Tomatoes still green on your vine, and first frosts are round the corner? You can still rescue your tomatoes and ripen them before they're damaged by cold weather. Here's how.
Nothing tastes better than a fresh tomato from the vine, but a specimen that won't ripen can signal a problem with the plant or its growing conditions. Perhaps a heat wave has halted the ripening ...
Fall (which officially started yesterday, Sept. 22) is a busy time to do lots of jobs in the landscape, but it’s also a time to think about “undoing” a few things. Three situations to consider: 1.) ...
The end of summer and the fall in temperatures have left many UK gardeners wondering whether their tomatoes will ripen in time. Tomatoes are usually ready from early summer, and the ones ripened on ...
Before you buy any tomato plants or seeds, you should decide whether you want to grow determinate or indeterminate tomatoes.
Farming is a gamble, something even backyard vegetable gardeners know all too well. This year, some of us beat the typical first frost (32 degrees or below). At the recording station at the Yakima Air ...
Tomatoes are the easiest fruit to grow and have the biggest return on your investment. The plants are easy to grow from seed and can produce hundreds of flowers. They readily self-seed, so many ...