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		<title>The Principles of Organic Vegetable Gardening</title>
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More farmers are getting into organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You to can do this at home but first, you have to understand the principles of organic vegetable gardening. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More farmers are getting into organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You to can do this at home but first, you have to understand the principles of organic vegetable gardening. </p>
<p>First, organic vegetable gardening does not use any fertilizers, nutrients or pesticides. Nature is your partner here because you will be using two things to make it all work namely sunlight and water. We don&#8217;t produce these ourselves but you have to find the ideal area and provide adequate drainage. </p>
<p>Aside from sunlight and water, you can help the crops grow by using compost heap from leftover food, chipped bark, garden compost, leaf moulds and manure. You can mix these all together and then spread this throughout your garden. </p>
<p>A lot of people are grossed about by manure. You don&#8217;t have to scoop this from the toilet because this is sold in stores. If you have a dog, put on some gloves and put it there. Chickens are also great to have. Just let them roam around in the garden. </p>
<p>Some people use dead animals or meat products. You don&#8217;t put these in the soil but leave it for a couple of weeks in the bin because maggots will soon appear and this is what you use to help fertilize your garden. </p>
<p>Another helpful creature is the earthworm because it digs deep into the ground and aerates the soil bringing various minerals to the surface which also provides better drainage. This long pink colored creature also leaves casting behind that experts say is five times as rich in nitrogen phosphorous and potassium. Again, this can be purchased from the gardening store. </p>
<p>Organic garden is challenging since you have to deal with unwanted guests. Some of these pests include armyworms, crickets, gypsy moth caterpillars, slugs and squash bugs. Before, people used fertilizer to kill them but in an organic setting, the best weapon is the toad that is known to eat more almost every type of insect. If you have caterpillars or spiders lurking in the garden, get a bird because this is not in the toad&#8217;s diet. </p>
<p>In some cases, you don&#8217;t have to buy a toad or a bird from the pet store. They may come in to your home as long as you set the ideal environment for them. You can put up a bird house or a small pond. Within days, you will have some new occupants protecting your garden. </p>
<p>Other insect killers which you can get to do the job include the preying mantis and the ladybug because they mark their territory and eat anything that dares enter their domain. </p>
<p>Plants can also be used to protect your vegetables. For example, the rosemary, sage or thyme is an effective deterrent against butterflies. Marigolds on the other hand are effective against nematodes. </p>
<p>But despite all the flowers and creatures that nature has to offer, crop rotation is seen as the best way to keep the soil fertile. If you planted this kind of vegetable for this season, change it with another and the return to the first after this one is harvested. </p>
<p>The principles behind organic gardening are very simple. You just have to be practice it so you can harvest the vegetables you have planted weeks ago. </p>

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If you&#8217;re not a big fan of getting dirty in the outside garden, then fear not. Most of the vegetables grown at home can be grown equally well in containers. By finding the right container and filling it with the right potting mixture, you will be able to grow anything you want in it, even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re not a big fan of getting dirty in the outside garden, then fear not. Most of the vegetables grown at home can be grown equally well in containers. By finding the right container and filling it with the right potting mixture, you will be able to grow anything you want in it, even tomatoes.</p>
<p>First you need to find the right size container for your plants.  If you want the little cherry tomatoes (which are excellent in salads) then you can use the regular size hanging baskets, but if you prefer the larger tomatoes you&#8217;d do best to purchase five gallon buckets, because your plants need plenty of room to grow, you don&#8217;t want them to be cramped.  Next you need to go to a nursery and purchase your tomato plants.  You don&#8217;t want to get too large of a plant, you can buy a determinate tomato plant, that stops growing after they reach a certain size, or indeterminate that will continue to grow and produce larger tomato plants.  Two very popular indeterminate tomato plants are Big Beef and Better Boy, which are also very resistant to plant disease and will give you tomatoes for a longer period of time.</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;re ready to begin planting, make sure you put some holes in the bottom of your container for proper drainage.  You don&#8217;t want your plant to become overwhelmed with excess water.  Carefully remove the bottom few sets of leaves and place the plant in the container.  Make sure you don&#8217;t use a flimsy, light weight container, because when your tomatoes are in bloom they may be top heavy and could cause the plant to topple.  Tomatoes should be staked as early as possible, to prevent root disturbances caused by setting in the stake.  Use a well mixed potting soil supplemented with plenty of organic matter to enrich the taste of your tomatoes.  Ask at your neighborhood nursery for help in picking out the proper soil and fertilizer for in home planting.</p>
<p>Plants need plenty of sunlight, at least 6 to 8 hours a day.  A grow light can be very beneficial in growing young plants, especially on cloudy days with limited sunlight.  Be sure to water them daily, forgetting to water them for a couple of days and then starting to water them again, and then you once again forgetting; this rigorous process could delay the growth of your tomato plants.  So please, be consistent with your care for them. </p>

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		<description><![CDATA[CONTAINER GARDENING FOR VEGETABLES  
Vegetable production is not only applicable in the countryside or in the  gardens but can be grown now within the heart of the city or just in your home even with only a limited space.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CONTAINER GARDENING FOR VEGETABLES  </p>
<p>Vegetable production is not only applicable in the countryside or in the  gardens but can be grown now within the heart of the city or just in your home even with only a limited space.  </p>
<p>If your home has an area with ample sunlight &#8211; a requirement for growing vegetables, you can grow them successfully. What are the locations that can be used for container gardening ? You can use your patio, balcony, terrace, rooftop, deck, window sill, pathways, etc.  </p>
<p>Be aware of the sunlight requirement for each kind of crop. For leafy vegetables, the required sunlight should be about four hours  the whole day, for fruit vegetables, at least 7-8 hours sunlight is needed daily, and root vegetables requires around 6 hours of sunlight a day.  </p>
<p>And besides of producing your own vegetables in a safer way, the attack of common pests and diseases can be greatly minimized. You can also improve the soil conditions  by adding some soil amendments; like manure, compost, and other essential food nutrients needed by the plants.  </p>
<p>Everything in your home that are considered as garbage can be utilized to the maximum by making them into compost. Even your household waste water can be used to irrigate your plants.  </p>
<p>In other words, container gardening is considered to be the practice that makes use of useless things.  </p>
<p>What Containers Are Ideal For Container Gardening?  </p>
<p>Growing vegetables can be executed in any type of containers such as;   cans, plastics, pails, split vehicle tires, cement bags, feed bags, bottle water plastics, gallon cans, cylinder blocks, milk container, bamboo cuts or any containers that have been thrown away. Even coco shells, banana bracts, leaves of coconut is ideal as potting materials especially for short season vegetables, like,  pechay, lettuce, mustard, etc.  </p>
<p>Good growing containers should possess the three important characteristics as suggested by Relf (1996);  </p>
<p>Containers that drain poorly can affect the success of a container garden. It is therefore vital to have your containers above ground or any support that would raise the containers such as; slats, hollow blocks or anything to provide space below them to allow excess water to drain freely.  </p>
<p>For bigger plants, you should use big containers and for small containers use small plants.  </p>
<p>Small containers (1-2 gallons) are suited for lettuce, spinach, mustard, pepper, radish, green onions, carrots, beans, and dwarf tomatoes. Medium size containers (3-10 gallons) are best for eggplants while for larger ones (bigger than 10 gallons) are good for cabbage, cucumbers and tomatoes.  </p>
<p> For most plants, containers should be at least 15 cm deep minimum especially for shot season vegetables.  </p>
<p>Recommended Container size and type/crop  </p>
<p>5 gal. window box – Bush beans, Lima beans </p>
<p>1 plant/5gal.pot, 3plants/15 gal. pot –Cabbage, Chinese cabbage </p>
<p>5 gal. window box at least 30 cm deep – carrot </p>
<p>1 plant/gal. pot – cucumber </p>
<p>5 gal. pot – Eggplant, tomato, okra </p>
<p>5 gal. window pot – Lettuce </p>
<p>1 plant/2gal. pot; 5 plants/15 gal. pot – Onion </p>
<p>5 gal. window box – Pepper, spinach </p>
<p>Plants grown in containers will depend on the kind of soil mixture to provide a maximum growth development. It is a must that you should provide the best soil media composition to give the possible return of your toil. Failure to give the plants with the necessary food nutrients in their growing period would results to  poor growth, lanky, and stunted plants that will results to your failure.  </p>
<p>The ideal soil mixture for container-grown vegetables crops are as follows:  </p>
<p>The best mixture of soil media should compose the following; synthetic mix of horticultural-grade vermiculite, peat moss, limestone, superphosphate and complete fertilizer.  </p>
<p>Compost can also serve as an excellent growing medium.  </p>
<p>In your  country where the above media are not available, you can make your own potting media by mixing 1 part loam soil or compost manure,  1 part fine river sand, and coconut coir dust.  </p>
<p>If your country is producing rice you can replace coconut coir dust with the rice hull charcoal (carbonized). But this should be thoroughly sterilized to kill some deadly microbes that are detrimental to the plants.  </p>
<p>Sawdust is another medium that could be used in preparing your growing medium in the absence of coco coir dust and should also be sterilized.  </p>
<p>Sowing Seed and Transplanting  </p>
<p>Before going into the sowing procedure, give your utmost attention to the selection of seed you’ll use as planting materials. Good quality seeds should be your first concern.  </p>
<p>Good quality seeds possesses the following characteristics:   </p>
<p>To get a quality and reliable seeds, you should buy from certified seed producers or seed suppliers.  </p>
<p>All vegetables that undergoes transplanting are excellent for container gardening. Transplants can be purchased from local nurseries or other successful gardeners in your locality.  </p>
<p>Before transplanting, fill plastic or germinating tray with the growing media preparation using the following ratio: 60% rice hull charcoal(carbonized), 30 % coconut coir dust, 10% chicken manure (60-30-10 ratio).  </p>
<p>In the absence of the above materials in your country, you can use the old soil media preparation – 1 part sand, 1 part compost, and 1 part garden soil (1-1-1 ratio). Make sure to sterilize them before the seed are sown. This is to kill some microorganisms that may cause damage to the seedlings.  </p>
<p>You can also purchase a prepared growell medium sold in local agriculture stores in your respective country. Inquire from your agriculture experts available in your area.  </p>
<p>Once the growing media is ready, fill the holes of the germinating or potting containers. Press  the soil medium lightly with your fingers in every hole filled with the medium. Then follows the sowing of seeds.  </p>
<p>In sowing seeds some techniques should be followed to insure germination:  </p>
<p>I Watermelon (Seeded) (Citrulis lunatus).  Soak seed 30 min.- 1hour in top water. Incubate by using moist cotton cloth. Spread the seeds and cover. Place in an improvised cartoon for 24-36 hours. After this period, sow the seeds at I seed per hill. Seed must be level in the soil guided by a finger or stick at 1 cm deep. For the seedless type the procedure is the same as the seeded but the tip near the embryo should be cut with the use of a nail cutter before inserting to the soil. Cutting the end portion of the seed hastens germination. </p>
<p>l  Bitter Gourd/Ampalaya  (Momordica charantia). Soak seeds for 30 min.-1 hour. Cut the tip near the embryo and sow  with the seed deep of ¾ of the soil at 1 seed per hole.  </p>
<p>l  Upo (  Lagenaria siceraria   ) and Patola ( Luffa cylindrica ). Cut the tip covering only near the embryo and sow seed at 1 seed per hole.  </p>
<p>l  Squash (Cucurbita spp). Soak seeds 30 min.-1 hour. Then pinch the tip near the embryo and sow seed at 1 seed per hole.  </p>
<p>l  Pepper (Capsicum annum L.), Eggplant (Solanum melongena), and Tomato (Lycopersicum  esculentum). Sow the seed directly to the germinating tray at 1-2 seeds per hole.  </p>
<p>l  Pechai /Pechay (Brassica pechai), Lettuce (Lactuca sativa), Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis ), and Broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. Italica ). Sow seed directly to the germinating at 1-2 seeds per hole.  </p>
<p>l  Cucumber (Cucumis sativus), Honey Dew / Muskmelon (Cucumis melo). Sow the seed directly to the germinating tray at 1 seed per hole.  </p>
<p>l  Carrot (Daucus carota) and Raddish (Rafanus sativus).  Directly sow the seed to the field at 2-3 seeds per hill.  </p>
<p>l  Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis ) and Beans (Phaseolus limensis ). Sow the seed directly to the field at 1 seed per hill.  </p>
<p>l  Corn (zea mays). Sow the seed directly to the field at 1 seed per hill.  </p>
<p>l  Papaya (Carica papaya). Soak the seeds for 30 min.-1 hour then sow to the germinating tray at 1 seed per hole.  </p>
<p>l  Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus  ). Directly sow the seed in the field at 1-2 seeds per hill.  </p>
<p>Container size for specific crops.  </p>
<p>Light Requirements  </p>
<p> Fertilizer Requirements  </p>
<p>To get the right amount of fertilizer for your vegetables, you should analyze your soil media mixture. And if you can do it, organic or inorganic fertilizer should be used.  </p>
<p>Fertilizer combination of organic and inorganic would be much better with the correct proportion depending on the plant requirement.  </p>
<p>When using inorganic fertilizer you should prepare a base nutrient solution by dissolving 2 cups of complete fertilizer in 1 gallon of warm water.  </p>
<p>A growing solution is prepared by diluting 2 tablespoons of the base solution in 1 gallon of water.  </p>
<p>Application starts by pouring 2-3 tablespoons of the growing solution on the soil media around the plants at the time of transplanting.  </p>
<p>The frequency of application may vary from one crop to another, but one application per day is adequate. It is advisable to leach all unused fertilizer out of the soil mix once a week by watering tap water to cause free drainage through the holes in the bottom of the container.  </p>
<p>This practice will prevent buildup of injurious materials in the soil media. If you want to use organic fertilizer, you should use pure or 2/3 compost in the growing media.  </p>
<p>If both the organic and inorganic fertilizer will be used, at least one part of the growing media should be compost and one tablespoon of the growing solution applied at least once a day.  </p>
<p>If you’ll use synthetic mix growing medium, which is already enriched with superphosphate and complete fertilizer subsequent fertilization may not be necessary for early maturing crops.  </p>
<p>For late maturing crops, daily application of the growing solution is necessary until maturity or shortly before harvesting.  </p>
<p>Water Management   </p>
<p>Water is the life for container garden plant. It’s important that you should not neglect this requirement. Proper water management is vital for a successful container gardening.  </p>
<p>Basically, one watering a day is enough for container-grown crops. But for vegetables grown in small containers may require 2 times of watering a day.  </p>
<p>Plants grown in clay pots needs more frequent watering since pots are more porous and extra water is allowed to drain out from their sides.  </p>
<p>If the  growing medium appears to be excessively dry and as the plant shows signs of wilting, the containers should be grouped together so that the foliage creates a canopy to help shade the soil and keep it cool.  </p>
<p>Poor drainage of the growing media or container can lead to water-logged condition that may results to plant death due to lack of oxygen.  </p>
<p>To make sure you have a vigorous plants, always check the containers at least once a day and twice on hot, dry, or windy days and to feel the soil to determine whether it is dump.  </p>
<p>To reduce water evaporation for container plants, you should apply mulching materials such as plastic mulch or putting windbreaks.  </p>
<p>You can also install trickle or drip irrigation system to the plants base if you think you can’s attend to your plants daily.  </p>
<p>Pests and Diseases Control  </p>
<p>Control of pests and diseases in containers needs your careful assessment because wrong use of pesticides may cause damage to  the environment, especially children who may often come closer to your container plants.  </p>
<p>To be safe, you should implement the Integrated Pest Management (IPM). This approach is focused on the so called systematic pest management which means to prevent problems before the pests and diseases appears.  </p>
<p>How you can do this?  </p>
<p>It is done by monitoring pest population, identifying pests, and choosing a combination of control methods to keep pests population at a minimal level. These methods includes cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical methods (which is the last resort to be applied  when serious condition is discernible).  </p>
<p>l  Select insect and disease-resistant varieties of vegetables. Avoid insect attracting plants in the garden or those that are susceptible to pests. Beans, peas, cucumbers, spinach, lettuce and squash are more resistant to insect pests.  </p>
<p>l  Water the plants adequately to keep them healthy. Fertilize and thin plants to reduce competition for moisture and nutrients.  </p>
<p>l  Remove weeds to conserve soil moisture and eliminate hiding places of pests.  </p>
<p>l  Encourage natural enemies of insect pests, such as predators and parasites. Attract beneficial insects like; Western Damsel Bug, Lady Beetle, Green Lace Wing, and Minute Pirate Bug into your garden by planting small flowered plants such as; daisies, cosmos, marigold, and clover. Be sure they are in flower bloom throughout the growing season.  </p>
<p>l  Avoid growing the same types of vegetables in the same spot year after year. A 4-year rotation cycle is recommended.  </p>
<p>l  Exclude pests from plants by using fiber materials, row cover, and other barriers such as plastic bottles and plant collars.  </p>
<p>l  Remove infested part of the plant right away. Remove all plant residues from the containers after harvesting all the crops.  </p>
<p>l  Use traps to disrupt mating cycles of insects. Yellow sticky boards catch winged aphids, whiteflies, and leafhoppers.  </p>
<p>l  Handpick pests or knock them off plants with a stream of water from a garden hose. Kill the insects by putting them a soapy water.  </p>
<p>l  If all other control methods fails, the least toxic insecticides includes botanical control such as neem and pyrethrin. Insecticidal soap, horticultural oil may also be used for insect control. Always identify the pests before choosing a pesticide and use according to label directions.  </p>
<p>Harvesting  </p>
<p>Harvesting varies with vegetables. Leafy vegetables may be harvested when the desired leaf size is required for every use they are intended. Others harvest leafy vegetables after the required age is meet. For fruit vegetables such as, Luffa, Cucumber, Eggplant, beans, Okra, and Upo they are harvested when their size are big but tender. For squash varieties, they are harvested either matured or big but tender depending on the preference of users.  </p>
<p>Cabbage, cauliflowers, and broccoli should be harvested when their heads are already compact. Peppers and tomatoes may be harvested when their fruits have started to ripen.  </p>
<p>If you’re growing container-grown vegetables just for home consumption, you can harvest only some part of the plant and retain the rest for future use. But if you think you have more than enough  for family use, you can harvest them all and sell or give them to your neighbors.  </p>
<p>Never allow your vegetables to bear flower before harvesting them except when your purpose is to collect the seeds for future planting.   </p>
<p>Maturity Indices of some Vegetables  </p>
<p>  Problems Encountered in Container Gardening </p>
<p> In container gardening you’ll  meet some problems that may hinder your daily operations. This is sometimes discernible when you’ll not attend the plants due to negligence. </p>
<p> However, you can prevent these problems if you’ll religiously observe your plants closely. Small pests and diseases can’t be seen visibly if you’ll not see the plant appearance  closely. You’ll only see the affected plants once you come closer and actually touch them. </p>
<p> Some symptoms, causes, and corrective measures you should observe: </p>
<p> l  Tall, spindly and not productive. The plants receives insufficient sunlight and excessive supply of Nitrogen. To correct them, you should transfer the containers to a place where there is sufficient sunlight. </p>
<p>l  Yellowing from bottom, poor color, and lack vigor.  The plants receives too much water and low fertility. To correct this, you have to reduce watering intervals and check the pots for good drainage. </p>
<p>l  Plants wilt even with sufficient  water. The plants has poor drainage and aeration. To correct, you should use a potting mix with high percentage of organic matter. Increase the number of holes of the container for good drainage. </p>
<p> l  Burning or firing of the leaves. The soil medium is high in salt. To correct this problem, you have to leach the container with tap water at regular intervals. </p>
<p> l  Stunted growth, sickly, and purplish color of leaves. The temperature is low and low phosphate. To correct, you should relocate the containers to a warmer area. Increase phosphate level in base solution. </p>
<p> l  Holes in leaves and distorted in shape.  The plants are pests infested. To correct, you should use non-chemical insecticides or other biological control for insects. </p>
<p> l  Spots on the leaves, dead dried areas or powdery or rust occurrence. The plants are affected with a disease. To correct them, you should remove the disease affected parts or the whole plant in serious condition. You can use non-chemical pesticides if the disease is in the early stage of infestation. </p>
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<p> Crisologo Ramasasa, Freelance writer, writes articles on home gardening and Internet marketing tips. Get a copy of his latest ebook FREE, titled; “How to get Started in Flower Gardening” and “Vegetable Gardening Made Easy” and Free articles, tools, tips and bonus  at: www.crisramasasa.com </p>

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		<title>Growing Tomatoes: One Container or Two? What Can You Handle?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 05:21:59 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are new to tomato gardening, and don&#8217;t know where to start. Start small. 
Container gardens, are the perfect starter gardens, as you have more control, and the garden will not get away from you, the way a large one can. I am sure it has happened to all of us at one time [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are new to tomato gardening, and don&#8217;t know where to start. Start small. </p>
<p>Container gardens, are the perfect starter gardens, as you have more control, and the garden will not get away from you, the way a large one can. I am sure it has happened to all of us at one time or another, it certainly happened to me. Vegetable gardens, especially tomato gardens are a lot of work, but rewarding. </p>
<p>You get excited to grow tomatoes, and dig up a big patch, only to realize, that this needs weeding, mulching and tending to, through the hot days, as well as lots of water. Plus a bumper crop of tomatoes you now need to deal with. If you are not sure if this is for you, then start much smaller. </p>
<p>Instead of this situation, try growing tomatoes in containers. Get four good sized containers, that you can handle, and us a quality potting mix, with good drainage, in each one. The reason I say four containers, is that you should also try four varieties of tomato plants to grow, One plant in each container. </p>
<p>This way, you can see which tomato is best for you, some plants are hardier than others, but one thing is for sure, the weeding and care of containers is no where near as time consuming. You may only have four plants, but you will get a good supply of tomatoes for your family, and some different varieties to try. Like taste testing! </p>
<p>After you harvest your tomatoes, you can decide if a tomato garden, or vegetable garden is for you. Then decide your plan of action for next year. </p>
<p>Container gardens for food, such as tomato plants, have become more popular, especially if you live in a small place, or only have a balcony. You can still enjoy the taste of a fresh picked tomato without all the work. Just remember to keep track of the varieties you grow, so that you can choose the best one for next year, or try four more. </p>
<p>Add a couple of small flowers, and you not only have food, but beauty as well to enjoy. </p>

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		<title>Hanging Tomato Planters Let Anyone Have a Tomato Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 05:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ipreneur</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomato gardening is just about the favorite type of vegetable gardening going. Almost anyone will enjoy fresh tomatoes. But many are without access to a garden, so in order to get those fresh tomatoes they need to try something a little non traditional. The most popular is a hanging tomato planter. Let&#8217;s look at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomato gardening is just about the favorite type of vegetable gardening going. Almost anyone will enjoy fresh tomatoes. But many are without access to a garden, so in order to get those fresh tomatoes they need to try something a little non traditional. The most popular is a hanging tomato planter. Let&#8217;s look at the advantages.<br />
If you live in an apartment or townhouse, and still want to enjoy fresh tomatoes, probably the easiest way is to use a hanging tomato planter. Hanging planters can be put on a porch, or a balcony, or even a patio. They make it easy to get to your tomatoes even if you have a vegetable garden. And it&#8217;s become increasingly popular over the last several years to grow tomatoes upside down, which has a lot of the same advantages as the traditionally hanging planter. Let&#8217;s look a the pros and cons of using growing tomatoes in a hanging planter.<br />
No Staking &#8211; The tomatoes are hanging from the planter, you have no need to stake them, or bother with any other types of support other than the planter hanger. For some indeterminate types of tomatoes, you may find you need to trim them to keep them off the ground, but no stakes. This is a real advantage, and it makes getting to the tomatoes that much simpler when they are hanging free in the air and not lying hidden on the ground.<br />
Soil Borne Pests &#8211; With the tomato plants hanging in the air, you have almost no problems with slugs and other soil borne pests.<br />
Soil Borne Disease &#8211; In a planter the soil is replaced often, often with a soilless mix, so problems with diseases carried over in the soil are eliminated. One other source of problems with disease is that normally it&#8217;s common that the water splashes the soil up on the leaves of the plant when you water and the disease gets to the plant this way. With the bulk of the plant hanging down from the planter the possibility of water splashing up is largely removed.<br />
Improved Air Circulation &#8211; Since the tomato plants are suspended in the air, you get a lot better air circulation. This results in improved pollination, fewer disease problems and higher yields.<br />
Weeds &#8211; Basically, with fresh soil and a small surface, weeds are pretty much eliminated. In addition, for an upside down planter the surface where the weeds would grow is opposite the surface the tomato plant sticks out of.<br />
Location &#8211; The beauty of container gardening is that you can do it almost everywhere, like the porch, patio, or apartment balcony. It&#8217;s great to have your tomatoes right outside the kitchen door even if you have a vegetable garden out in the back yard.<br />
There are a few potential problems with hanging tomato planters. You want to make sure you are using the right varieties of tomatoes for the planter size you are using. They can be a little heavy, so there are some tips for filling them. In addition, some things like watering need special attention&#8230; </p>

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		<title>My #1 Top Tip On How To Gardening Tomatoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 22:56:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several important things to know when you are gardening tomatoes. First of all, you want to make sure that you have plenty of room for your tomatoes. Then, you want to be sure that each plant has enough room to grow straight up, and that you have provided them with frames or other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several important things to know when you are gardening tomatoes. First of all, you want to make sure that you have plenty of room for your tomatoes. Then, you want to be sure that each plant has enough room to grow straight up, and that you have provided them with frames or other things to grow on. Also, you want to keep the pests away from the tomatoes, and be sure to harvest them when they are perfectly ripe.<br />
Room<br />
When you are gardening tomatoes, you are going to need to be sure that you have plenty of room. Tomatoes need to be planted about a foot away form each other, or a little bit less or more. Check the type of tomato to be sure that you are doing it right. Also, each tomato will be growing up but will be very willowy and fragile.<br />
Therefore, you need to make sure that you provide your tomatoes with tomato cages or with other things that they can grow on. This will help you give your tomatoes a great start, and make gardening tomatoes even easier. If you can use a tomato cage to help guide your tomatoes, you&#8217;ll find that it is much easier for you to be able to garden tomatoes.<br />
Pests<br />
There are many things that will try to get your tomatoes that you must plan for as you are gardening tomatoes. Be sure that you have protected them with cages which will help them grow but which will also protect them from animals that might try to eat them. Insects and small animals will still be a bother, so protect your plants with a safe and effective pesticide. This will help you keep the bugs off of your tomato plants. Also, use a rabbit fence or another garden fence to protect your gardening tomatoes as well as your other plants from animals.<br />
The last thing that you must be sure of is that you are harvesting your gardening tomatoes at the right time. You want to pick the tomatoes when they are ripe, but you do not want to leave them very long. You want to be able to let them finish ripening after you have picked them, so that they will be good for longer for you.<br />
If you enjoy gardening, you will love gardening tomatoes. They are easy fruits to grow, and a few plants can provide you with all of the tomatoes that you need for sauces, eating, cooking, and canning. </p>

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