In addition to watering, fertilizing, and weeding, pruning your tomato plants is key to a bountiful harvest.
Now is the prime time to start pruning tomatoes. Here's how to prune your tomatoes in June so they produce tons of fruit all summer long.
From planting the first seed to picking a ripe, sun-kissed fruit, tomatoes offer an ideal combination of visual beauty and a ...
Tomatoes need plenty of sunlight to produce fruit, but too much sun and heat can cause tomatoes to get sunscald. Here's how to prevent sunscald on your tomato plants in the South.
From the moment you plant the first seed to the day you pluck a ripe, sun-warmed fruit, tomatoes provide a perfect blend of visual appeal and a delicious crop. Whether used fresh in salads, simmered ...
If you're looking to grow bigger fruits this summer, experts say there's one simple technique to try in June ...
A thinning cut removes the branch at its junction with the trunk or limb. This type of cut is demonstrated on a tree in early spring at the University of Maine Agriculture and Forest Experiment ...