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Could grafting tomato plants be the way of the future?
Clemson University and the USDA worked together to come up with a new method which was to graft annual tomato plants. When ...
Using young plants, the grower would take and graft the top of the desired tomato onto the roots of the undesirable but disease resistant rootstock. Certainly, these types of tomatoes have an ...
The researchers observed a 27% increase in yield between grafted and ungrafted tomato plants at the 16-inch spacing, a 16% ...
Each year, we collect native seeds from West Michigan and propagate them in our greenhouses. The Native Plant Sale features more than 100 rare, unusual, and favorite varieties of native wildflowers, ...
An old tree can be perpetuated by grafting one of its stems onto a young rootstock. Learn how to graft trees that grow multiple fruits and the benefits of why graft trees are worth it. Grafting is ...
The 17th annual event helps fund local horticulture education efforts of the University of Florida's Master Gardener ...
Tomato plants are nearing the end of their growing season and there will be lots of ripe fruit ready to be harvested, but there is one simple job which can result in bigger crop yields.
Growing plants in containers is great if you have limited space and/or crummy soil, but the downside is that you have to be ...
skills to investigate when it all goes wrong. I realized early on that the tomato plants were simply not growing the way they usually did. I asked around and others seemed to have similar issues.
What are the differences between cab types? A regular cab only has one row of seats and limited interior storage, while an extended cab has two rows of seats and also comes with small secondary ...