Care
Proper care of tomatoes ensures a high-quality harvest. It's essential to know when and how to water, weed, and loosen the soil. The crop requires regular fertilization.
Many tomato varieties require support. Otherwise, the tall stem will break under the weight of the fruit, and the plant will die. Side branches should be removed promptly. No side shoots should remain until the fruit ripens.
Mulching the soil is beneficial. Straw, grass, peat, or plastic film are all suitable. An additional layer of soil retains heat and moisture and protects against diseases and pests.
Care Vegetables that are present in the human diet every day
Care Small, neat tomatoes look beautiful in jars.
Care Red Sugar Plum is a tomato bred domestically
Care Everyone loves tender and sugary pink tomatoes.
Care In 2004, breeders developed the Siberian Troika tomato
Care Every gardener wants to get a bountiful harvest of delicious
Care Exotic tomato Royal Beauty can be found
Care Tomato Honey Drop due to its small size
Care The Monomakh's Cap tomato is a true decoration for garden beds and tables.
Care Tomato Malachite Box appeared on the garden market
Care The Big Mama tomato became famous not so long ago.
Care Many gardeners have already tried growing the Petrushka tomato.
Care Pink tomatoes are especially popular due to
Care The Red Riding Hood tomato is characterized by early maturity
Care Pink Angel tomato is an early ripening variety.
