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    Succeed with container growing tomatoes

    Because I have a small garden I prefer to plant my tomatoes in containers and pots and place them in sunny locations. Container growing tomatoes will grow just as well as those grown in the main garden but you need to do a couple of things a bit differently to have good success.

    Container growing tomatoes

    The first thing to do is grow the right variety. Some varieties have such large fruits that this makes them unsuitable for growing in pots and containers. The reason for this is that tomatoes are very hungry and needy plants when it comes to watering and feeding. The large varieties need a larger root system to sustain the plants long enough and well enough to give you the large tomatoes you would want.

    Good types that grow in pots include the small cherry types and the medium ones.Do not grown the very large italian steak tomatoes.

    The second thing you must do is to use only your largest containers and pots for tomatoes. Your plants need regular watering and feeding and to get really good plants the roots need plenty of space. Tomato roots that are restricted will reduce the size and quality of your fruits.

    Tomatoes need constant and regularl feeding through the season once the first flowers have appeared. I do this at the same time every week until the harvest season in almost over. Then you just continue with water. I use a dedicated tomato feed. You can use the same types of feed on other vegetables.

    Growing tomatoes in pots

    The last thing to do is always have a regular and daily watering schedule. Even in a dreadful wet summer like we are having in england this year you must water and water daily. the foliage of the plants protect the soil from the water so you need to check it. This does not happen with those grown on the ground. Container growing tomatoes for small gardens work very well as long as you follow these simple tips.

     

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