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Recent Blog PostsStarting a small vegetable garden The benefits of a community garden Gardening products you can't live without ...view the rest of the posts on Growing Vegetables Blog. |
When Is Fruit Vegetables?When is it okay to consider fruit vegetables? When your garden plans are for tomatoes, the most popular fruit you'll ever find in a vegetable garden plan. Gardening requires a certain amount of botanical knowledge, but for the most part, your vegetables know what to do. Plans for a successful garden should include a plan for fertilizer, or a schedule, that the fruits on the vegetable plants will gain from in their growth process. Be aware not to use too much nitrogen in your garden soil, which you will notice if the vegetable leaves begin to turn yellow and drop. Too much potassium or phosphorus can also retard growth of the tomato plants. Planning to grow vegetable plants that bear fruit requires good soil and good fertilization plans. Vegetable gardens where you know you plan to have a garden of tomato plants to bear fruit throughout the year should have a soil test done to assess the gardens soil status. Plan for fruit to start to ripen on vegetables after about 60 to 70 days. Generally, the vegetable seeds will tell you when to expect to harvest the fruits off the tomato plants. More Fruit That's a Vegetable CareStopping pestilence that can commonly strike tomatoes before they are damaging to your garden is a good plan for any gardener. Why wait for being an experienced gardener to follow that advice? Plan to spray to protect against early blight if your garden weather conditions are known to be hot and humid. Experts in the field make announcements regarding such conditions, the Farmer's Almanac type of information that helps gardeners plan. Fruits can suffer diseases. Watering by irrigation to flood the soil is usually a good plan for preventing problems from excess moisture. A little tip for growing tomatoes is to put eggshells in the soil to add calcium to the nutrients because tomatoes need extra calcium. Also, use soft ties instead of twine or wire so the vines don’t break. |