Here, we take a look at 3 effective ways to trellis your tomato plants, with the help of Amy Enfield, senior horticulturist at ScottsMiracle-Gro. There are several reasons why trellising tomatoes ...
If you're an avid food-growing gardener, you're probably already familiar with the vegetables you should grow in your garden with a trellis. Think peas, beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, and all kinds ...
Remove unwanted lateral stems regularly, unless you are using these to espalier (attach) your plant along a trellis, where one tomato plant can produce along a two-metre span. Tomatoes are hungry ...
In the garden, plant your tomatoes in garden beds well-fortified with compost or aged manure. A small amount of limestone, ashes and rock phosphate will also help boost production. It’s important to ...