The Tomato Grower’s Handbook:The 5 Biggest Mistakes Home Gardeners Make That Lead to Rotten Fruit, Dead Plants, and No Harvest (And How to Avoid Them Without Tending to Your Vines for Hours Every Day)

"My tomatoes have never tasted better!"

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My name is Dan, and I have over 5 seasons of tomato growing experience, have made all of the beginner mistakes, and absolutely love heirloom tomatoes. And now, I want to share everything I know with you!

  • 5 days of the biggest mistakes tomato growers make

  • What issues these mistakes lead to and what to look for

  • 24 actionable tips on how to fix them

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Here's everything that's inside:

Mistake #1: Planting at the wrong time — and why it leads to plants damaged by frost or heat and stunted growth.Mistake #2: Skipping soil preparation — and why it causes weak plants with yellow leaves, blossom end rot, and poor fruit production.Mistake #3: Watering too often (or not enough) — and why this results in root rot, poor fruiting, and cracked tomatoes.Mistake #4: Believing pruning isn’t necessary — and why plants become overgrown, wasting energy on leaf production instead of fruit production and allowing moisture-related diseases to thrive.Mistake #5: Ignoring pests and diseases — and why infections and infestations can wipe your plants out and ruin your harvest.

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