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Even the ripest, most plump tomatoes can look unappetizing when they are blemished with a split. Gardeners have more control ...
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Heavy rain tends to be the culprit when it comes to cracking, especially for tomatoes that grow in dry conditions. On the ...
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Are stakes or cages best? To prune or not to prune? These are the questions answered in this week's Master Gardener column.
I have lots of tomatoes on the vine, and many are large in size. None seem to be ripening or changing color. Is there any way to promote ripening? — Robert Thorn Relax. You just have a bad case ...
The food critic Craig Claiborne once labeled them “tasteless, hideous and repulsive.” James Beard called them “an almost ...
A company based in Indianapolis, Indiana, is recalling its “4-Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes” packaged in clamshell containers because of the potential that the items have been contaminated with ...
An Indiana company is voluntarily recalling tomatoes on the vine due to potential contamination with salmonella bacteria. Ray & Mascari Inc., a tomato repacking company in Indianapolis ...
An Indiana-based company is recalling on the vine tomatoes over salmonella contamination concerns, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Ray & Mascari Inc. recalled 4 Count Vine Ripe ...