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Name: Priscilla TorresLocation: MiamiGarden size: 6 feet by 14 feetGrowing up in New York City, Priscilla Torres was never able to find an apartment with the space for a garden of any type or size. "The first thing I did when I moved to Florida was start planning a balcony garden," she says. Although it's not spacious, she's been able to create an oasis of Meyer lemon and key lime trees, herbs, aloe, succulents and leafy ornamentals.
added by Marianne Lipanovich to Summer Crops: How to Grow Tomatoes
Remove the bottom two sets of leaves from each transplant, whether nursery bought or started from seed. Dig a hole deep enough to cover the stem up to the bottom of the remaining leaves and add amendments. Set in the plants; add soil and firm the plant in place.Leave 2 to 3 feet between plants if they will be staked or in cages; 3 to 4 feet if you want to let them grow unfettered. If you're growing in pots: Look for containers that are at least 20 gallons; a half barrel is a good choice. Cherry tomatoes can be grown in somewhat smaller containers, but choose as large a size as possible. Some people swear by upside-down containers; others find they aren’t as productive.Whatever you choose, make sure there is good drainage. Fill the container with well-amended potting soil and plant as described above.
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added by Izumi Tanaka Photography to Balcony (4 days ago)
Growing herbs on balcony!
added by marialuciaq to Jardin (5 days ago)
Tomates
added by Terri MacMillan to urban gardens (5 days ago)
I especially like the fact that this one has lots of open floor space, and the plants don't crowd the balcony. plus the clay pots look beautiful
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all
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added by veronica1021 to Outdoors (10 days ago)
great idea for a peaceful balcony garden
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Tomaties
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Planting tomatoes in containers
added by Baray homesllc to barayd's ideas (3 weeks ago)
Pots
added by pspups to Planting a garden in small spaces (3 weeks ago)
The cherry tomatos would probably work in the large buckets I have at hand.
added by nzsheep to nzsheep's ideas (3 weeks ago)
Planting in the balcony
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Potted Tomatoes
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container veggie gardening
added by mskay96 to mskay96's Ideas (3 weeks ago)
I would like to plant my herbs utilizing pots.
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Remove the bottom two sets of leaves from each transplant, whether nursery bought or started from seed. Dig a hole deep enough to cover the stem up to the bottom of the remaining leaves and add amendments. Set in the plants; add soil and firm the plant in place.
Leave 1 1/2 to 3 feet between plants if they will be staked or in cages; 3 to 4 feet if you want to let them grow unfettered.
If you're growing in containers, look for ones that are at least 20 gallons; a half barrel is a good choice. Cherry tomatoes can be grown in somewhat smaller containers, but choose as large a size as possible. Some people swear by upside-down containers; others find they aren’t as productive.
Whatever you choose, make sure there is good drainage. Fill the container with well-amended potting soil and plant as described above.
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Gardening tomatoes
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tomato planting instructions, potted plants
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upper deck.
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tom pots
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Container garden for side deck
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possible
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Tomatoes
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tomato plants
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Herbs on Deck
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Garden
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I want to be in this place! great for works, note & ...
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陽台
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Tomatoes... in planters
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plant arrangement on balcony
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Potted tomatoes
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tomatoes - pots?
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Tomatoes: Remove the bottom two sets of leaves from each transplant, whether nursery bought or started from seed. Dig a hole deep enough to cover the stem up to the bottom of the remaining leaves and add amendments. Set in the plants; add soil and firm the plant in place.
Leave 1 1/2 to 3 feet between plants if they will be staked or in cages; 3 to 4 feet if you want to let them grow unfettered.
If you're growing in containers, look for ones that are at least 20 gallons; a half barrel is a good choice. Cherry tomatoes can be grown in somewhat smaller containers, but choose as large a size as possible. Some people swear by upside-down containers; others find they aren’t as productive.
Whatever you choose, make sure there is good drainage. Fill the container with well-amended potting soil and plant as described above.
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deck garden
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Remove the bottom two sets of leaves from each transplant, whether nursery bought or started from seed. Dig a hole deep enough to cover the stem up to the bottom of the remaining leaves and add amendments. Set in the plants; add soil and firm the plant in place.
Leave 1 1/2 to 3 feet between plants if they will be staked or in cages; 3 to 4 feet if you want to let them grow unfettered.
If you're growing in containers, look for ones that are at least 20 gallons; a half barrel is a good choice. Cherry tomatoes can be grown in somewhat smaller containers, but choose as large a size as possible. Some people swear by upside-down containers; others find they aren’t as productive.
Whatever you choose, make sure there is good drainage. Fill the container with well-amended potting soil and plant as described above.
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vasos tomates
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maters.....
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planting tomatoes
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Gardening
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Patio Garden of Tomatoes
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Patio tomatoes
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Potted tomato plants
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it would be perfect for me
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Container gardening
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growing veggies in pots
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Tomates sur la galerie
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Clay pots for planting tomato plants
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deck ideas
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garden on the deck
added by yukiyu to yukiyu's ideas (2 months ago)
Plantas: Vegetales, tomates pimientos etc.
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Remove the bottom two sets of leaves from each transplant, whether nursery bought or started from seed. Dig a hole deep enough to cover the stem up to the bottom of the remaining leaves and add amendments. Set in the plants; add soil and firm the plant in place.
added by Chuck Bode to chuck_bode's ideas (2 months ago)
for my back yard
added by kw2013 to kw2013's ideas (2 months ago)
tomatoes
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gardening/tomatos
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Remove the bottom two sets of leaves from each transplant, whether nursery bought or started from seed. Dig a hole deep enough to cover the stem up to the bottom of the remaining leaves and add amendments. Set in the plants; add soil and firm the plant in place.
Leave 1 1/2 to 3 feet between plants if they will be staked or in cages; 3 to 4 feet if you want to let them grow unfettered.
If you're growing in containers, look for ones that are at least 20 gallons; a half barrel is a good choice. Cherry tomatoes can be grown in somewhat smaller containers, but choose as large a size as possible. Some people swear by upside-down containers; others find they aren’t as productive.
Whatever you choose, make sure there is good drainage. Fill the container with well-amended potting soil and plant as described above.
added by Diana Wilson to Outside (2 months ago)
planting tomatoes
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greenish
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Remove the bottom two sets of leaves from each transplant, whether nursery bought or started from seed. Dig a hole deep enough to cover the stem up to the bottom of the remaining leaves and add amendments. Set in the plants; add soil and firm the plant in place.
Leave 1 1/2 to 3 feet between plants if they will be staked or in cages; 3 to 4 feet if you want to let them grow unfettered.
If you're growing in containers, look for ones that are at least 20 gallons; a half barrel is a good choice. Cherry tomatoes can be grown in somewhat smaller containers, but choose as large a size as possible. Some people swear by upside-down containers; others find they aren’t as productive.
Whatever you choose, make sure there is good drainage. Fill the container with well-amended potting soil and plant as described above.
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Tomatoes
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How to grow tomatoes
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Sweet
added by Joni Laguens to joni_laguens's ideas (2 months ago)
it looks pretty much like my space
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TOmates en POTES
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tomatoes
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great love it
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Tomato planting instructions
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tomato plants
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veranda garden
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nice place to relax
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Clustering of plants
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Patio plants
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garden
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relaxing layout
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Patterson balcony
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outdoor gardening
added by aubeau to aubeau's ideas (12 months ago)
I like the plants and the pots :)
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garden
added by auntychelle to outside living (13 months ago)
Tomato plants.
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Garden pots
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garden
added by jdquilt to rooftop garden ideas (13 months ago)
That Fodny palm plant is a possibility.
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potted lemon trees, herbs, and ornamentals
added by lyvigil to outdoor rooms (13 months ago)
Growing up in New York City, Priscilla Torres was never able to find an apartment with the space for a garden of any type or size. "The first thing I did when I moved to Florida was start planning a balcony garden," she says. Although it's not spacious, she's been able to create an oasis of Meyer lemon and key lime trees, herbs, aloe, succulents and leafy ornamentals.
added by valkor to valkor's ideas (13 months ago)
my balcony
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tomato garden
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la verdure, la disposition des pots
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tomato plants
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Cute
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Balcony garden
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patio potted garden
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