growing tomatoes in containers

Indoor Tomatoes – Tips for Growing Indoor Tomatoes

There are a number of ways to grow tomatoes indoors. You can start just a few for seedlings in peat pellets or pots for transplanting later, or grow a few in a mini indoor greenhouse, or just set a few by the windowsill and hope for the best. But tomatoes do have a few needs that help them grow a little better indoors. Here are a few tips for getting those tomatoes growing indoors.

Patio Tomatoes – How to Grow Patio Tomatoes

When you don't have space for a garden, you may want to grow tomatoes on a patio or balcony. This can be done, but growing tomatoes on a patio is not exactly the same as in a garden, so here are some tips on how to grow patio tomatoes.

Self Watering Planters – Make Your Own Self Watering Containers

Containers are a great way to put a tomato garden or vegetable garden in places you couldn't normally put one. They are great for growing balcony tomatoes in your apartment, or for putting some plants just outside the back door on your patio as well. However, one big drawback to almost any container garden is the need to stay on top of keeping it watered, especially in the hot summer months. But there are a number of designs for self watering containers and planters that work fairly well without saturating the roots of your plants.

Earthbox Garden – How Well Does the Earthbox Planter System Work?

There are a variety of different containers that can be used for growing vegetables, and specifically for growing tomatoes outside. Originally this seemed like an expensive solution, but last years herbs have been able to winter over specifically because of using the Earthbox. Here is a look at the advantages of the Earthbox planter, which has a unique self watering system that will help get you through the hot summer months, which is usually the downfall of container grown vegetables.

Growing Tomatoes in Containers – Help Extend Your Growing Season

We are all looking for ways to extend the growing season for our tomatoes. We can never seem to get them out early enough, and at the end of the season we always want to get just a few more weeks out of the tomatoes before we give up and pick the remaining crop for our green tomato recipes. Here's a look at some things to look for in the pots or containers we use for growing tomatoes in containers.

Winter Indoor Garden – Growing Tomatoes Indoors

We all miss having our favorite garden produce available in the winter months. While it's possible to grow tomatoes indoors, a winter indoor garden does impose some constraints on what can be grown because of the limited light and space that you have available. Here's a look at some tips to successfully growing an indoor winter garden.

Grow Tomatoes Indoors with the Aerogarden System

One of the more popular gifts for the indoor gardener recently has been the Aerogrow Aerogarden. It's a self contained system that uses a modified hydroponics system that is simple to set up and is controlled by a simple microcontroller that takes care of the watering and lighting control. They come in a few different sizes these days, so you can find one that fits your budget and kitchen space.

Patio Tomatoes – Growing Tomatoes on a Patio or Apartment Balcony

One favorite place to grow tomatoes is on the backyard patio or deck. Of course, many of these same ideas will work just as well for growing tomatoes on a balcony, at an apartment or a second story balcony at your home.  A little care and a well chosen container will make your patio tomatoes a success.

Watering Tomato Plants – When to Water Your Tomato Plants

One question that comes up in most gardens is when to water the garden.  While the answer will differ when you are watering container grown tomatoes, especially those growing in hanging tomato planters, or upside down in something like the upside down tomato garden, but there are some tips to be had.  Here's an article we found that gives a good overview of when to water your tomatoes.

Hanging Tomato Planters – A Look at the Alternatives

There are a variety of hanging planters you can used for your tomato planting.  There are the simple bags that hang a single plant upside down like the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter, and you can also find stands that hold more than one plant, or even a tomato garden that holds more than one tomato plant and a variety of herbs and/ or flowers as well.  Most of these can be put on a patio or balcony so that almost anyone can use these to house your garden.

Growing Tomatoes in Containers – Tomato Growing Tips

One great way to get a good start on growing tomatoes in more places than the usual garden plot in the back yard is to try growing tomatoes in containers.  With container grown tomatoes you can try growing growing balcony tomatoes  along with indoor tomatoes if you have a sunny spot.  Take a look at the following article for more on container grown tomatoes.

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