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First I want to say a big THANK YOU to everyone who weighed in last night about my tomato dilemma. I took your advise, and topped the ridiculously tall tomato plants. I didn’t want to do it, but everyone promised me my tomato plants would not only survive the cut, but grow bigger and better Read More >>

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Congratulations! It’s your first year growing tomatoes in a greenhouse. You are in for a treat - extended harvests, faster growth, and plants protected from any sort of wild weather. In this guide, we’ll look at 8 other common things gardeners miss when growing tomatoes in a greenhouse that can hinder their harvests.

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These 8-month-old hydroponic tomato vines are 30 feet long and producing close to 4,000 pounds of tomatoes per week at St Bethany Fresh farm in Pontotoc County on Aug. 2, 2012. The 3,000 plants in the 12,000-square-foot greenhouse produced 6,000 pounds of tomatoes per week during the peak weeks in April and May. (Photo by MSU Ag Communications/Linda Breazeale) Hydroponic Tomatoes, Tanaman Tomat, Aquaponics Diy, Hydroponic Farming, Aquaponic Gardening, Hydroponic Growing, Vertical Farming, Aquaponics System, Eat Healthier

These 8-month-old hydroponic tomato vines are 30 feet long and producing close to 4,000 pounds of tomatoes per week at St Bethany Fresh farm in Pontotoc County on Aug. 2, 2012. The 3,000 plants in the 12,000-square-foot greenhouse produced 6,000 pounds of tomatoes per week during the peak weeks in April and May. (Photo by MSU Ag Communications/Linda Breazeale)

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