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Soil preparation Work the garden soil only when it is dry enough not to stick to the garden tools. Several weeks before planting, work the top 8 to 10 inches of soil. Remove all rocks and trash from the soil and rake it to break up large clods. Tomatoes grow best in soils that have lots of organic matter. If possible, spread 2 to 3 inches of organic material such as compost, leaves, or rotted hay over the planting area. Mix this organic material into the top 4 to 6 inches of soil. Planting Most families need only a few plants, so it is best to buy plants and not grow them from seed. Buy healthy, green plants that are 6 to 8 inches tall. Do not set out tomato plants until all danger of frost has passed. Transplant fall tomatoes in the garden about 100 days be- fore the first expected frost. If possible, set out tomatoes on raised T omatoes are the most popular gar- den vegetable crop in Texas. They are a good source of vitamin A and fair source of vitamin C. Fresh tomatoes are popular in salads, on sandwiches and sliced. They can be cooked and used in many ways. Varieties Texas gardeners can grow a variety of small- and large-fruited tomatoes: Small fruit • BHN 968 • Large Red Cherry • Porter Large fruit • BHN 444 • Celebrity • Phoenix • Solar Fire • Sunpride • Tycoon Site selection Tomatoes grow well in most Texas areas if planted in soil that drains well. They need at least 6 hours of sunlight each day. Joseph Masabni, Assistant Professor and Extension Horticulturist, The Texas A&M University System E-517 11-10 -1- ATOES TOMATOES TOMATOES TOMATOES Easy Gardening

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Soil preparation Workthegardensoilonlywhenitisdryenoughnottosticktothegardentools.Severalweeksbeforeplanting,workthetop8to10inchesofsoil.Removeallrocksandtrashfromthesoilandrakeittobreakuplargeclods. Tomatoesgrowbestinsoilsthathavelotsoforganicmatter.Ifpossible,spread2to3inchesoforganicmaterialsuchascompost,leaves,orrottedhayovertheplantingarea.Mixthisorganicmaterialintothetop4to6inchesofsoil.

Planting Mostfamiliesneedonlyafewplants,soitisbesttobuyplantsandnotgrowthemfromseed.Buyhealthy,greenplantsthatare6to8inchestall. Donotsetouttomatoplantsuntilalldangeroffrosthaspassed.Transplantfalltomatoesinthegardenabout100daysbe-forethefirstexpectedfrost. Ifpossible,setouttomatoesonraised

T omatoesarethemostpopulargar-denvegetablecropinTexas.TheyareagoodsourceofvitaminAand

fairsourceofvitaminC.Freshtomatoesarepopularinsalads,onsandwichesandsliced.Theycanbecookedandusedinmanyways.

Varieties Texasgardenerscangrowavarietyofsmall-andlarge-fruitedtomatoes: Small fruit •BHN968 •LargeRedCherry •Porter Large fruit •BHN444 •Celebrity •Phoenix •SolarFire •Sunpride •Tycoon

Site selection TomatoesgrowwellinmostTexasareasifplantedinsoilthatdrainswell.Theyneedatleast6hoursofsunlighteachday.

JosephMasabni,AssistantProfessorandExtensionHorticulturist,TheTexasA&MUniversitySystem

E-51711-10

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atoes • tomatoes • tomatoes • tomatoes •

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Ifyouplantogrowsingleplants,digahole2feetwideand10inchesdeep.Refilltheholewithhalfsoilandhalfor-ganicmatter.Forthistypeofplanting,mix2leveltablespoonsoffertilizerintothisplantingarea.

Fertilizing Add2to3poundsoffertilizersuchas10-10-10forevery100squarefeetofgar-denarea.Spreadthefertilizerevenlyoverthearea,andthenmixitintothetop3to4inchesofsoil.

Watering Waterthetomatoplantsslowlyanddeeplytohelpthemdevelopastrongrootsystem.Donotletthetomatoeswiltse-verely,oryieldsandfruitqualitywillbelow.

Care during the season Forthehighestyields,placemulcharoundthetomatoplants.Spreada2-to3-inchlayeroforganicmaterialsuchascompost,leaves,orhayaroundthegrow-ingplants.Mulchingwillhelpstopweedgrowthandwaterlossfromthesoil. Youcanlettomatoesgrowonthegroundorsupportthemwithstakesorcages.Whenyoustaketomatoes,putthestakeinshortlyaftertransplantingtolessenrootdam-age.A6-foot-long

bedsofsoilthatareabout6incheshigh(Fig.1).Makethetransplantholes3to4inchesdeepand2to4feetapartintherow.Forstakedorcagedplants,spacetherowsatleast3feetapart.Forunsupportedplants,leave4to5feetbetweentherows. Transplantyourtomatoesintheeveningoronacloudydaytokeepthemfromdryingtoomuchandwilting.Beforeplacingtransplantsintothesoil,fillthetransplantholeswithwaterandletitsoakin.

Planteachtransplantslightlydeeperthanithadbeengrowing(Fig.2).Packthesoillooselyaroundtheplant.Leaveaslightlysunkenareaaroundeachplanttoholdwater.

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Figure 3. Loosely tie the tomato plants to support stakes.

Figure 1. Plant tomatoes on beds raised to about 6 inches.

6”4 - 5’

2 - 4’

Figure 2. Plant tomatoes slightly deeper than they were first growing (A). If the plants are leggy, set them as shown (B).

A B

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1inchindiameter,scatter1leveltable-spoonoffertilizeraroundeachplant.Scat-teritabout6inchesfromthestalks.Workitlightlyintothesoil.Watertheplantsafterfertilizing. Fertilizetheplantsevery3to4weekswith1to2leveltablespoonsoffertilizer. Tocontrolweeds,youmaycultivateorhoearoundtheplants.Workthesoilonlydeepenoughtokilltheweedsbutshallowenoughnottodamagethetomatoplantroots.

Insects and diseases Manyinsecticidesareavailableatgar-dencentersforhomeowneruse.Sevinisasyntheticinsecticide;organicoptionsin-cludesulfurandBt-basedinsecticides.Sul-

stakeset10inchesdeepinthesoilwillworkwell.Astheplantgrowstaller,tieitlooselytothestakeevery12incheswithpiecesofragortwine(Fig.3). Prunethestakedtomatoestoproduceamoreorderlyvine.Re-movethesmallshootsthatgrowoutofthepointwhereeachleafjoinsthemainstem(Fig.4).Removetheshootsbybendingthemsidewaysuntiltheysnap. Todeveloptheplantintotwomainvines,removeallbutthelowestshoot.Itwilldevelopintoasecondbranch. Cagingisanotherwaytotraintomatoplants.Youcanmakeagoodcagewithapieceofconcretereinforce-mentwire5feettalland6feetwide.Putthecagesovertheyoungplants.Pushthecagesdownintothesoiltokeepthemfromblowingover.Usingthismethod,youcangivethevine

supportwithouthavingtotieit(Fig.5). To-matoesgrowingincagesdonotneedtobepruned. Whenthefirstfruitsareabout

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Figure 5. Cages made from re-inforcing wire give good sup-port to tomato plants.

Figure 4. Prune toma-toes by removing the suckers or small side shoots.

Name and description

Control

1⁄16 inch long; bronze-black, blue, or green, with light markings; jumps quickly; eats holes in leaves

Sevin

A 3-inch-long caterpillar with a horn on the back end; green with stripes on the side

Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel, Thuricide, Biotrol)

1⁄8 inch long; pale green or yellow; adults are banded black and white

Sulfur dusts, permethrin, insecticidal soaps

Adults are white; nymphs do not move

Pyrethrin, malathion, insecticidal soaps

Flea beetle

Hornworm

Psyllid

Whitefly

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pink,letthemripenatroomtemperature.Theymaybestoredintherefrigeratoraftertheyreachfullcolor.

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furalsohasfungicidalpropertiesandhelpsincontrollingmanydiseases.Neemoil,sulfur,andotherfungicidesareavailableforuse.

Harvesting Forbestquality,picktomatoesatfullcolor.Ifyoupickthemwhentheyare

AcknowledgmentsThis publicationwas revised from earlier versions written by Sam Cotner, Professor Emeritus and former Extension Horticulturist.