Juicy Delicious Tomatoes - Growing Large Tomatoes

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When it comes to problems that tomato growers face, the first on the list is always the size of their tomatoes. There are a lot of ways for growing large tomatoes and you will find them very easy. No special formulas, no secret guides, just plain old fashioned farming methods!

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It may take a lot of work in growing large tomatoes but it is all worth it if you see those real big plump fruits. You need to first give the top fundamentals to your tomatoes; a lot of sun, rich soil, adequate spaces between them, proper watering, and stakes or cages for support. Please also be reminded that your soil needs to have plenty of organic matter. This helps the soil to be in top condition for a very long time so you don't have to plow every now and then.

Having done all that, it is time to get to business. Don't allow your tomato to have more than one stem. Cut off young sprouts because the nutrients would not concentrate on one stem only. Also cut off other fruits and leave at least two or three. Leave those at the bottom and do away with those at the top of the vine. It is also best to remove tomatoes that are farthest from the stem and retain just one that is the closest.

It is best to prevent branches from breaking off by providing some support. You are after all aiming for your tomatoes to grow really big. The use of pantyhose slings are strongly recommended, they are flexible materials that can support the tomato until it grows humongous.

Following all these things will lead to successfully growing large tomatoes, large enough to make a record if not exaggerating.

It just takes diligence and much dedication to grow those fruits. Now go to your garden and start growing those giants.

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This article was published on 2010/09/16