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Homegrown/Homemade: How to Plant Tomatoes

Danielle Sherry, Sarah Breckenridge, and Robyn Doyon-Aitken. Videography by Gary Junken. Edited by Cari Delahanty
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Welcome to Homegrown, Homemade. I’m a cook who needs some help in the garden andFine Gardening‘sDanielle Sherryis a gardener who needs some help in the kitchen. We’ve teamed up to show gardeners and cooks of all skill levels how get the most out of their crops from seed to plate. In these episodes, we’re growing and cooking with an all-time favorite: tomatoes.

Episode One: How to Grow Tomatoes
This year, I’ve devoted an entire bed to tomatoes and have planned for several varities so I can make everything from salads to sauce. Danielle walks me through the placement of the plants I’ve already got a jump on to ensure a maximum yield.

Other episodes about tomatoes
How to Plant Tomatoes How to Prune Tomatoes How to Train Tomatoes
Episode One: How to Plant Tomatoes Episode Two: How to Prune Tomatoes Episode Three: How to Train Tomatoes
How to Harvest Tomatoes How to Preserve Tomatoes Heirloom Tomato Napoleons
Episode Four: How to Harvest Tomatoes Episode Five: How to Preserve Tomatoes Recipe: Heirloom Tomato Napoleons with Parmesan Crisps

For more on growing tomatoes, see our sister site,VegetableGardener.com.

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