Tomato Growing Secrets: How To Grow Great Tomatoes In The Vegetable Garden Or Containers (Vegetable Gardening Book 2)
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Tomato Growing Secrets: How To Grow Great Tomatoes In The Vegetable Garden Or Containers (Vegetable Gardening Book 2)
The Real Things You Need To Know To Succeed At Growing Tomatoes
You can grow massive crops of great tomatoes and this succinct ebook will give you the tools for success.
Planting - where, when to how - all the details you really need to understand
Spacing for maximum harvests depending on garden space
Glossary - all the strange terms nurseries use
How to improve your soil for tomatoes (and other vegetables too)
Growing tomatoes in containers: pro tips
Why you really want to mulch your tomatoes
Organic mulches versus plastic mulches
Pruning for maximum harvests
Staking versus cages versus growing without support
How to feed your tomatoes for maximum harvests
The role of organic matter in the life of a tomato
Getting earlier crops than the neighbors
Tomato problems: from insects to disease and their solutions
Problem summary charts to make it easier
Questions readers have asked over the years
. Doug Green has been in the gardening and nursery trade for over 30 years, growing just about every kind of plant you can imagine. For more years than he cares to admit, he grew a fall crop of tomatoes in his greenhouses for sales to local stores. His own gardening is organic and this was how he grew his plants - safe to eat for his family and neighbors. Green learned the tricks of the trade from the professionals and turned many of these techniques into home garden practices increasing his backyard yields to feed his own family on smaller numbers of plants and to increase his reputation as a lazy gardener always looking for maximum yields with minimum work.