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Growing tomatoes in pots: how to plant tomatoes in containers and buckets.wmv
Ipreneur | August 9, 2010 | 8:12 pm | Tomato Growing Tips | 3 Comments


How to plant tomatoes in containers. Grow tomatoes in pots for the patio, porch, or balcony.

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Growing Tomatoes In Pots | How To Grow Tomatoes In Pots
Ipreneur | August 5, 2010 | 12:32 pm | Tomato Growing Tips | No comments

Growing tomatoes in pots is easy. Discover exactly how to grow tomatoes in pots and which variety of tomato thrives when grown in pots. There are over 25,000 varieties of tomatoes and most will grow in pots, but my personal favorite is the “Tomato Tree” because it’s so easy to tend and produces really juicy tomatoes.

Click Here To Visit The Tomato Tree website And See For Yourself.

Note: “Tomato Tree” tomato plants will grow to about 8 feet so you’ll need a large pot, but they produce jumbo juicy red tomatoes as big as grapefruits!

Growing tomatoes in pots is very convenient, you can grow them in decorative gardens, patios and even on balconies. Here is a list of things you should know when growing tomatoes in pots.

How to grow tomatoes in pots:

Tomatoes should be planted in rich soil, recieve full sun and plenty of water. Place your tomato pots somewhere they can be easily cared for. If you decide to buy the “Tomato Tree” variety, you should stake them as they will grow very high.
Try to get deep pots for your tomatoes. The little hairs on the stem will actually turn into roots if you plant your tomatoes in a deep pot, which will give your plant a huge head-start with it’s root structure.

Click Here To See Just How Big They Grow And The Amount Of Juicy Tomatoes They Produce!

Your potted tomatoes will be big feeders. If you are worried about overfeeding I suggest you feed them regularly but lightly – about half the amount listed on the directions but a higher frequency. You can use pre-mixed foods or fish emulsion if you want to feed your tomatoes organically.
Protect your tomatoes from aphids and white fly. As you are growing tomatoes in pots it should be easy to keep an eye-out for insects. You can wash them off with a blast of water and spray them with insecticidal soap. The insects will return however, so wash your tomato plants regularly.

Hopefully growing tomatoes in pots will be successful for you after reading these simple tips. Remember to choose the right variety of tomato for your circumstances.

If you have the room for a large tomato plant I would highly recommend the “Tomato Tree” as I have had some fantastic tomatoes from this variety. It’s easy to look after and it’s given me more tomatoes than any other variety I’ve grown. If you want to see the size and color of the tomatoes this variety produces, click here to see the Jumbo Juicy tomatoes on their website.

John Lee is an avid gardener with years of experience growing all types of fruit and vegetables.

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Topsy Turvy, Garden Containers, Upside Down Pots, Growing Tomatoes, Peppers & Herbs Update 8
Ipreneur | July 25, 2010 | 4:18 pm | Tomato Growing Tips | 17 Comments


Just a real quick update showing the veggies we picked this evening. Funny how something as simple as gardening can be so fulfilling. Thanks for watching our video!

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Topsy Turvy, Garden Containers, Upside Down Pots, Growing Tomatoes, Peppers & Herbs Update 6
Ipreneur | July 9, 2010 | 11:16 pm | Tomato Growing Tips | 8 Comments


Just a quick video this week as not much has changed, but we’re picking some fresh veggies. That’s what it is all about, isn’t it? Thanks for watching and leave any advice or suggestions if you have any.

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Topsy Turvy, Garden Containers, Upside Down Pots, Growing Tomatoes, Peppers & Herbs Update 3
Ipreneur | July 8, 2010 | 8:17 am | Tomato Growing Tips | 18 Comments


First…Happy Father’s Day to all those Dads out there! It’s been about a month since we started growing. Everything is still pretty heathy, but some things are producing more fruit than others. Our son recently graduated high school with honors (ok……I’m a proud dad), so yesterday was his grad party. We had tents, tables, food and people all over the backyard. It was a lot of fun. There was a great deal of interest over the containers – upside down and right side up. Several people said they will be doing the same thing next year. Thanks for viewing and feel free to leave any suggestions or advice.

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