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  • Growing Tomatoes in Hanging Baskets
  • From "DIY Gardening & Landscaping"
    episode DIG-130
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    The moss lining keeps soil from washing out of the basket.

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    Figure A

    If your garden space is limited, don't think you can't grow tomatoes. Here's how to grow them in hanging baskets:

    1. Line a wire basket with sphagnum moss that's been soaked in water.
    2. Amend sterilized potting soil with a slow-release fertilizer as well as some polymer pellets to increase the soil's water-holding capacity.
    3. Fill the bottom of the moss-lined basket with a 1" layer of amended potting soil.
    4. Choose a small-fruiting variety of tomato such as 'Sweet One-Hundred'.
    5. Set the plant in the wire basket, and fill in around the root ball with soil (figure A).
    6. Water the plant and cover the surface of the soil with more moss to help keep the soil moist.
    Tomatoes grown in hanging baskets may need water every day in warm weather. Make sure you hang them in an area where watering won't be a problem.

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