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Growing great tomatoes : how to grow great-tasting tomatoes in any backyard, garden, or container

Book  - 2020
635 McGr
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Tomatoes.
  • ISBN: 9781497100756
  • Physical Description 120 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm
  • Edition Second edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Includes index.

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You Bet Your Garden Guide to Growing Great Tomatoes, Second Edition : How to Grow Great-Tasting Tomatoes in Any Backyard, Garden, or Container
You Bet Your Garden Guide to Growing Great Tomatoes, Second Edition : How to Grow Great-Tasting Tomatoes in Any Backyard, Garden, or Container
by McGrath, Mike
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Table of Contents

You Bet Your Garden Guide to Growing Great Tomatoes, Second Edition : How to Grow Great-Tasting Tomatoes in Any Backyard, Garden, or Container

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
Introduction: Why Am I Doing This instead of Enjoying My Summer?p. 10
Chapter 1"Picking" Your Tomatoesp. 14
    (Do all of these things have funny, rude, or mysterious names?)
Chapter 2The Joy of Germinationp. 34
    (Or, Killing Your Own Tomatoes from Seed)
Chapter 3The Art of Tomato Plantingp. 48
    (You want me to bury them?)
Chapter 4Staking and Cagingp. 64
    (And no, that's not staking or caging. It's staking and caging!)
Chapter 5Food, Water, and Basic Keeping-Alive Skillsp. 76
    (Oops-you mean I shouldn't have watered them each and every day?)
Chapter 6Pest Control and...
    (Am I the only creature around here not eating my tomatoes?)
Chapter 7Dealing with Diseasep. 90
    (Can't we just take them to the hospital?)
Chapter 8The Harvest and Beyondp. 102
    (Aren't they supposed to stop being green at some point?)
    (So this one here cost me about forty bucks, right?)
    (Can the kids use the green ones to play Mr. Tomato Head?)
Cool-Stuff Sourcesp. 111
Indexp. 117
Photo Creditsp. 120