In this video, I experiment with copper wire through the stem of a tomato plant to see if this prevents blight and other fungal diseases and to test if this method is a myth or does it work! Go here ...
A demonstration of tying or training a tomato plant up a ROUND post so the knot doesn't slip down and maximum support is given to the tied branches or stems of the plant. #tomato -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Plea ...
My tomato plant still has a lot of tomatoes on it, even though most of the vines were killed by frost. Would these be safe to ...
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Murasaki translates to “purple” in Japanese. So, yes, this long-stemmed cauliflower has bright purple florets, as well as ...
My tomato plant still has a lot of tomatoes on it ... damage), you can take cuttings and root them in water. Choose a stem that is green and remove any flowers and all but the smallest topmost ...
Gently hold the leaf - never the delicate stem - and loosen then from the compost by lifting ... either tie a piece of string to the greenhouse roof and put the end under the tomato plant, or insert a ...
Just when Houston gardeners thought it was safe to venture out into the landscape, Mother Nature, who we suspect is actually ...
Like most gardeners, I have favorite plants I’ve been growing for years and will continue to grow, like fragrant and tasty Big Boy tomatoes, wide Romano-type Italian flat beans, climbing zucchini and ...
There’s plenty in tofu that has experts calling it a healthy choice. “It is a great source of protein, providing all nine ...
Every single tomato plant snapped at the main stem. I managed to salvage the plants, but it took them weeks to heal and begin putting out fruit. I had a pitiful tomato harvest, and it was my own fault ...