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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Tomatoes
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Tomatoes are nutritious and low in calories. One medium-sized tomato provides 57% of the recommended daily allotment (RDA) of vitamin C, 25% of vitamin A, and 8% of iron, yet it has only 35 calories.
Capture the garden-fresh taste of tomatoes all year long! See this helpful post on how to can tomatoes.
Many people also love dried tomatoes, so learn how to dry your own tomatoes here.
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It could be that the soil temperature is not optimal (below 80 degrees F); if hotter, the plant puts energy into root development, which deters ripening. Try removing some of the smaller tomatoes—that will put less stress on the plant and might help speed up the ripening process.
I've grown tomatoes in large pots for years, with great success. Live in Albuquerque, NM; lots of sun; very low humidity. The last 2 years, I've had disastrous crops - problems w/bugs, end rot, curly leaf - you name it. Bought new pots, all new potting soil (always), bought tomatoes from Connecticut to try to not have local pests to start. The county extension experimented with 'row cloth' and grew 70% more tomatoes. So, I've covered each plant with very lightweight 'row cloth' - plants are growing very nicely, and I already have a few tomatoes on one plant. Dumb question - do I need to uncover plants for a period each day or are the plants what is called self-pollinating? I've had past success without knowing what really made it work, other than sun, food and water! Thanks so much!
Tomatoes are 鈥渟elf-pollinating鈥 plants. Each flower has both a stamen and a stigma (male and female parts). Tomatoes don’t need pollinators to bear fruit but the plants do need help to release the pollen. Wind can shake the pollen loose or you can shake the plants gently by hand.
I'm not sure what is happening. Or the cause of it. After the bloom opens and then the bloom ready to form the tomato the steam at the head if the bloom turns yellow and then black then falls off.
Tomato blossoms may drop prematurely for several reasons. These include if the plant is, over several days, subjected to high daytime temperatures over 85, or nighttime temps over 70 or below 55. Low or high humidity may also cause it. These conditions all affect pollination. Other factors: lack of pollinators, or too much or too little nitrogen. Diseases or not enough water might also create the problem.
I live in South Texas (San Antonio). I am trying several varieties of tomatoes in containers. I have one patio tomato one Cherokee purple and one other; all my tomatoes have all gotten a large crack in the main stem of the plant. I cant seem to find any information on this. A friend told me it was probably a disease and to throw them out but they are all bearing fruit but I hate to toss them out if I don't need to! Thank you for any tomato tips.
any siggestions/ideas?
This is a tough one, and we went outside for guidance. It could be a few things and none sound good, unfortunately; here’s what we found (click through)
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鈥 look really closely here: http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/DiagnosticKeys/TomWlt/TomWiltKey.html
鈥 maybe this: https://extension.umd.edu/growit/fusarium-wilt-tomato-vegetables
We hope this helps鈥
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What can you grow to next to tomatoes and what should you not plant next to them??
You are referring to 鈥渃ompanion plants鈥濃攖hings that grow well together. We compiled a list of the 10 most common/popular vegetables and their 鈥渇riends鈥 and foes鈥 here: http://www.almanac.com/content/plant-companions-list-ten-common-vegetables You will certainly find tomatoes on the list; it’s probably the number one most popular plant!
Pls understand that companion plants are traditionally favorable to success but there are other factors that can put the kibosh on even the best efforts: Make sure your soil is the proper pH and is suitably composted. Plant your tomatoes in sun and water as needed. Tomato horn worms seem to resist the best companions, so keep an eye out for these finger-size (at maturity) green worms or they will destroy your crop. (Drown 鈥榚m, of you find 鈥榚m.)
Best wishes for a fabulous harvest!