Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables in the world and for good reason. They’re delicious, nutritious, easy to grow, and they make your garden look amazing.
1. Choose the right variety
Selecting a variety of tomato is easy, but you need to be careful not to select the wrong one. Often people will select the first tomato they see, which is never a good idea.
Select a variety that is adapted to your region. There are many varieties of tomato, but most will grow well in most regions. You’ll want to select a fruiting tomato variety. This is because they are the most commonly eaten variety. Fruiting tomatoes will produce a large amount of fruit each season, which is what we want most of all.
2. Plant early
The best time to sow tomato seeds is around the same time you would sow other vegetables. You can sow seeds in the spring when days start to become longer. If you wait until summer, then you risk having a very hot summer. Instead, sow tomatoes in spring just before your average average weather for that given region. This will avoid a very hot summer or a very cold winter.
Sow tomato seeds indoors about a month before you plan to transplant them outside. This will help to speed the growth of your seedlings, as well as help to grow your tomato plants stronger.
3. Use organic fertilizers
The best way to start your tomato plants off is with a healthy seedling. Fertilize your tomato seedlings with a complete tomato fertilizer, such as Tomato Gro, once a week.
If you’re growing more than one variety of tomato, you may want to fertilize them differently. For example, a prolific tomato might produce one huge tomato per leaf, while another tomato might produce a few small ones.
4. Rotate crops
Since tomatoes are generally a summer crop, we need to find a way to keep them away from our other crops. To do this, we will rotate crops. This means that some of our crops will be grown in the fall, winter, and spring, and some in the summer.
You’ll be able to keep your tomato plants away from your other crops by simply rotating your crops. For example, in the spring, you can grow flowers in your garden, such as tulips, daffodils, or mums. Next, grow a summer crop such as tomato, cucumber, or squash. When this crop is finished, you can then plant tomato.
5. Diversify your planting area
While most gardeners would love to grow their tomatoes in one large area all throughout the summer, this is not the best approach. Instead, try to plant your tomatoes in a unique area. This will help keep the tomato plants away from your other crops.
A unique planting area could be an area that’s away from your main garden. This will help keep the smell down of your tomato plants. If your garden is close to the smell of other crops, it will be harder to keep the tomato plants away from your other vegetables.
When you choose a unique planting area, be sure to use the same method as above of rotating your planting area. This will help to keep your tomato plants away from your other vegetables.
Conclusion
Growing your own tomatoes is a great way to enjoy delicious tomatoes all summer long. As you’ll see in this article, growing tomatoes is easy and rewarding.
When growing tomatoes, you’ll want to select the right variety for your region and space out your tomato plants in a unique way. When growing tomatoes, it’s best to use an organic fertilizer, rotate your crops, and diversify your planting area.
If you follow these tips, you’ll be growing delicious tomatoes all summer long.