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How to Hand Pollinate a Tomato Flower

yellow tomato flower

Did you know one tomato plant should yield between 20 to 30 pounds of fruit? So, how do your plants stack up against that figure?  Often, your yields will drop but you just can’t put your finger on the cause. And it can be frustrating when your tomato plant simply won't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tomatoes

8 Vegetables You Can Grow in Pots on a Balcony

peppers growing in a container

By Matt Gibson There are many people that would love to start a vegetable garden but simply don’t have the outdoor space to do it. These days, many people live in apartments and high rises and simply don’t have any outdoor space to work with for gardening. Luckily, gardeners … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Container Gardening, Growing Vegetables

Creative Ways to Make Your Own Tomato Trellis

Tomato trellis

Growing your own tomatoes is a commitment unlike any other. Not all life commitments can bring about as great a reward as growing the perfect tomato. But sweet and juicy crimson-colored tomatoes aren’t easy to come by.  Luckily,  there is one sure way to improve … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tomatoes

Herbs vs. Vegetables, Explained

By Matt Gibson What's the difference between herbs and vegetables, anyway? Let's take a look and explain what's different and what they have in common. The quick version is that herbs are mostly just a subset of vegetables that are usually used for flavor, garnish, aroma or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Vegetables, Herb Gardening

Curing Squash: Preserve and Store Your Harvest for Months to Come

By Bethany Hayes Winter squashes are one of the few foods that will last for months just the way that they are without any extra preservation method needed. To store squash for the months to come, you first have to try curing squash, which is a lot easier than you might … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Vegetables

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