The Rutgers tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum) is one of the tastiest tomatoes ever. In the words of Lyman Schermerhorn, the breeder credited with developing the variety: The flavor of the fruit is very pleasing and makes juice with a medium high percentage of sugar with low … [Read more...]
How to Grow the Flavorful Black Cherry Tomato
No store-bought tomato will beat homegrown and freshly picked ones from your garden. And who doesn’t enjoy the fruits of their labor? Literally! Tomato plants are a good addition to any vegetable garden, especially because most of us use them every day. If you are looking … [Read more...]
How to Grow the Black Prince Tomato
You are looking out into your garden and racking your brain for the next planting addition. Then it hits you that you don’t have any tomato plants in your garden. But there’s a problem. You live in a chilly area, and you know tomatoes do best in warm weather. While that is … [Read more...]
How to Build Strong Tomato Stakes
If you grow tomatoes in your home garden, chances are you'll be staking them sooner or later. Tomatoes need support. Why? Because most tomato varieties are likely to grow tall. Unlike cucumbers that climb on their own using tendrils, tomatoes can’t be left to their own … [Read more...]
The Benefits of Growing the Horseradish Plant in Your Garden
Horseradish’s diverse uses have been documented in the fieldnotes of botanists throughout history. This hardy perennial can make you cry and make you like your beef steak even better. But there’s so much more to it than its history, its gastronomic use, and its hot, … [Read more...]
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