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When your tomato plants aren't flowering, here's how to solve the problem so you can get fruit before summer's end.
There are lots of tomato-growing tips you can use to increase the chances of success from seed to fruit - but don't forget this especially crucial one.
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OSU Extension: Interested in growing your own tomatoes? Here are a few helpful facts Connie Smith, Special to the Eagle-Gazette ...
You’ve planted your tomato seeds, watered them regularly, done some pruning as needed, and kept an eye out for pests. Now comes the hardest part: waiting. You watch as those little seedlings pop up ...
They also shared some helpful growing tips to ensure your harvest is as bountiful and delicious as possible. How Long It Takes for Tomatoes to Grow and Produce Fruit Tomato plants take about 100 days ...
How Long It Takes for Tomatoes to Grow and Produce Fruit Tomato plants take about 100 days to bear fruit—so at least three months—if you’re growing from seeds.
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