This “Over Winter Tomato Plants from Homestead Garden Method” shares how tomatoes are actually perennials…. they can grow over and over again – with proper care. Here is how….
Tomatoes are one of the most popular of all backyard garden plants these days. There is something about freshly picked tomatoes that make any homemade recipe that calls for tomatoes turn out so much better.
This article was designed to introduce homesteading readers to a way to transfer your tomato plants into the house before the winter kills them off.
The author of the article was looking to share their knowledge and expertise in growing tomato plants. The article describes a very successful method for keeping your most successful tomato plants growing on throughout the year even during the winter months.
The method described in the article is really easy to follow with your own garden-grown tomato plants. All of the information is presented in a way that makes it really easy to read and understand.
The tomato is consumed in diverse ways, raw or cooked, in many dishes, sauces, salads, and drinks. While tomatoes are fruits – botanically classified as berries – they are commonly used as a vegetable ingredient or side dish. Heirloom tomatoes are becoming[when?] increasingly popular, particularly among home gardeners and organic producers[where?], since they tend to produce more interesting and flavorful crops at the cost of disease resistance and productivity
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