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<p>Tomato plant can be grown anywhere in the world and is thus well known as the plant in every home garden. It has been estimated that almost 90 percent of the vegetable gardeners have this crop in their garden. This is because the tomato plant requires very little attention from the gardener during the time of growth. The important elements needed for perfect growth is enough sunlight, a little patience and adequate water. </p>
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<p>Tomato is considered to be a summer crop. Select the tomato variety from the wide variety which is easily available. Always check with your neighbors, nursery professionals and other online sources to find the most dependable and disease resistant variety of tomatoes.</p>
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<p>The soil is to be prepared well before starting off with the tomato growing process. It should be mixed well with compost and well rotten manure if you are using sandy soil. Super phosphates are recognized to be the best nourishment for appropriate growth. Another balanced fertilizer would be 6:3:2 which should be mixed well with the soil before the process. It is considered as the perfect alternative in case of any short supply of manure. </p>
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<p>It is highly advisable to sow the seeds as early as possible because tomatoes take more than four months to start with the bearing process. In places where winters are cold, make sure to sow the seed in seed boxes which are sheltered during the later winter season. In frost-free place, start out with the sowing process during the late autumn or summer season. Within six weeks, the seedlings attain the height of 15centimeters and can be easily transplanted before the passing of frost. Always be very particular in the transplantation process to choose only the strongest seedlings. They should be planted during the coolest climate in the afternoon. Sprinkler can be used and spraying should be done early in the morning much the sun rises up. It is highly recommended to dust the crops with fungicides so as to prevent the formation of any kind of diseases. Appropriate fertilizers should be used to stimulate the growth of the plants. Day long sun is what the tomato plant requires for healthy growth and perfect yield. For vertical growth, always ensure to plant the crops in cages or stakes. </p>
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<p>The fruits shall be hand picked when the color changes to red. It can be then ripened by placing on any sunny windowsill so as to prevent them from being eaten by any bird or rotting on the vine. The taste of these fruits are enhanced if they are ripened in the vine, therefore a perfect balance is to be maintained between the taste as well as the ripening process.</p>
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<p>Grow tomato plants from seeds is controllable and simple . Though it needs time and care, it can be superbly satisfying and rewarding. You&#8217;ll buy seeds at a credible store and try alternative forms by checking the back of the packets. To say 1 or 2 kinds we have the bequest, the compound tomatoes, beef-steak type tomato, plum tomatoes, evergreen and lots more.</p>
<p>Once you have decided on the kind of tomato seed you desire you will now start your tomato planting excitement. Step 1 is to grow tomato plants inside about 6 to eight weeks before the last predicted spring frost in your neighborhood. After which, give it another 2 weeks after the date before planting the seeds outside.</p>
<p>You can use a tray for your tomato seeds and scatter it thinly over the compost soil. Tomato plants desire warm conditions so place it in areas where there&#8217;s enough sunlight. You can add stick film to keep it from drying out and then remove it once the seedling begins to appear.</p>
<p>Keep the soil damp but avoid over watering the growing tomato seeds. Your home grown tomato seeds must not be found only where the daylight is but also must be revolved constantly to be sure that all plants gain exposure to daylight uniformly. On top of that tomato plants have an inclination to grow towards the direction of the sunlight So if they do not receive light regularly the plants tend to bend and become leggy while still within.</p>
<p>You will know when your home-grown seeds are prepared for transplanting outside, which is when the seeds have grown to about one to two inches high. Be careful in separating growing tomato seeds refraining to lead to damage caused to the roots. Always lift the seeds by their baby cotyledon leaves and not the stem since this is the frail stage of the tomato plant expansion.</p>
<p>After that, re-fill it with compost soil and carefully spray it with water right away. Ensure that you gently press the soil round the roots to get them in contact.</p>
<p>Continue turning the tomato seeds where they can evenly gain daylight. When the plant has grown to about 6 to eight inches tall, you&#8217;re ready for the last phase and transplant them in a bigger container or right into an out of doors garden. Prior to doing that toughen off the seeds by simply getting your home <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> to conform to the outside temperature which is tougher to control than the indoor temperature they were used to grow.</p>
<p>Placing them outside for a couple of hours per day can harden them off simply. The final stage is prepared when you see at least six leaves, which is the time to transplant them in your outdoors garden. Again dig a deep hole to where you propose to grow your tomato plant.</p>
<p>Bury the plant leaving only about 4 leaves above the ground. The explanation for planting them deep in the ground is to be sure that your growing tomato plant will develop strong root systems. In doing so the plant can fight the weight of the fruit. If you have got a feeble foundation the fruit may touch the ground and rot. Is it not an accomplishment? You will try <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> from seeds to prepare for your next planting season.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 06:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn How To Grow Tomatoes From Seeds While deciding to grow tomatoes from seeds few issues need to be addressed as they directly influence further stages of tomato growing process. You will have to spend some time choosing the right soil and planting the right amount of seeds in order to get the best results. [...]]]></description>
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<p>While deciding to grow tomatoes from seeds few issues need to be addressed as they directly influence further stages of tomato growing process. You will have to spend some time choosing the right soil and planting the right amount of seeds in order to get the best results. This way you will end up with the anticipated quantity of tomato plants ready to be transplanted outside in your garden bed in time for the growing season.</p>
<p>The first thing you will want to do is to start with clean potting soil. Do not use the soil from outside to start your plants. The best thing to do then is to go to the local nursery or garden center and pick up some good <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/organic'>organic</a> potting soil. You will then want to add the soil to nursery trays, or better yet, to flats that separate the pants from one another. This is beneficial when transplanting them when the time comes.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s suppose that your target is to end up with 100 plants ready to be transplanted outside into your garden bed. Planting 20 % more seeds than the amount of the pants you want to end up with is a good idea. The reason for this is that not all seeds will germinate. Then there will almost always be a couple that will germinate, but the plants will not thrive. So generally speaking, if you want to put out 100 plants, then plant about 120 seeds. This way you will also provide yourself with few additional plants that can be used later on as a substitution for the ones that died out.</p>
<p>If you plant several different varieties of tomatoes, you&#8217;ll want to make sure that you label them. The plants will all look alike! Once all the plants have gotten their real leaves, it&#8217;s time to begin the first transplantation. They should be moved to individual growing containers such as a paper cup in order that they be able to better thrive and grow. If plants are bunched up, the growth will be stunted and you&#8217;ll end up with plants that are poorly producing. The best way to remove them from their starter pot is to use a kitchen fork. It works well with lifting the plants from the soil and causes less shock on the plants roots.</p>
<p>Now, depending upon the size of the paper cup or other container used in this first transplantation, you may or may not have to transplant them again before they go into the garden bed. It is then, in your best interest to plant them in paper cups large enough to hold them until they are about 6 inches or so tall, and ready to go into the outdoor garden bed. As soon as the last frost has passed and the plants achieved the required height you can put them outdoors.</p>
<p>The best way I have found to do this, and it causes very little shock to the roots, is to tear or cut away the paper cup from the entire thing, leaving the existing soil in place and putting them in the garden exactly that way.</p>
<p>Good luck in your growing! It won&#8217;t be long before you&#8217;ll be enjoying fresh juicy tomatoes, straight from the vine!</p>
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