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Posted on Mar 14, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
I’m planning a garden and while I’m not crazy about eating tomatoes, marinara sauce is something my family consumes constantly, so why not make my own. I want to make something really good but i guess it’s important to note also that my husband doesn’t like his sauce really sweet (though I’m sure the sweetness in commercial sauces comes from corn syrup) so please take that into consideration when you make a recommendation.
Roma of course!
Posted on Mar 11, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
The tomato originated in the Andes, South America where tomatoes grow wild. It is believed that they were first cultivated by the Aztecs and Incas, possibly as early as 700 AD. The tomato plant arrived in Europe in the 16th century, supposedly brought back from Central America by the Spanish Conquistadors, although another legend suggests that two Jesuit priests took them to Italy from Mexico.
At that time tomatoes were also known as wolf’s peach and Peruvian apple. In the UK, the Elizabethans thought the bright red colour of tomatoes was a danger signal and regarded them as dangerous fruits. In fact, it is true that tomatoes are related to the nightshade family.
Tomatoes are sub-tropical plants and therefore require a full sun position when grown in temperate zones. A position against a wall or fence will give an even better chance of success as long as they can receive sufficient water.
Tomato plants grow very well in raised beds, they appreciate the soil conditions which provide moisture without water-logging.
Two or three weeks before planting, dig the soil over and incorporate as much organic matter, such as compost or well rotted manure, as possible. The aim is to make the soil able to retain the moisture needed so much by tomatoes.
Tomatoes are unable to tolerate any degree of frost, the timing for planting or sowing outside is therefore key to successfully growing tomatoes. If the tomato seeds are to be sown directly outside (not really suitable in cooler climates), they must be sown when the soil temperature is (and will remain) above 10C (50F) - any lower and the seeds will not germinate. In practical terms this normally means 3 weeks after the last frost date in your area.
Where the seeds are sown under cover (poly tunnels or cloches) or indoors, aim to sow the seeds so that they reach the stage where they can be transplanted outside, three weeks after the last frost date.
Tomato plants plants take roughly 7 weeks from sowing to reach the transplanting stage and they should be transplanted outside one or two weeks after your last frost date. Therefore you should sow them 7 weeks before you plan to transplant them outside.
Bush varieties do well for cultivation outdoors because they require no pruning for most of the season. Remove any yellow or decaying foliage as soon as possible to avoid the spread of disease.
If your bush tomatoes become too large to support themselves, either trim out a few major branches or add more support canes - the side branches can then be tied into the additional support canes. Limit the number of trusses of tomatoes to seven or eight by pinching out any surplus ones.
Upright varieties are commonly cultivated in pots, grow-bags, the greenhouse and sometimes outdoors in open soil. When the first fruits begin to form, the plant will produce side-shoots in between the main stem and the leaf stems.
These side shoots should be removed by pinching them out with the fingers. If allowed to grow they will produce a mass of foliage but few tomatoes. Any shoots which have been overlooked and allowed to grow should also be removed.
Lower leaves which show any signs of yellowing should also be removed to avoid the risk of infection.
When the plant has developed six or seven trusses of tomatoes (normally around July time), ’stop’ the plant by breaking off the growing tip. If any more than seven trusses of tomatoes begins to develop, pinch them out to encourage the plant to produce good quality tomatoes rather than an abundance of low quality late-maturing fruit.
Pick as soon as the fruits are ripe (colour and size will identify this) for the best flavour - eat as soon as possible. This also encourages the production of more fruit. As soon as a frost threatens, harvest all the fruit immediately and ripen them on a window sill. With upright varieties, it is possible to gently flatten the plants onto the soil and cover with horticultural fleece to protect them from the frost.
gardeningm
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/growing-tomatoes-in-the-home-garden-682688.html
Posted on Mar 11, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
I’ve had no luck the past few years. I’ve tried beefsteak tomatoes with no results . They flower but never get any tomatoes ..I want a medium or larger size tomato.
I’m in MA so am not sure what you conditions are like. I assumed it gets quite hot there and you don’t have as much rainfall as here si googled.
Here is a list of tomato cultivars for hot climates:
http://www.naturalhub.com/grow_vegetable_cultivars_tomato.htm
Posted on Mar 06, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
I live in Ontario, Canada and I’m planning on having a veggie garden any tips for growing nice big tomatoes?
you will neéd to some fertilizer too. take note of pest and diseases.
http://gardening-tips-ide.com/tomatoplanting.html
Posted on Mar 04, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
In case, an individual is looking for colon flushing by eating, then an individual would need great colon cleansing diet recipes. There are some things which an individual can look forward to, in addition to the fabulous recipes for getting started.
Search for Good Colon Cleaning Diet Recipes:
When an individual undergoes research for finding the ideal colon cleansing diet recipes to suit the lifestyle and the needs, numerous key points need to be kept in mind. The first and foremost things involve the fact that, no processed foods are contained by all best colon cleaning diet recipes. There is no point in the cleansing of the colon, when an individual would just put more junk in. The second factor involves the fact that, the diet recipes offer a lot of fiber. It is fiber which moves everything out of the system. This would mean that an individual would need lots of them.
The third factor involves the fact that the colon cleansing diet recipes need to be organic. This is the same concept as the first rule. With the cleaning of colon, an individual also gets rid of many non organic foods such as hormones, pesticides, and other toxins, in addition to the numerous non-organic foods. In addition, it does not make any sort of sense to consume the non-organic food recipe.
The fourth factor involved is the fact that a colon cleansing diet recipes need to include lots of vegetables and fruits. These are the best things which can be consumed, during the colon cleaning diet.
It needs to be checked for making sure that, the website or the books written by the professional in the field of recipe contains any sort of mineral or medicinal herb. There are some communities for colon cleaning, who are of the belief that an individual need not cook any thing, when they are in a cleaning diet. These people are of the belief that the process of cooking releases the natural vitamins of the fruits and vegetables and also, those minerals which help in detoxification.
Colon Cleansing Diet Recipes:
There are some recipes, which would begin on the colon clearing and detoxifying journey.
These include Lemon Detox Drink and Colon Cleanse Soup. In case of Lemon Detox Drink, 2 tbs. lemon juice or a lemon, 1/10 tsp red cayenne pepper, 2 tbs. pure grade maple syrup, 12 oz. hot purified water, 1 serving powdered fiber need to be taken and mixed well in the large glass and immediately drunk. In case of colon cleanse soup, 2-3 cucumbers, peeled and seeded, 1 seeded jalapeno, 1-2 seeded and cubed tomatoes, 1 tsp. parsley, 1 tsp. cilantro, 2 cups of organic vegetable stock, 3 cloves roasted garlic, quarter of a lime juice and a diced sweet onion, need to be taken either in the pureed or on the whole. These need to be then mixed well and served either hot or cold.
Jason Hobbs
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/the-best-colon-cleansing-diet-recipes-240208.html
Posted on Mar 02, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
What type of tomatoes produce the large, kind-a sweet tasting, red red tomatoes??? We planted two different kinds this year, and one kind harldy produces (the plants are huge, but only put forth about one or two tomatoes per plant) and then cherry tomatoes, which are very acidic to the taste. I need to know what type to plant to get lots of produce and the sweet yummy taste of home grown tomatoes. Also is it better to plant from seedlings or seeds?
Here’s a chart that gives a description of the heirloom tomato varieties…their size, flavor & productivity which include the Beefsteaks which have the flavors we remember
http://www.heirloomtomatoes.bizland.com/varieties.htm
These are large, red & sweet tasting:
‘Giant Colossal’ up to 1 1/2 lbs good flavor, heavy producer
‘Red Brandywine’ This large beefsteak variety tomato is legendary for it’s "exceptionally rich, succulent flavor" and "old-fashioned tomato taste." Superb flavor…An Amish heirloom
‘Giant Belgium’ 12-24 oz fruit very sweet
‘Black Krim’ Sweet tasty dark-red
‘Costralee’ Large Beefsteak with great flavor
‘Delicious’ Large 1-2 lb Beefsteak
Good luck! Hope this helps.
Posted on Feb 27, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
To grow the very best tomatoes you need to dig Miracle grow potting soil into the dirt. About one large bag for 2 tomato plants. Then when you put the tomato plants in, water them with liquid Miracle Grow. Then water with Miracle Gro at least once a month there after. You will have very large delicious tomatoes.
Posted on Feb 25, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
In case, an individual is looking for colon flushing by eating, then an individual would need great colon cleansing diet recipes. There are some things which an individual can look forward to, in addition to the fabulous recipes for getting started.
Search for Good Colon Cleaning Diet Recipes:
When an individual undergoes research for finding the ideal colon cleansing diet recipes to suit the lifestyle and the needs, numerous key points need to be kept in mind. The first and foremost things involve the fact that, no processed foods are contained by all best colon cleaning diet recipes. There is no point in the cleansing of the colon, when an individual would just put more junk in. The second factor involves the fact that, the diet recipes offer a lot of fiber. It is fiber which moves everything out of the system. This would mean that an individual would need lots of them.
The third factor involves the fact that the colon cleansing diet recipes need to be organic. This is the same concept as the first rule. With the cleaning of colon, an individual also gets rid of many non organic foods such as hormones, pesticides, and other toxins, in addition to the numerous non-organic foods. In addition, it does not make any sort of sense to consume the non-organic food recipe.
The fourth factor involved is the fact that a colon cleansing diet recipes need to include lots of vegetables and fruits. These are the best things which can be consumed, during the colon cleaning diet.
It needs to be checked for making sure that, the website or the books written by the professional in the field of recipe contains any sort of mineral or medicinal herb. There are some communities for colon cleaning, who are of the belief that an individual need not cook any thing, when they are in a cleaning diet. These people are of the belief that the process of cooking releases the natural vitamins of the fruits and vegetables and also, those minerals which help in detoxification.
Colon Cleansing Diet Recipes:
There are some recipes, which would begin on the colon clearing and detoxifying journey.
These include Lemon Detox Drink and Colon Cleanse Soup. In case of Lemon Detox Drink, 2 tbs. lemon juice or a lemon, 1/10 tsp red cayenne pepper, 2 tbs. pure grade maple syrup, 12 oz. hot purified water, 1 serving powdered fiber need to be taken and mixed well in the large glass and immediately drunk. In case of colon cleanse soup, 2-3 cucumbers, peeled and seeded, 1 seeded jalapeno, 1-2 seeded and cubed tomatoes, 1 tsp. parsley, 1 tsp. cilantro, 2 cups of organic vegetable stock, 3 cloves roasted garlic, quarter of a lime juice and a diced sweet onion, need to be taken either in the pureed or on the whole. These need to be then mixed well and served either hot or cold.
Jason Hobbs
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/the-best-colon-cleansing-diet-recipes-240208.html
Posted on Feb 24, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
what is the best time to plant tomatoes in cincinnati ohio
Here’s some cut and pate from a Selection of sites dealing with your question - when to sow tomatoes where you live . . . basically this means waiting for Spring.
In the Spring
ANSWER:
When the ground temperature reaches 75 degrees. Anything less will stunt the plant. I plant them inside in styrofoam cups 4-6 weeks before good friday. Then I plant them outside when the weather warms up. If the temp drops below 60 degrees, the plant will go into shock and may take longer to grow, or not grow at all.
Answer
Whenever frosts are finished in your area, unless you are starting them in a glasshouse or indoors. In a warm temperate area you would sow in about September-October in the Southern Hemisphere, and about March-April in the Northern Hemisphere.
At this link - three easy steps to growing tomatoes
http://containergardening.wordpress.com/2008/06/16/3-easy-steps-to-growing-perfect-tomatoes-gardening-tips-n-ideas/
At this next link you find some famous Cincinnati tomato varieties - maybe you’d like to try one or two of them them just for show.
http://heirloomtomatoplants.com/pink_and_purple_tomatoes.htm
Posted on Feb 21, 2010 under Best Tomatoes |
Would like recommendations from someone with experience growing both "black" & white tomatoes. What is the best variety of each? Which is the blackest, which is the whitest, as well as the best tasting? I prefer a medium size tomato rather than beefsteak or cherry tomatoes.
Here is something on white tomatoes. And the other link is on black tomatoes.