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The Tomato Grower's Handbook
Everything you need to know, from seed to harvest and beyond
Growing tomatoes is easier than you might think, and can be done in a variety of spaces, including on a balcony, indoors near a window or outside in pots. Versatile, cost-effective and delicious, there are loads of reasons you should give growing your own a go.The Tomato Grower's Handbook covers everything you need to grow your own and enjoy your plants year on year, no matter what space you're working with, including:- Preparing the soil - Sowing seeds- Transplanting young plants- Watering and feeding- Pruning and propagating- Tips and tricks to boost your harvest- Troubleshooting advice for when things don't go to planThere is also information on different varieties to try, as well as simple recipes and ideas for preserving a glut, such as homemade passata, green tomato jam, a tomato salad that promises to maximise flavour and even a whole tomato pasta that makes use of the fruit, leaves and stems.
26001 A. 1. Auflage
144 Seiten
eBook
Bloomsbury eBooks UK, 19.02.2026
Englisch
ISBN/EAN 9781037200137
Holly Farrell is an award-winning garden writer and author of books including Healing with Plants: The Chelsea Physic Garden Herbal; RHS Plants from Pips; Growing Herbs (Kew Gardener's Guides); RHS Get Growing; Grow Fruit; and Garden Media Guild Award finalists RHS Gardening for Mindfulness and The Jam Maker's Garden. Her most recent titles are The RHS Little Book of Wild Gardening; The Herb Almanac (for Chelsea Physic Garden); and The RHS Little Book of Cut Flower Growing. She is a frequent contributor to The Simple Things magazine and an RHS Wisley-trained horticulturalist (she holds the Wisley Diploma and RHS Certificates in Horticulture). Before moving to Guernsey, Holly was a judge on the Vegetable Forum at RHS Bridgewater.