How Do You Grow Tomatoes In A Pot?
Everyone enjoys tomatoes. Luckily, whatever the variety (heirloom, cherry, grape, brandywine, vine, campari), tomatoes are one of the easiest foods to grow at home. If you don’t have a garden for growing tomatoes in the ground, don’t worry–they are just as sweet and juicy when grown in pots. Here’s one of the many ways to grow tomatoes in a pot. Harvest seeds from your favorite ripe tomato. No need to wash, but if you prefer, you can rinse them through a sieve. Fold a moist paper towel in two. Spread the tomato seeds on half of the paper towel. Try to spread the seeds evenly so that they don’t overlap. Fold the other half of the paper towel to cover the seeds. Put the seeded paper towel on a dish and place it somewhere in the kitchen where you can check on it regularly to ensure that the paper towel doesn’t dry out. Depending on the tomato variety, the seeds will start to sprout in about a week or two. Prepare your container pot by filling it with good quality potting soil up to about