Best Methods To Water Tomato Plants

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Watering tomato plants is as crucial as pruning, preparing soil and fertilizers etc. If neglected it can lead to funguses and be the reason for which entire plantation can die. It is easy to make mistakes in this field because the methods we use vary with weather conditions and whether we grow tomatoes indoors or outdoors.

Tomatoes love the moisture, but at the same time, they can't stand being drenched. Avoid pouring too much water as it makes air exchange in the roots and soil harder. So, how much water is too much? Let's see, if you have your tomatoes outside in a garden bed, then you will want to run the garden hose on them for anywhere from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Adjust the length of time to your local weather conditions. If it has been exceptionally dry in your area, or you live in a dry climate, then you are likely going to want to lean towards the 2 minute side of the scale. However, if you live in a rainy climate you shouldn't water your plants for more than 30 seconds.

Growing tomatoes in the house requires different rules. Don't stop running water on them until you see that it comes out of the bottom of the pot or container. This is of course, assuming that proper drainage has been allowed for in the bottom of the container in which you are growing the plants.

Personally watering your tomatoes, rather than using an automatic system helps to improve plant production. The reason being is that if you are watering them personally, then you will be seeing them every day and you will notice if there are any problems such as pest infestation, or if a plant is diseased. Noticing these things early can not only save the plant, but the rest of your tomato harvest as well.

Taking good care and watering your tomatoes on a regular basis will not only keep your plants happy and healthy, but they'll keep you happy as well with all the tasty fruit the plant will serve you! It's no wonder that the tomato is the most popular item grown in a vegetable garden. Tomato plants do not require a lot of work and the reward is absolutely worth it - sweet and juicy fruits that taste like no other before!


About the Author:
Pawel Kalkus has been growing tomatoes for 15 years now and is an author of a "7 Best Tomato Growing Tips" ebook. To get your free copy visit => www.startgrowingtomatoes.com



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