Pruning indeterminate tomatoes makes them easier to manage for a quality harvest. Here's when and how to prune indeterminate tomatoes for the best growth.| The Spruce
Early Girl tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum ‘Early Girl’) offer abundant, early harvests in return for little maintenance, making it a popular variety.| The Spruce
Lettuce plants tend to bolt when the days lengthen and temperatures are hotter. Here are a few tricks, including when to plant to prolong the lettuce harvest.| The Spruce
Determinate and indeterminate tomatoes both produce fruit, but have very different growth patterns. Learn the characteristics of each.| The Spruce
Beefsteak tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum "Beefsteak") are meaty, juicy fruits perfect for summer sandwiches. Learn to grow these abundant plants here.| The Spruce
A wilting tomato plant is a problem in the garden. There can be several causes from lack of water to pests to diseases. Learn why your tomato plant is wilting and how to fix it.| The Spruce
Staking and caging tomatoes are great ways to support the plants for a better harvest. Both methods of support offer great benefits.| 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