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Tomatoes can be grown in containers and the ground, but is one inherently better than the other? Two gardening experts weigh in, and their answers may surprise you.
Q. What size container, and potting mix, would you recommend for growing tomatoes? — B. Axson, Chesapeake A. While there are many benefits to growing in containers, the biggest drawback is wa… ...
Tomatoes are among the easiest vegetables to grow as a beginner gardener, but if you're raising them indoors, expect to face challenges maintaining them.
This week, the Master Gardener also explains the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes (and potatoes, too).
Growing tomatoes in containers comes with plentiful benefits, such as the ability to relocate the plant to meet sunlight requirements or to provide shelter from an incoming storm.
Here, we spoke to experts about the tomatoes that they think grow best in containers, along with all the tips and tricks you'll need to care for and harvest them.
Homegrown tomatoes warm the hearts of folks with land or without. Those of us with limited real estate for cultivating often plant in pots and may believe we are limited in the varieties that take ...