As soon as you get your tomatoes in the ground, it's time to get a support system in place—both to keep the plant from toppling as it grows and to ensure good airflow for disease prevention. Depending ...
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A plump beefsteak tomato can weigh up to a pound—that's a lot of weight for the flexible branches of a tomato plant to support. Add the bulk of several fruits ripening at once, and you have the ...
AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. WELCOME TO TODAY’S GREEN WHERE BRANCH HILL FARM IN MILTON MILLS. I’M JOINED BY SEAN O’BRIEN OF THE UNH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION AND SEAN, THE PRIDE OF MOST VEGETABLE GARDENERS IS ...
We gardeners know that tomatoes need support. As in, physical support. In fact, many garden vegetables benefit from some physical support off the ground, including beans, peas, cucumbers, squashes, ...