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QuestionHow do you plant tomatoes in bad soil?Olivia Choong is a Plant and Gardening Specialist and the Owner of The Tender Gardener. With more than six years of experience, she specializes in gardening, permaculture, and self-sufficient and low-impact living practices. Her work has been featured in media outlets such as The Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia (CNA). Olivia holds a Bachelor of Mass Communications in PR and Journalism from Murdoch University.Adding compost and horticultural grit may help. You can even check your local nursery and see if they sell soil that is specific to tomatoes.
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QuestionWhat kind of soil is best for tomatoes?Olivia Choong is a Plant and Gardening Specialist and the Owner of The Tender Gardener. With more than six years of experience, she specializes in gardening, permaculture, and self-sufficient and low-impact living practices. Her work has been featured in media outlets such as The Straits Times and Channel NewsAsia (CNA). Olivia holds a Bachelor of Mass Communications in PR and Journalism from Murdoch University.Tomatoes prefer well-drained, loamy, and fertile soil in order to thrive. Clay-heavy soil isn't good for growing tomatoes, since it can get waterlogged and compacted.
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QuestionCan vinegar mixed with soil be used for testing the soul?Tyler Potter MerrittCommunity AnswerI wouldn’t do that, vinegar can kill plants. For example, I used apple cider vinegar to take care of an insect problem I had on my pepper plants one year, and it flat out killed them in less than 24 hours. Any vinegar that is used on plants must be diluted into a gallon of water.
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QuestionAre coffee grounds good for tomato plants?Tyler Potter MerrittCommunity AnswerYes. However, coffee grounds are high in nitrogen, so don’t add too many, and don't do it too often. Make sure to use “used” coffee grounds; don’t add fresh, dry ones. Fresh coffee grounds can kill plants. Egg shell calcium and shredded banana peels will also do wonders for your soil.
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QuestionCan I use lime with tomato plants?Wikihowuser0246Community AnswerSome pH kits will indicate a need for lime in the soil. For best results, add lime to the soil in the late fall or early spring.
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QuestionIs there a specific season that is best to plant tomatoes?Community AnswerNo, as long as the conditions are favorable, they can be planted during any season.
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QuestionI have a very limited space to grow tomatoes, so I want to grow them in pots. What is the best way to grow them in a container?Community AnswerDo not use plastic pots as the roots hit the plastic and burn in hot weather. You also want to line your pots with shredded newspaper as it protects roots and stops pots drying out as quickly.
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QuestionDo marigolds work with tomatoes?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerYes. They deter pests above and underneath the plants. They kill nematodes underground while they repel pesky bugs above.
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QuestionI have to reuse the same spot for my tomatoes, as it is the only spot that gets sun all day. What can I add to the soil to prevent disease and add nutrients?Community AnswerYou can plant a kind of legume (like peanuts). Legumes improve the soil. You can also put baking soda or egg shells down to improve the soil.
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QuestionCan I plant tomatoes in an area where they will only get about six hours of afternoon sunlight?Community AnswerYes, but keep them well-caged or staked off the ground to get the best sun advantage and keep it trimmed to two main stalks.
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QuestionCan I plant just two tomato plants or is three required for germination?Community AnswerTomatoes are self pollinating, so you only need one plant. Tomato flowers are pollinated by the movement caused by wind and insects, or if needed because of a lack of wind and insects, by gently shaking the plant.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of the brown bugs that look like a ladybug but bigger? I've tried everything. They have eaten my tomato plants for 3 years now.Community AnswerBuy some borage seeds and start them in the house about 6 to 8 weeks ahead of time, then plant one borage plant by each tomato. It totally drives away most bugs and at same time it benefits the growth and flavor of the tomato plant. You can trim off the larger leaves of borage as it grows and use them as mulch, it is loaded with trace elements, and also the borage as it blossoms is a bee magnet and benefits the pollination of all your other plants as well! Also plant one or two onions or garlic plants by each tomato plant, the smell confuses the bug and it usually stays away!
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QuestionDo tomatoes grow in wet areas?Tyler Potter MerrittCommunity AnswerIt depends on how wet. If it’s flooded, then no. All vegetables need moist soil to grow well, however without proper drainage, the soil is flooded constantly and your plants will experience root rot and die.
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QuestionHow do I test the moistness of soil?Community AnswerWith your index and middle finger, press 2-4 cm into the dirt.
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QuestionCan I grow tomatoes during dry seasons on plots that were previously used for rice cultivation?Community AnswerYes, tomatoes are fine there, but they will need water. They can tolerate droughts, but they prefer monsoon seasons better as they get water more often. Never grow tomatoes where they have previously been cultivated as diseases may lie in the soil.
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QuestionShould I put some Epsom salts in the soil when I plant my tomato seedlings?Community AnswerI use Epsom salt, it's great for your tomato plant! One tablespoon mixed in a gallon of water every two weeks. Also, one cap full of fish fertilizer in this mixture works very well.
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QuestionWho is the author of this article so I can cite it in my thesis?Community AnswerThis article was writen by 12 authors. The link is at the bottom for mobile users under "About this wikiHow". A person using a computer can use Mac: "Command + F" or Windows: "Control + F", then search "About this wikiHow".
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QuestionCan I plant tomatoes in winter?Community AnswerYes, but keep them inside until the last frost has passed in early spring.
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QuestionShould I plant tomatoes in an area with clay surfaces or sand sub-surfaces?Community AnswerYou can plant in clay, but you need to amend the soil so that it doesn't compact down. Dig a hole for the plant at least twice its size, then add in aged cow manure and put one raw egg in the bottom of the hole. I also add a teaspoon of Epsom salts. I filled in my holes with a mixture of compost (or outdoor plant soil), and I like to put the black fabric for gardens around my plants, so I cut a piece to cover the hole, then made an x in the center to put the plant through. You also need to provide a support for them to grow on - a couple of sticks, a cage, trellis, etc. When amended, clay soil is actually a really good medium to grow in.
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QuestionHow deep should I plant my tomato plants?Community AnswerFor a 12" plant, place 8" (leaves and all) underground. Leaves will become roots. Also, try not to damage the little "hairs", as they will also become roots.
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QuestionHow can I yield much, healthy and big tomatoes at the harvest time?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYou can help your tomato plants produce big, healthy tomatoes by making sure they have all of the nutrients, water, and care that they need. Check the soil's nutrient content by testing it, be sure to water the plants regularly, and remove any weeds or insects that you see in your garden.
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QuestionWhy can't I dig the hole in wet soil?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerYou can dig a hole in wet soil, but when you're tilling the soil to plant a garden, wait until the soil is dry so you can break up the dirt more easily.
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QuestionCan I sow tomatoes in a greenhouse?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerOf course you can! If you're growing them in a greenhouse, it may be best to plant them in pots or containers. Check out our article on growing tomatoes in pots by looking up Grow Tomatoes in Pots.
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QuestionI planted 32 tomato plants and all looked great for about a month. Slowly some started to wilt and it spread to the rest. I have 3 plants left. Could it be verticillium? Can I reuse the soil for anything?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerThere could be a variety of reasons why your plants failed. Check the nutrient content and pH of the soil to make sure it can support the plants before you try to reuse the soil.
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QuestionIs 2 8 4 npk good during fruiting?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerA 2-8-4 NPK ratio is a little low for fruiting. Look for fertilizers that are designed for tomato plants for the best results!
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QuestionHow many tomato plants can be planted on a plot of land?Community AnswerAll you have room for as long as the plants are 2 feet apart in a row, and the rows are at least 50 inches apart.
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