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		<description><![CDATA[Guide To growing tomatoes Indoors Tomatoes are very versatile plants. Not only are they very good for any meal, these plants also grow in any area regardless of their topographic condition. This is one good thing about the tomato plant. They are not just good to eat but are also very easy to grow. These [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tomatoes are very versatile plants. Not only are they very good for any meal, these plants also grow in any area regardless of their topographic condition. This is one good thing about the tomato plant. They are not just good to eat but are also very easy to grow. These plants grow very well outdoors but at the same time grow well indoors. Caring for these fruits is not burdensome that you&#8217;ll definitely enjoy your planting and growing.</p>
<p>But true to the fact, tomatoes naturally grow outside our gardens. This means that caring for the tomatoes that are grown inside your home requires proper attention. Like all the rest of the plants, your tomatoes would need soil, water, light and nutrients. And as a responsible gardener, it is your duty to give to your plant what they need. It is actually very easy to grow your freshest tomatoes as long as you have the right means to have the end that you want to attain.</p>
<p>You can actually begin with seeds, but making use of seedlings would definitely make your life a lot easier. However, if you prefer to use seeds, you simply have to work things earlier since they are still to be germinated.</p>
<p>The first thing you need to consider is the container in which you grow your seedlings. Since you are planting indoors, you definitely have to need the help of these handy containers. And the container you have to use should be big enough to allow your plant&#8217;s roots to grow well. You begin with a well fertilized soil with the PH level required for growing tomato plants. The PH level is very vital since this will help in the availability of the nutrients. At the same time, you need to water your plants more frequent than usual. It is important that you keep the soil moist at all times.</p>
<p>Sunlight is another factor that is very much essential to your plant growth. If you are still growing your plant, an artificial lighting would be helpful in your tomatoes&#8217; growth. However, if your tomato plant is already mature, putting it in the southern part of the house or in the patio or even in the window where there is much sunlight for your plant would help your tomatoes grow healthy. Lack of sunlight would affect the growth of your plant as it creates discoloration in the leaves and malnourishment especially to the developing fruit.</p>
<p>Caring for your indoor plant also means that you need to fertilize it. If your tomato plant is a man, the fertilizer you give is like the vitamins you drink everyday&#8230; it just keeps you strong.</p>
<p>Tomato plants may grow in any place, but the care it needs depend on how it is grown. And these varieties which you have chosen to grow indoors will yield as much as an outdoor tomato depending on the care that you give them. With the patience and labor, you&#8217;ll surely have tomatoes that are just steps away at any time, even during the winter season.</p>
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		<title>Juicy Delicious Tomatoes &#8211; How To Grow Tomatoes Indoors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2010 18:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Juicy Delicious Tomatoes &#8211; How To Grow Tomatoes Indoors The fresh, delicious taste of vine ripened tomatoes can be associated with the heat of summer. Tomatoes are very well known to flourish in garden areas with bright sunlight and fresh air, however, growing tomatoes can also be achieved indoors as potted plants. Take into account [...]]]></description>
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<p>The fresh, delicious taste of vine ripened tomatoes can be associated with the heat of summer. Tomatoes are very well known to flourish in garden areas with bright sunlight and fresh air, however, <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> can also be achieved indoors as potted plants. Take into account that growing these plants indoors needs special care and consideration; they require adequate space and conditions that is closely similar to their natural, outdoor habitat. Here are the steps you can take on how to grow tomatoes indoors. </p>
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<p>Step #1. Choose the Right Container</p>
<p>It is very important to choose a container that will provide plenty of room for expanding roots. Make sure to transplant your small nursery stock or seedlings into pots with diameters a little bit bigger than the expected width of your mature tomato plants. </p>
<p>Step #2. Light and Water</p>
<p>When grown indoors, tomatoes will require placement near southern windows and glass doors. Make it a point to supply a location that provides at least eight hours of sunlight every day and turn your plant every few days to ensure even exposure. Of course, aside from sunlight, water is equally important for these plants to flourish and form quality fruits. So take note that the soil should be slightly moist near the roots of your tomato plants. </p>
<p>Step #3. Encourage Pollination</p>
<p>Outdoors, small insects and butterflies help your plant form fruit; however, this can still be achieved even if you are growing your tomatoes indoors by gently brushing the center of your tomato blossoms with a fine paint brush or a cotton swab. Pollen can be distributed throughout the open blossoms by using very light pressure or gently blowing on the center of the blossoms. </p>
<p>Following these mentioned steps on how to grow tomatoes indoors will result to producing healthy, juicy, delicious tomatoes even after summer. </p>
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		<title>Does Growing Tomatoes Indoors Provide the Same Sweet &amp; Luscious Tomato Crops?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 22:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does growing tomatoes Indoors Provide the Same Sweet &#038; Luscious Tomato Crops? Does growing tomatoes indoors produce the same sweet and tasty tomato flavor fruit crops as with the tomatoes grown in outside garden or in hanging boxes the wrong way up? Totally yes. Personally, it is even way better tasting than those we buy [...]]]></description>
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<p>Does <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> indoors produce the same sweet and tasty tomato flavor fruit crops as with the tomatoes grown in outside garden or in hanging boxes the wrong way up? Totally yes.</p>
<p>Personally, it is even way better tasting than those we buy in commercial stores. When should you plant tomatoes within? Well, you can do it in the winter before or after the frost comes. You can always plant tomatoes within with the right variety and care.</p>
<p><a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> inside is also recommended to folk who&#8217;ve no space for <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/gardening'>gardening</a> outside their home. And to top it all, when you&#8217;re growing tomato seeds it is generally done indoors first before transplanting it to the outdoors garden or larger boxes. If you can&#8217;t resist the enticement of having your own local tomatoes this winter then you should grow cherry tomatoes inside.</p>
<p>All you actually need is a six inches pot with seed starter mix, potting soil, tomato seeds, manure and an acceptable spot where you can place your growing tomatoes. To guarantee a generous supply of tomato crops across the season you can grow tomato seeds alternately.</p>
<p>Meaning, you may wish to plant tomato seeds in sets each fortnight or reliant on your tomato consumption wishes so you will have adequate supply of tomatoes every time you need them. When growing tomato pots inside, i recommend that you choose the type of variety that doesn&#8217;t grow too long like the nymph, Toy Boy, patio, small Fry, or Tiny Tim variety.</p>
<p>Regular exposure to daylight is also needed, therefore it&#8217;s important that you place them on the window ledge or any place where they can acquire heat. If daylight isn&#8217;t possible the heat of a fluorescent bulb will do.</p>
<p>If you have confined space you may also grow tomatoes in a container or hanging basket. But growing your tomato sprouts must be initially planted within before transplanting them to bigger boxes or hanging growing tomatoes the wrong way up.</p>
<p>Always do not forget that when growing tomatoes in pots within with sprout seeds, employ a miniscule container mingled with a potting or starter mix. Seeds must be extraordinarily planted about a quarter in. And water straight away nearly enough to keep soil moist. Transplant the seeds to a bigger pot when the plants have grown about 3 inches tall.</p>
<p>2 weeks after the transplant you may start to continually and softly fertilize the tomato plants. It would not take long before the plant will start to flower. Drumming the stems and leaves with your finger will stupendously help in pollination.</p>
<p>don&#8217;t forget to keep each side of your tomato plant exposed with OK supply of daylight as it decides the sweetness of your tomatoes. If you make a call to grow tomato plants inside just focus on these straightforward steps and I am certain that you&#8217;re going to relish the plentiful fresh sweet fruit crops. Grab the chance of growing the best tomatoes inside and to contribute to that, growing tomatoes indoors is extremely rewarding and fun.</p>
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<p>Lisa Lovelock is a tomato growing enthusiast and author, who enjoys helping others get started in this amazing hobby. If you wish to read additional <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.growtomatoesguide.com/growing-tomatoes-indoors/">growing indoor tomatoes</a> info or to get a copy of her Free &#8216;Growing Tomatoes Secrets&#8217; mini-course then visit her site <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.growtomatoesguide.com">Grow Tomatoes Explained</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 03:04:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[growing tomatoes Indoors All Year growing tomatoes indoors is a hobby that can be very rewarding, in more ways than one. Not only will you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor so to speak, but you&#8217;ll also have the deep satisfaction that comes along with knowing that you grew the tasty fruit yourself! [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> indoors is a hobby that can be very rewarding, in more ways than one. Not only will you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor so to speak, but you&#8217;ll also have the deep satisfaction that comes along with knowing that you grew the tasty fruit yourself! Speaking from experience, the tomatoes always taste better when they are grown at home than those you can buy in any produce stand or grocery store.</p>
<p>Tomatoes are the base ingredient in many products that you can easily make at home, and <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/tomatogrowing'>growing tomatoes</a> indoors can make the entire list that much fresher! Among many other things, some of the more obvious things you can make from the fresh tomatoes you have grown are salsa, homemade spaghetti sauce just like from the old country, then of course there is juice and many other products.</p>
<p>For starters, you&#8217;ll want to choose from a variety of tomato that is not susceptible to cracking. These types will do better indoors under lights, and as an added bonus, these are also better suited when you want to make tomato paste and sauce. Next you will want to prepare a good starting soil mixture. The best I have found is a standard potting soil mixture that includes about 10% or so of worm castings already added. You can balance the ph of the soil by adding a teaspoon of hydrated lime to each gallon of potting soil. This is rich in calcium and is absolutely great for the tomatoes. This calcium prevents the blossoms from rotting later on down the line. You don&#8217;t want to start the soil too wet. Adding water a little at a time until you can get just about 2 or 3 drops of water out of it when you squeeze. Anything more than that and you will want to dry the soil out some before you start to use it.</p>
<p>Now, starting seeds is a critical time for the tomato plants. The resulting plants are delicate and need to be handled with care in the early stages of development. I recommend using nursery flats (these are the trays that have many sections) to start the seeds off. The larger ones are best. This way you don&#8217;t have to worry over transplanting them as they get bigger. By the time they outgrow that tray, they will be strong enough to handle easily.</p>
<p>Tomatoes germinate best at about 80 degrees and you&#8217;ll find that most of the seeds that you have planted will be up in about 12-15 days. Once they have begun popping up, you will want to remove the covers if they were used on the trays. At this point, you will want to use fluorescent lights placed about 6 inches above the plants and leave the lights on then for at least 18 hours of the day, and better still, leave them on 24 hours if possible.</p>
<p>By now you&#8217;re well on your way to having really great tasting tomatoes! Take good care of them and they will bear some fantastic fruit no matter what time of the year it is!</p>
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<p>Pawel Kalkus is a hobbyist gardener with 15 years experience in <a href='http://abouttomatoes.net/recommends/organic'>organic</a> vegetable garden cultivation. If you enjoyed this article on growing tomatoes indoors visit =&gt; <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.startgrowingtomatoes.com">www.startgrowingtomatoes.com</a> to claim your free copy of the &#8220;7 Best Tomato Growing Tips&#8221; ebook. </p>
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