Stake your tomatoes right when they're in their final position so they can settle in and spread their root system to grow taller. Choose metal or plastic stakes since they're non-slip and durable ...
Tomato plants have a naturally sprawling growth habit that need support if you want to get better harvests and healthier plants. There are lots of tomato cages and staking options on the market and ...
A month from now, don't say I didn't warn you. Tomato seedlings that were planted neatly near garden stakes are already beginning to take matters into their own hands, and if allowed to grow willy ...
Forget GardenTok, YouTube, or Pinterest if you're looking for vegetable gardening tips. No matter what horticultural question you might have, chances are extremely high that the OG, Martha Stewart, ...
Some of our onions have bolted too early and the bulbs have stopped growing. What should I do to prevent this? Onion bulbs do stop growing once it has "bolted" (set seed), so it is good to deadhead ...
It was probably the most disappointing sight I've ever seen in a garden. Several years ago, a friend's tomato plants - heavily loaded with fruit - collapsed to the ground after a summer thunderstorm.
Nothing rattles a gardener faster than spotting the first signs of blight on a tomato. The brown spots creep in, leaves start to yellow, and before you know it, the plant looks like it's waving a ...