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  1. Those fibers branch off from the main hard core of a tomato. When we prepare tomatoes, we use a hemispherical coring tool to remove the main core. With the right technique, the fibers get pulled out along with it. If they are initially missed, the notches in the sides of the tool can be used to sort of hook the fiber and pull it out.

  2. Hace 1 día · The Martha Blog. We typically plant two long, parallel rows of tomato plants per bed, making sure all the plants are equally spaced. One bamboo stake is pounded into the ground next to each tomato plant. Each stake is pushed about 12 inches into the ground for maximum stability. The stakes are pounded into the ground at an angle, so they touch ...

  3. Hace 4 días · To find natural enemies that are adapted to tomato and its trichomes, we collected a predatory mite, Amblyseius herbicolus, and an iolinid mite, cf. Homeopronematus anconai sp. nov., from tomato plants in the field. We investigated their potential as biological control agents for pests in this crop.

  4. Hace 20 horas · Though meatloaf's origins may go all the way back to ancient Rome, the Romans didn't use tomato ketchup on it for the obvious reason that they didn't have tomato ketchup, as it was invented in 1812 by a guy named James Mease.Indeed, while meatloaf was eaten for centuries in many cultures, as far as anyone can tell, the combination of it and ketchup is a much more recent and uniquely American ...

  5. Hace 4 días · If your tomato plant's leaves are turning yellow, it could be a sign of several problems. Here's how to figure out the issue, and how to fix it.

  6. Hace 4 días · Tomato plants that produce larger tomatoes tend to have more problems with catfacing. The good news with all these environmental problems is that they eventually seem to work themselves out.

  7. Hace 4 días · Tomatoes; The Secret To Growing Perfect Tomatoes: Expert Tips From A Chef-Turned-Gardener. Trained professional chef and gardening expert Bonnie Grant shares her advice on growing a bountiful crop of delicious tomatoes – for your best-ever harvest.