One of the greatest benefits of having a backyard garden is the ability to grow any plants you want. However, without some precautions, a small tomato garden can turn into a genetics experiment, with cross-pollination resulting in new second generation tomato hybrids that you may not intend to create. Read More
Gardeners have a tendency for ingenuity and a desire to solve problems, as is evidenced by the many homemade tools gardeners make and use. Household and construction leftovers are ideal beginnings to new garden storage items and products that help plants grow. So, why buy tomato cages from a store when you can make your own? Read More
Purchasing transplants from a nursery can provide you with ready-to-plant vegetables without the time commitment of raising plants from seeds. Since tomatoes do best when transplanted instead of direct-seeded, buying nursery tomatoes is a smart, time-saving choice. But how do you know what tomato plants to choose? Read More



