Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Do you have any tips for high yield bush tomatoes?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Tomatoguy
    replied
    For high-yield bush tomatoes, focus on proper pruning, consistent watering, balanced fertilizer, planting in a sunny location with adequate spacing, and regular monitoring for pests and diseases. These practices will support healthy growth and maximize fruit production.

    Leave a comment:


  • SeanInVa
    replied
    Originally posted by eva1fischer View Post
    Can anybody give me some tips for bush tomatoes? I am looking for good-quality sauce tomatoes growing without support. I only found classics like Roma, Ten Fingers of Naples, Piennolo di Vesuvio here: growing tomatoes , but more options would be helpful. Thank you.
    I don't have a lot of experience with bush tomatoes, but I have grown both Marzano Fire, which is a paste type and also Mountain Gem, which was developed by researcher Randy Gardner at NCSU. Here is a post on tomatoville which contains more information on it:


    I've grown both with support and without. This year, they were left to grow however, and they've both done well that way.

    Leave a comment:


  • suuzi
    replied
    you need them to get UVA from sun
    Cieľom série článkov je oboznámiť čitateľov s tým, ako veľmi kľúčové je slnko pre zdravie a ako veľmi môže umelé svetlo zdravie poškodiť.

    google john ott and his book on light, he did interesting research

    Leave a comment:


  • Do you have any tips for high yield bush tomatoes?

    Can anybody give me some tips for bush tomatoes? I am looking for good-quality sauce tomatoes growing without support. I only found classics like Roma, Ten Fingers of Naples, Piennolo di Vesuvio here: growing tomatoes , but more options would be helpful. Thank you.
Working...
X