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MARCH IS TOMATO TIME 

TOMATO LOVERS, START YOUR SEEDLINGS! 

March is the time to start tomatoes from seed in most parts of the country. You think it’s too late? No -- really! Many folks start tomato seeds indoors too early. Tomato plants can’t be planted outside until all frost is past -- which is about 6 to 8 weeks from now for most areas. Started in March, your tomato plants will be just the right size and age to go out into the garden. Take me to Tomato Seeds. 

STEP BY STEP TOMATO PLANTS 

  • Start your seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before your last spring frost. 

  • Use sterile seed-starting mixture for best results. 

  • Provide 12-18 hours of light daily from fluorescent fixtures 6-8 inches above the plants. Turn the lights off at night. 

  • Raise the lights as seedlings grow. 

  • Use a fertilizer dissolved in the water, at about half strength, each time you water, starting when seedlings have 2 pairs of leaves. 

  • Thin plants as suggested on seed packet. 

  • When frost is past, take your seedlings outdoors during the day, shading them from direct sun. Bring seedlings in each evening. After a week or so, the plants have "hardened off" and you can plant them into the garden. 
    Tomatoes need sun, all day. Pick a sunny area where water does not stand after a heavy rain and trees do not cast shadows. 

  • Plant seedlings a little deeper than they were in the pots. Provide stakes about 6 in. from plants, and tie plants up as they grow. 

  • Prune the suckers (branches) off your large-fruited varieties to give you bigger fruits. 

  • Keep your tomato plants evenly moist all through the growing season, and fertilize regularly with a formula low in nitrogen and high in phosphorus and potassium. 

Enjoy! 

 

Organic Tomato & Vegetable Food 4 lb Organic Tomato & Vegetable Food 4 lb

Garden Naturals All organic slow release food for tomatoes and all vegetables. Made with Aragonite, Bone, Blood and Feather Meal, pasteurized manure, SOP and Sulpo Mag for vigorous growth - root to stem! More plentiful and nutritious produce.

Rot-Stop Spray for Vegetables 32 oz. Rot-Stop Spray for Vegetables 32 oz.

Correct the calcium deficiency in your plants with this rot-stop spray by Bonide to correct blossom end rot on tomatoes and a variety of vegetables. May be applied to developing fruit and foliage after periods of heavy rain or rapid growth.

Ultomato Poly Tomato Support System Ultomato Poly Tomato Support System

This 5 foot poly tomato cage supports branches and stalks of your tomato plants. Adjustable side supports are along the entire 5 foot unit. It will not rust and lasts season after season. You can disassemble it for convenient storage.

Tomato and Blossom Set Spray RTU - 8 oz. Tomato and Blossom Set Spray RTU - 8 oz.

This plant spray by Bonide is ideal for getting blossoms to grow on your tomato plants. Bigger blossoms help to grow bigger tomatoes that ripen earlier. Spray may also be used on other types of vegetable plants. Size is 8 oz.

Ball Citric Acid - 7.5 oz. Ball Citric Acid - 7.5 oz.

Add to jar to help safely can tomatoes. Provides pantry-ready alternative to lemon juice. Does not change tomato flavor like lemon juice. Called for in 90% of usda tomato recipes.

 

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