that you’ve already grown seedlings (bought or grown from seeds yourself) ready to be moved to your garden. • Be careful not to hurt the plant. • It’s easier if the soil is wet, but not soaked. • Don’t pull it out. • Turn the pot upside down and tap the back side of it to take out the plant as gently as possible.
to grow additional roots to their stem. So while planting put big part of it in the ground. • Cut off the leaves at the bottom of the stem, but keep at least 3 good branches with leaves. • Use garden scissors of nails for removing the extra leaves.
Pick a sunny spot in your garden with loose and fertile soil. • Dig a hole in the ground big enough to put the seedling in it. • Prepare the plant bed with lots of a good compost.
in the hole with the first leaves 5 centimeters above the ground. • Add some egg shells (tomatoes need calcium) and fertilizer next to the roots. • Mold the hole by making a slope to the roots to provide easy access for rainwater. • Push the soil around the plant gently (not with legs). • Place a stick next to the plant.
in the ground irrigate them with water until the soil gets soaked. • Wait a few minutes and irrigate again. Don’t worry it’s not going to be too much. • Try to irrigate just the roots, not the leaves. • Irrigate every 2-3 days but don’t keep the soil soaked all the time.
will get tasty tomatoes in your home garden soon :) Need additional help? Feel free to contact Gardening Services Dorking Visit our website: www.gardeningdorking.co.uk Or give us a call on 01306 294040