Growing tomatoes can get quite complicated, but if you break it back down to the basics, they're actually not that challenging! Today we'll tackle one of the scarier moments in your tomato's life...transplanting.
After starting tomato seeds and hardening them off, it's time to put your tomato plant in the ground. There are 100+ different ways to do this, and everyone has their own "trick." I like to keep it pretty simple:
- Plant deep
- Fertilize the planting hole
- Water in well
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