoes, the favorite garden food in the United States...

If you plant starts, you will get a longer fruiting season but will pay more than if you start from seed. Bury your starts fairly deep. The more stem you get under the dirt, the more of it will become root, giving your plant a deep root system to sustain a bigger, more productive plant.

For best variety and longer growing season, plant more than one kind of tomato. Grape tomatoes are very sweet and fun to eat right off the vine, and beefsteak tomatoes will give you lots of "flesh" for cooking. Other varieties can be pretty, have unique flavors, or have earlier fruiting season. Experiment.

Tomatoes need support. A good steel cage will hold up much better than a cheap wire cage, and if you plan to grow tomatoes summer after summer, it's worth the investment. Also good is a trellis, or even a length of fence.

Don't plant tomatoes and potatoes together, because they are closely related and can share pests or diseases.

For real fun, plant onion, cilantro, and chili peppers also, and make your own garden salsa!

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