How to Overwinter Tomato Plants: A Complete Guide for Gardeners
Learn how to overwinter tomato plants with tips for indoor care, pruning, and storing for a successful spring harvest.
Edible gardening allows you to grow your own fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs at home, promoting healthier eating and sustainability. Start with easy-to-grow plants like tomatoes, lettuce, and basil, perfect for beginners. With proper sunlight, soil, and care, an edible garden can provide fresh produce year-round, saving money and enhancing your meals.
Learn how to overwinter tomato plants with tips for indoor care, pruning, and storing for a successful spring harvest.
To prepare tomato plants for winter, harvest remaining fruit, prune, protect containers, and clean the garden for next season.
To store potatoes all winter, cure them first in a cool, dark, humid place, then store in a dark, cool area around 35-40°F.
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