Tomato 101: The Basics of Growing Tomatoes

Type
Course
Date of Publication
July 7, 2021
Price
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Overview

This course teaches the basics of growing tomatoes in your garden, and allows you to cover the material at your own pace and on your own time schedule so begin when you're ready. This course was first developed for Texas gardeners. However, most information is suitable for other regions.

Course Information

This online course teaches the basics of growing tomatoes in a garden. It is divided into nine sections and covers:

  • thinking about tomatoes
  • getting dirty
  • planting
  • training
  • watering
  • fertilizing
  • plant problems
  • and general care.

This course was first developed for Texas gardeners. However, most information is suitable for other regions. Gardeners in other regions will want to find information specific to their region regarding planting dates, varieties for planting, growing seasons dates, soil testing resources, and/or specific disease problems by contacting your local Extension office.

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