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Grow your own beefsteak tomatoes – Part 3: Staking & pruning

Grow your own beefsteak tomatoes – Part 3: Staking & pruning

by Colin | Dec 31, 2020 | Urban & Community Gardening

If you missed it, read Part 2: Planting Most people are better at weeding and watering than they are at pruning. It can be confusing, for sure, but this post should clear things up for you. Beefsteak tomato plants are “indeterminate,” which means they require staking... Read More
Grow your own beefsteak tomatoes – Part 2: Planting

Grow your own beefsteak tomatoes – Part 2: Planting

by Colin | Dec 30, 2020 | Urban & Community Gardening

If you missed it, read Part 1: Varieties & materials Step 1: Dig a hole Pick a spot in your garden and dig a hole at least a few inches deep. You’re going to be planting much deeper than your seedling sat in the cube tray. Step 2: Fertilize the soil After you’ve... Read More
Grow your own beefsteak tomatoes – Part 1: Varieties & materials

Grow your own beefsteak tomatoes – Part 1: Varieties & materials

by Colin | Dec 30, 2020 | Urban & Community Gardening

This is a multi-part series on how to grow really nice beefsteak tomatoes in your own backyard or community garden. The series will cover choosing a variety, prepping the soil and the plant itself, fertilizing, pruning, culling and harvesting. Love the beefsteak... Read More

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