how to grow tomatoes

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Fresh tasty tomatoes full of flavours.
Fresh tasty tomatoes full of flavours.

red tomatoes
red tomatoes
upside down tomatoes planting
upside down tomatoes planting

how to grow tasty natural tomatoes

Well, how to grow tomatoes? Tomato plant is a popular plant amongst gardener. Do you know that tomatoes should taste better? Because of new age, commercialization has declined the taste quality of tomatoes. Yet, we can still learn how to grow tasty tomatoes. Growing your own tomatoes can be a good hobby. Besise, you can enjoy picking a ripe tomato directly from the vine and popping it into your mouth without washing it. Mmm… tastes juicy, mouth-watering delicious snack.

Tips on growing tomatoes

Here are some tips on how to grow tomatoes

-You can plant tomatoes with either buying tomato seeds or tomatoes plant,

-For seeds, put them in about 6 inches deep to the soil. And for plant just burry the part until it covers the whole black plastic.

-Use soil with very slight acidity which is around PH 6.5.

-Tomatoes plant loves Sunlight, choose a place with plenty of sunlight will benefits your healthy tomatoes.

-Remember! A lot of warmth for your tomatoes plant will produce tastier tomatoes.

-for colder country or places with less sunlight, using green house can be an option.

-If you plant them in a row, don’t place them too close. Leave it with some gap on each tomatoes plant.

-You can plant tomatoes upside down if you have limited land space.

- Water your tomatoes plant every evening. Not too much water.

- grow tomatoes on stem is better compare to letting them lying on soil floor in terms of reducing pest and rotten ones.

- trim a little bit when necessary (when it grow too much leaves).

- try wrapping the green unripe tomatoes with newspaper, covering the whole tomatoes. This trick works on many fruits. Covering newspaper will ripen tomatoes fast and also protect them from birds.

-when they are ripe enough, harvest them. Don’t do it too late, as tomato that is too ripe does not taste good.


You’ll soon realize the different taste of your tomatoes compare to supermarket ones.

You’ll never know tomatoes taste that good. :)

More tips on how to grow tomatoes, growing upside down tomatoes, you can check this 64 pages e-book out.

how to grow tomatoes ebook


Good luck!


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fortunerep  says:
7 months ago

I wish I had that upside down tomato planter!! Great tips about the newspaper.

Dori

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