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I was recently trolled on social media for a “too-perfect” photo of Sasha’s Altai heirloom tomatoes. Given their origins in ...
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How to Grow Tomatoes From Seeds, According to Gardening ExpertsOnce the plant begins producing tomatoes, only water when the soil feels dry. Tomato plants are different from other edible varieties because they do not require wind or insects to pollinate and ...
Self-pollinating plants don't require pollen from another plant to produce fruit. For instance, a tomato plant self-pollinates when pollen from its anther (the male part) lands on the stigma (the ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNWant the best homegrown tomatoes ever? Plant them with marigolds, says our grow-your-own expert, and discover why these two are a dream combinationMarigolds are the best flowers to plant with your tomatoes. Not only are marigolds bright and bountiful, but they also offer multiple benefits to tomato plants. Let me explain why you should grow ...
A: Heirloom tomatoes are open pollinated, meaning they are pollinated ... Heirloom plants have one parent plant. Seeds collected from these plants resemble the parents. Local heirlooms are easy ...
The tomato flower, for example ... and about one-fifth of those pollinate flowers in the United States. Hummingbirds, butterflies, moths, wasps, and ants are also up to the task.
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