How To Grow the Perfect Tomatoes | AvantGardenDecor.com

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www.avantgardendecor.com Avant Garden wants to show you how easy it is to grow tomatoes! If you grow tomatoes in your garden, you will love this kit! The versatile Stake It Easy™ supports your vine plants while Safer® Brand’s Tomato & Vegetable Insect Killer controls insects trying to attack your tomatoes – The Organic Way! The patent pending design of Stake It Easy™ grows taller (up to 6′) and wider as your plant grows supporting each growing branch. To assemble, just snap together. Then adjust the height and width as the plant grows. Plus the EZ Step™ Stake Anchors penetrate even hard ground so it’s easy to install, even late in the season. This versatile system can be used with tomato plants or ther vine plants that need support. The Safer® Brand Tomato and Vegetable Insect Killer combines pyrethrins and potassium salts of fatty acids to kill on contact but does not harm your plants! The pyrethrins attack the insect’s nervous system and potassium salts weaken the insect’s protective outer shell, adding up to a lethal insect killing combination! It targets and kills aphids, asparagus beetles, bean beetles, cabbage loopers, caterpillars, Colorado potato beetles, cucumber beetles, diamond-backed moth, flea beetles, imported cabbage worms, leaf hoppers, plant bugs, tomato hornworm control and whiteflies. The ability to use this product on tomatoes and a wide array of other vegetables offers the most economical and convenient solution to garden annoyances available on the

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10 Responses to How To Grow the Perfect Tomatoes | AvantGardenDecor.com

  1. this is one of the best gardening instructional videos I have ever seen,
    nice work!

    cpepe223
    February 16, 2012 at 9:55 pm
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  2. Indeterminate FTW

    CHEVYCAMARO4GEN
    February 16, 2012 at 10:50 pm
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  3. You don’t have to wait until tomatoes are ripe on the vine. Once the fruit starts to turn color – just touch of pink or orange, the plant is no longer providing nutrients to the tomato. There is a layer of cells in the stem that die. So to save your tomatoes from pests, harvest them once they turn color and let them ripen indoors.

    AuburnCreed
    February 16, 2012 at 11:47 pm
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  4. @FloridaMonty Considerbly any thing with seeds are fruits, so alot of vegetables are actualy fruits but herbs and lettuce are not

    DarkTheShinyUmbreon
    February 17, 2012 at 12:44 am
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  5. Tomatoes… Everybody has an opinion. Go to one site and they say one thing, go to another and they say never do that. I read Charles Wilber’s book ‘How to grow world record tomatoes’ The picture on the front is of him standing 8 feet up on a step ladder with the top of his tomato plant 4 ft above his head. That’s like a 17 ft tall tomato plant. I think I’ll stick with his method, thank you. The key in Seattle is heat. Start inside in Feb, plant in late March and cloche for 6 weeks.

    bosatsu76
    February 17, 2012 at 12:50 am
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  6. i hate this bitch

    greatkeyboardwarrior
    February 17, 2012 at 1:00 am
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  7. tomato lovers visit doublehelixfarmsDOTcom a friend of mine started this site and can answer about any tomato or gardening question and can provide seeds

    unapologeticsouth
    February 17, 2012 at 1:02 am
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  8. @FloridaMonty Only in biology. In every other sense of the tomato it is widely accepted as a veggie.

    itsjustdeb579
    February 17, 2012 at 1:29 am
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  9. The tomato is a fruit….not a vegetable.

    FloridaMonty
    February 17, 2012 at 1:53 am
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  10. very good. thanks

    HDTView
    February 17, 2012 at 2:20 am
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