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Cookie Many people plant their tomatoes probably a little bit farther apart and don't prune their plants except to remove the lowest branches that might rest on the soil. You shoul...
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The intrinsic vigor and hardiness of tomatoes almost always guarantees a successful harvest. However, the rapid growth of a healthy tomato plant can also lead to problems. The link...
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Pruning tomatoes helps to keep the plants within a confined garden space. It can also help counter their sprawling nature, keeping the fruit off the ground and healthy. Diligent pr...
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Drive a 4-foot wooden or metal stake into the pot about 3 inches from the base of the main stem. Plunge the stake six inches into the soil, and avoid driving it into the plant's ro...
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You do not prune a tomato plant. You remove suckers. Suckers are stems that grow downward from the stalk. Just pinch them with your fingers and remove them.
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