Tomato

Fresh tomatoes from the garden are the best summer treat! Great for eating fresh, cooking or canning. Vining types benefit from staking; bush types do not need staking. Disease resistance varies with the variety.

Companion Plants

Zucchini Squash

Zucchini Squash

Compact, bushy plants produce heavy yields of glossy, dark grayish-green, nearly straight fruit in midseason. A tasty addition to stir-fry and salad.

Basil

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Basil

Aromatic leaves in a variety of flavors and colors are outstanding for a wide range of foods from Italian to Vietnamese. White or pink flowers are attractive in the herb garden, but are usually pinched off as buds form to promote high-quality leaves for cooking.

Pepper

Pepper

Crunchy and full of flavor, peppers can range from sweet to extremely hot. Mild peppers are often used for eating fresh, casseroles or stuffing. Hot peppers may be dried then ground into powder to add zest to culinary dishes. Wear gloves when handling hot varieties; oil from seeds and insides can be irritating to skin and eyes.

Details

Common name

Tomato

Botanical name

Lycopersicon lycopersicum

Zone

Grow as an annual.

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Bloom time

No Bloom

Light

sun

Habit

shrubby

Water

2-3 times per week

Feed

regularly

Maintenance

keep weed-free