Tomato harvest is usually associated with late summer. But that's not necessarily when tomatoes need to be picked. You can extend tomatoes into the fall if you do one important thing: protect them ...
Every March, millions of gardeners stare at their tomato seedlings, watch a stretch of warm days roll in, and make the same impulsive decision: these are going in the ground today. And every year, ...
Arms planting a tomato seeding in the garden. - Stock Rocket/Shutterstock Whether you got your garden off to a late start or are just hoping to multiply your harvest, you might find yourself wondering ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you're new to gardening, you may wonder whether frost is anything to worry about. After all, nighttime frosts often vanish by late morning.
It’s been a good tomato season this year, and reports are that tomatoes are replacing the venerable zucchini overload when it comes to giving produce away. But as we get into the end of September, and ...
Northern Ohio could see overnight lows in the mid-30s as soon as Oct. 8. Outdoor plants that are prone to frost damage can be covered with fabric or mulch. Watering around the plants can also prevent ...
Bob Zeni, the Chicago Tomato Man, joins Wendy Snyder (in for Bob Sirott) to talk about how to get tomatoes to ripen quicker and why some cherry tomatoes end up being so small. He also shares how you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scott Little Cold-tolerant crops like kale and Brussels sprouts handle frost with ease and often taste better after a spell of ...