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Grow Great Tomatoes Using Container Gardening Methods |
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CONTAINER TOMATO GARDENING Tomatoes can be grown
easily in container gardens. Here's how: USE LARGE CONTAINERS Tomatoes are large plants when they mature. For this reason, your container size should be at least 12 – 14" in width or diameter. Any smaller container than this and your tomatoes will not last the season. With smaller pots, the plant dries out early in the season and the bloom simply doesn’t happen. The choice is yours. Whether you want to be stingy now or repent later. Pay for the bigger pot to ensure that you get great tomatoes in August. GOOD QUALITY SOIL Use good quality soil all the way to the bottom of the container. By using an artificial soil mix rather than the garden soil; you prevent the soil from compaction. Compaction stunts the growth of the tomatoes and kills them. |
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The soil should also have the right
pH balance for the tomato to thrive fully. The soil should be mixed properly and
good quality fertilizer should be added at the time of filling the container
this is why garden soil is seldom used. Tomatoes need lots of soil with constant
watering. You should put in at least six shovels of soil in the container. Any
less than that can spell doom for the plant.
About the Author: Joe Stewart is a
gardening enthusiast that enjoys sharing information with others. Stop by his
new, but growing website for more about
container gardening tomatoes . You can also go
directly to
http://www.containergardeningebooks.com.
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