Visualize sinking your teeth into a newly picked, wonderfully ripe, sweet and organically harvested tomato, with the juice running down your chin. Yummy! With the help of organic tomato gardening, you can say goodbye to those shop-bought tomatoes with tough skins, and tasteless, pale flesh. Whenever tomatoes are home grown without chemicals and are naturally [...]
Visualize sinking your teeth into a newly picked, wonderfully ripe, sweet and organically harvested tomato, with the juice running down your chin. Yummy!
With the help of organic tomato gardening, you can say goodbye to those shop-bought tomatoes with tough skins, and tasteless, pale flesh. Whenever tomatoes are home grown without chemicals and are naturally ripened, you can pluck a tomato off your plant and eat it without washing it to get rid of chemical substances.
In recent times people are becoming progressively more conscious and concerned with the importance of their health. Due to this global change in awareness, a lot more people right around the world are selecting to explore the alternative of growing their own organic veg and fruits, including organic tomato gardening. Tomatoes will grow in virtually any type of soil and after the frosts are over.
Organic tomato gardening in your backyard is very simple:
First decide where you want to place your tomato bed, ensuring it is in a sunny position and away from trees, which tend to rob the soil of the nutrients you will need for your crops. Tomatoes like six to eight hrs of sun every day.
Second, dig over the soil and apply some well rotted compost and manure. If you don’t already have any on hand, you can purchase bags of compost and manure from your Garden Nursery. Rake over your garden bed and leave for a week or so.
Third is to decide which variety of tomato you would like to grow. The little cocktail ones that do well in garden containers, or the plum shaped ones, or perhaps even the big beefsteak ones. There are plenty of varieties to choose from that are ideal for organic tomato gardening.
Additionally, you’ll need some garden stakes to support your plants as they grow. You can grow from seed or buy seedlings which will save you some time – that’s what I like to do.
After going to your Garden Nursery to select the seedlings you need for your organic tomato gardening, the fourth step is to plant them out, sticking to the instructions that come with the container. Usually you would plant your tomatoes about two to two and a half feet apart and hammer in a stake alongside to support your plant as they grow heavy and laden with fruit.
Almost done – now you need to water your plants in well, then stand back and enjoy your own handiwork.
Be sure you keep the ground moist although not saturated and finally when the plants are about six weeks old, it is a good time to then add cow tea.
This is produced by putting about a quarter of a bucketful of cow manure into an old used bucket, fill it up with water, stir and leave to “brew” for a week or two. Pour off about a quarter of the ‘tea’ into a watering can, fill up with water and apply to the tomatoes.
You’ll be amazed at how well your tomatoes will love cow tea and respond. Stand back and await your first batch of organic tomatoes to ripen. Conserve the remainder of the cow tea to apply once again in another two to three weeks, always diluting it, or water it into other garden beds.
My personal favorite tomato recipe is to toast some bread, spread with butter, then add slices of tomato and some freshly chopped basil. Season with some salt and pepper. Enjoy – this really is simply delicious! Nothing is better than the fresh, full flavor of home grown tomatoes from organic tomato gardening.
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Begin your own organic veg garden today, so you can receive an abundant yield of the most nutritious and freshest organic vegetables, including tomatoes, imaginable. Isn’t it time you ate the very best vegetables and fruit? For the freshest and tastiest tomatoes on the planet, begin organic tomato gardening TODAY!
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