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Growing Tomatoes from Seed

Ted | September 30th, 2010 - 5:56 pm
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If you are an avid tomato grower you're probably envious of all the
different varieties that other growers talk about, but that you can't
find transplants for in your area. In many cases those growers are
growing tomatoes from seed. Growing tomatoes from seed really isn't
that difficult, as long as you understand a few basic things. We'll
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The Plight of Blight

levi | August 10th, 2010 - 9:30 am
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Today, I want to talk with you about Late Blight, a problem many tomato
gardeners are facing right now. It used to be that those of us that
grew tomatoes in the Northern part of the US rarely had to worry about
late blight because the organism that causes it, Phytophthora
Infestans, can only survive on living tissue. This disease ...
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How Weather Leads To Early Blight

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By now you should have an appreciation for how much weather conditions
can affect your success in raising tomatoes. Too much rain or periods
of high humidity create perfect conditions for several fungal diseases
that can attack your plants. Severe cases will weaken a plant as the
season progresses and reduce your yield. Last time we talked about
Septoria Leaf ...
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Yellow & Brown Spots On Your Leaves? Say Hello to Septoria

scarpenter | July 29th, 2010 - 5:27 pm
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You've nurtured your tomato plants from seedlings to strong, healthy
bushes that have flowered and now you have green tomatoes that are get
bigger everyday. Maybe some are even starting to turn ripe. You're
feeling pretty good, when all of a sudden...on no...what are those
spots on the leaves?? Most likely the spots are the result of a fungal
disease. ...
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LED Grow Lights - Give Your Tomatoes Warmth All Year

scarpenter | July 15th, 2010 - 12:25 pm
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This is the time of year in Minnesota when tomato growers are rewarded
with the first ripe tomatoes from their own plants! Those of us who
start our own plants from seed compare notes on when we planted and
what type of a growing system we have to keep the plants happy until it
is warm enough to plant them ...
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Blossom Drop & Sunscald. More Diseases?

scarpenter | July 12th, 2010 - 1:00 am
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Recently, we've been writing about different diseases that affect
tomato plants. Since there are so many different types of diseases,
we're going to keep giving you information about diseases, how to spot
them, and what to do about them. We'll continue to write about other
topics as well - things to help you grow tomatoes, but just wanted to
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Topsy Turvy FAQs

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We get lots of questions about the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter, so we
put together a list of FAQs provided by the official Topsy Turby FAQ
website. If you have questions about the Topsy Turvy, now we have
answers for you.
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Pruning Tomato Plants - To Prune Or Not To Prune. That Is The Question.

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To prune or not to prune, that is the question. Ask 10 experts if you
should prune your tomato plants and you're likely to get a lot of
disagreement. We examine the benefits of pruning and whether you should
do it.
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Catfacing - The Reason Your Tomatoes Look Like Aliens

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Do your tomatoes (or the tomatoes at your market) ever look disfigured
- sort of like little aliens? Some varieties of tomatoes are prone to a
physiological problem called Catfacing, which causes tomatoes to become
disfigured. This post looks at Catfacing and its causes.
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Black Rotten Spot On The Bottom Of Your Tomatoes?

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Has this happened to you? Your tomatoes have gotten nice and big and
are just starting to ripen when you notice there is a black rotten spot
on the bottom. Blossom-end Rot is one of the physiological conditions
that can affect tomatoes. If you've bought our guide to growing
tomatoes, you already know that physiological problems are caused by
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