Emily Jones

Growing Tomatoes In The Winter? 3 SURE Ways

Growing tomatoes in the winter

There’s no denying that homegrown tomatoes taste nothing like store-bought ones. During the warm season or in a warm climate, that’s easily accomplished all year around.  However, when it comes to cold climate countries and areas, that is not that easy. If you want to extend the life of tomato yield but you also live in a country with harsh winter, it’s expected to even ask yourself – can you … Read more

Tomato Zippering – Why It Happens? 2 Ways to Prevent It!

Tomato Zippering

Tomatoes are a delicious and nutritious fruit that can be enjoyed in many different ways. However, sometimes when you grow your tomatoes, you may bump into tomato zippering. This can be quite frustrating and sort of ugly looking. It also can make the tomato difficult to eat. But why does this happen? And is there a way that you can prevent it? Let’s go with the short answer for those … Read more

Tomato Companion Plants – Best and WORST Plants To Use

Tomato Companion Plants

If you’re looking to keep pests away from your tomato plants, you should consider planting some of the best tomato companion plants. With a little planning, you can create a garden that is both beautiful and productive. But first things first, for those who haven’t even heard what that is, let’s quickly clarify that. What is Companion Planting The term “companion planting” or “companion plant” refers to the intentional planting … Read more

Tomato Varieties – The ONLY Guide You Need!

tomato varieties

When you decide to start growing tomatoes on your own, it’s essential to know about the different tomato varieties available before you make the first hole in the ground. Each type has its unique flavor and texture, so you can choose the one that’s best for your needs. In this guide, we’ll introduce you to some of the most popular tomato varieties and tell you what to expect from each … Read more

Tomato Rot: How To Spot It Early And Save Your Crop

Tomato Rot

Many gardeners struggle to prevent tomato rot and are swiftly distressed when seeing the onset of dry and sunken decay on the blossom-end of their tomatoes as nothing is worse than pouring time and love into a plant to see it lost to this condition for which there are measures you can employ to help prevent. Also known as Blossom End Rot, tomato rot is when the tissue at the … Read more

Tomato Cages: The ONLY Guide You’d Need

Tomato cages

There are many benefits to using tomato cages to support your tomato plants. However, selecting the wrong cages for your plants or not using them properly can actually hinder your tomatoes’ growth and lead to a lower tomato yield. This guide will tell you everything you need to know to about planting and growing tomatoes in tomato cages so you know how to pick the right one for your garden. … Read more

Aphids On Tomato Plants – 10 EASY Ways To Get Rid Of Them

Aphids on tomato plants

They are super tiny yet super stubborn. We’re talking about aphids and their undying love for tomato plants. You see, these pesky insects are suckers for tomato leaves quite literally. They are completely different from a disease like a tomato blight for example and you can differentiate them easily. They’ll take advantage of the slightest opportunity to suck sap and other nutrients from leaves and stems leaving your once-blossoming plants … Read more

15 Tomato Bugs (with photos!) – How to Identify Them and Prevent Them

Tomato Bugs

Few things are as rewarding as growing your own veggies. All that careful gardening and all those days of waiting for your plant to bloom more than pay off when you see results in the form of fresh, vibrant produce that adds an extra-special flavor (metaphorically and otherwise!) to your plate of food. Tomatoes, especially, make a great choice as they’re easy and quick to grow, highly productive, and of … Read more

Tomato Blight – How To Identify And Prevent It?

Tomato Blight

Tomato blight spreads quickly through the air during wet periods in the summer. If the weather is cold, it can spread even faster. The first sign of tomato blight is round brown spots on the leaves. The spots can have yellow and green round edges. The next step is spreading to the flower and main stems. The dark spots will get blacker and darker, eventually killing the whole plant debris. … Read more

Tomato Fertilizer – The ONLY Guide You Need

Tomato Fertilizer

You want to grow big, healthy tomatoes but don’t know how to get started. The tomatoes are erratic, and most gardeners struggle to get them to grow big and healthy. One minute they’re doing great and the next, they’re wilting and producing no fruit. Using fertilizer is one of the best ways to ensure your tomatoes get what they need. Fertilizer provides nutrients that tomatoes need for healthy growth. It … Read more