The Great Gardening Debate: Baking Soda and Tomatoes
If you spend enough time in online gardening groups or speaking with veteran farmers, you will eventually hear a peculiar piece of advice: "Sprinkle a little baking soda around the base of your tomato plants."…
Growing tomatoes in 5-gallon buckets is the ultimate space-saving hack, but it comes with a strict rule: You have limited root space.
Unlike a tomato planted in the ground, a bucket tomato has a "battery limit." It only has 5 gallons worth…
Have you ever been at a garden center and heard someone talk excitedly about Epsom salt? Did you think, "Is there really something special about that white bag?" You're not the only one!
Many gardeners, including me, have heard stories from neighbors…
Your tomato plants have dark green, shiny leaves with tips that curl down like claws. However, they aren't producing as many flowers and fruits as you hoped.
This issue is nitrogen toxicity, also known as nitrogen burn, and it's a bigger problem…
You've heard it a hundred times: don’t reuse soil from tomato pots. It’s like the golden rule of container gardening, mentioned everywhere.
But guess what? You can reuse that tomato soil — if you play it smart!
Sure, tomatoes love to gobble…
Clay soil is heavy and dense, with tiny particles that cling together. It drains slowly and compacts easily, which can make it hard for tomato roots to grow.
For example, a gardening expert notes that wet clay “forms slimy clumps” and…