I am growing Tomato and Bell Pepper plants in our Apartment. I was wandering if you have to do anything special to them to get them to grow fruit. Do I have to polinate them.. I have plenty of sun coming in the big bay window all day long so that wont be a problem..I [...]
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I had trimmed of the dead branches and all down low. I haven’t grown tomatoes before last year. It was my first year to plant them.
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I did it last year but the tomatoes did not get very big. I have them in full sun and they get lots of water (rain). I also use Miracle Grow. I am growing a different kind of tomato this year as well. Any new suggestions of ideas?
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I know they tomatoes will need to be held up by something as they grow and start to weigh the plant down, but how do you attach the plant to the wooden pole? First time gardner!!
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They are about 6 feet tall. I think I planted them too close together? (about 1 foot apart) I have been tying them up, but they keep growing taller and taller. I need taller stakes to support them.
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They get full sunlight outside all day and overnight I would put them under my 60 watt light bulb.
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I was wondering, if someone could tell me in great detail a cost effective way of pollinating hydroponic tomatoes. NOTE:The hydroponic unit is indoors so bumble bees would not be a wise idea. Thanks, Mike
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We have tomato plants standing bushy and green. They have survived Southern California winter so far. For the next season, which of the following is better? a. Leave these plants and let them give fruits this Summer as well. b. Remove them and put new seedlings Which of the above will have better yields? Roop [...]
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I got a bit ahead of myself and purchased tomato plants to transplant into my garden. I did some research and found out it is not recommended to plant in our area before May 15th (today is April 21st) due to frost. How can I keep the plants healthy indoors? Will I need to put [...]
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