Organic Gardening Wichita KS

Yesterday, we covered container gardening for readers who lack sufficient yard space. Today, Stori Snyder, assistant director of the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center at Indiana University Bloomington, provides additional tips on adding tomatoes and vegetables to the mix.

Cemetery Miami Memorial Gardens Inc
(913) 755-2419
28863 W 27 St
Paola, KS
AquaPro Irrigation & Landscaping Inc
913- 721-1200
11809 Parallel Parkway
Kansas City, KS
Accent Landscape
913- 685-8899
12501 W 151st St
Overland Park, KS
Premier Farm & Home
785- 862-2505
900 SW University Blvd
Topeka, KS
Wild Bird House
(785) 273-5500
2900 SW Oakley Ave Ste A
Topeka, KS
Joe's Market & Nursery
(913) 829-1151
350 S Parker St
Olathe, KS
Outdoor Elegance Landscaping Llc
(913) 557-9660
26644 Crescent Hill Rd
Paola, KS
Emerald Prairie Nursery
(913) 557-5700
21045 K 68 Hwy
Paola, KS
Enviro-Barrel
785-313-9976
Enviro-Barrel.com
St.George, KS
Green Horizons
913- 385-7921
720 E Dennis Ave
Olathe, KS
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Organic Gardening

Yesterday, we covered container gardening for readers who lack sufficient yard space. Today, Stori Snyder, assistant director of the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center at Indiana University Bloomington, provides additional tips on adding tomatoes and vegetables to the mix.

Juicy Tomatoes

A tomato plant can grow well in a 5-gallon bucket, Snyder says. Plants come in many varieties, although compact ones grow better in containers and require less staking. Cherry and pear tomatoes look great in hanging baskets, she adds. Note: Tomatoes mature at different rates, so organic gardeners may want to select varieties that ripen at different times or that are indeterminate (ripening repeatedly until it becomes too cold).

Vegetables

Carrots and radishes grow quickly. Snyder recommends choosing “companion plants,” which grow well together because one plant provides the soil with a nutrient the other plant needs, and vice versa. Carrots and tomatoes are companion plants, she explains, as are roses and garlic. Basil and tomatoes are a dynamic duo with considerable aesthetic appeal. “They smell fantastic,” she says, and the variety of colors is interesting: yellow tomatoes and purple basil, for example....

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