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(from The Old Farmer’s Almanac 1993 Gardener’s Companion)
Before The Old Farmer’s Almanac All-Seasons Garden Guide, there was The Gardener’s Companion, an annual full of seasonal tips and advice for green thumbs of all experience levels.
In 1993, The Gardener’s Companion offered some well-sown advice on growing what was then and still is the most popular vegetable in America: tomatoes. Whether you’re new to growing tomatoes or just want to try your hand at new varieties, you’d do well to follow The Gardener’s Companion’s timeless advice!
Our 10 Best Tomato-Culture Tips
1. Wait. Patience is a major ingredient in tomato success. Don’t catch Tomato Fever: Don’t plant seeds too early and don’t set out transplants too early. Tomatoes hate cold soil, cold nights (below 55 degrees F), and cold weather.
2. Select a tomato variety that suits your climate. There are about a thousand choices.
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