Determinate and indeterminate tomatoes both produce fruit, but have very different growth patterns. Learn the characteristics of each.| The Spruce
The best pruners make clean cuts through stems, twigs, and small branches. We researched and tested the best options for your garden.| The Spruce
Pruning is not an essential part of growing tomatoes, but it is very easy and can help improve fruit production on indeterminate plants.| The Spruce
The key to growing a healthy tomato plant that climbs is to pinch, prune, and stake the vines at the right time. Here's how to get tomato plant timing right.| The Spruce
Tomato plants are susceptible to a number of diseases. Find out what's wrong with your crop and how to fix it.| The Spruce