Without been told growing tomatoes in containers are one of the easiest ways to grow fresh vegetables at home, even with limited space. The following are the simple step-by-step guide:
Choosing the Right Container for Planting
· Use a container that is at least twelve to eighteen inches deep and wide
· Containers that are big hold moisture better and help roots grow
· Also make sure the container has drainage holes at the bottom
The nest options:
· You can use buckets
· You can use grow bags
· You can plastic pots
· You can use paint buckets with holes drilled in the bottom
Choosing the Best Tomato Variety to Plant
For containers planting, compact varieties work best which are:
· Cherry tomatoes varieties
· Roma tomatoes varieties
· Dwarf or patio tomatoes varieties
Examples are:
· Tiny Tim
· Celebrity
· Patio Princess
Use the Best Quality Potting Mix
Make sure you don’t use normal garden soil alone.
You can use:
· A good potting mix
· Compost
· Coconut coir or peat moss for moisture retention
A good mix must drain well but still hold moisture.
Planting the Tomatoes
1. You need to fill the container with soil
2. You have to remove lower leaves from the seedling
3. Plant the tomato deeply — bury part of the stem
4. Make sure you water thoroughly after planting
Tomatoes actually grow roots along buried stems, making stronger plants.
Give the Tomato Plenty of Sunlight
Tomatoes need:
· Six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily
You can place the containers:
· On balconies
· Rooftops
· Near sunny walls
· In open yards
Water the Plant Properly
Container tomato plants dry out fast.
· Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry
· In hot weather, you may need to actually water the plant daily
· Avoid soaking the tomato plant leaves too much
Uneven watering can easily cause the fruit cracking or blossom end rot.
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