Showing posts with label tomatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomatoes. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Bruschetta in a Jar canning recipe for homegrown tomatoes

Seemingly everyone has those last few tomato stragglers of the season that come on just a tad too late. What do you do with those random fellas? I've got it... can your own bruschetta! Peruse our Bruschetta in a Jar blog post and learn just how quick & easy it is to make a savory treat you can enjoy all the year long! Bonus, this is a shelf stable recipe. So you can enjoy tasty bruschetta long after tomato season is over.

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Bruschetta in a Jar tomato canning recipe

Bruschetta in a Jar tomato canning recipe

Bruschetta in a Jar tomato canning recipe

Bruschetta in a Jar tomato canning recipe

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Bruschetta in a Jar tomato canning recipe

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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Trench planting tomatoes for Epic Root Growth & Strong Plants

Oh, what to do with with the too tall & spindly tomato plants that you've put off getting into the ground? Are they a lost cause? Need to head back to the garden-center and get some fresh "perfect" ones? Au contraire. Check out our Trench Planting Tomatoes blog-post, and find out how you can not just salvage your maladroit seedlings but make them truly flourish.

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Trench Planting Tomatoes

Trench Planting Tomatoes

Trench Planting Tomatoes

Trench Planting Tomatoes

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

So, funny story, Japanese tomato rings most likely didn't originate in Japan. About 60 years ago a postal worker from Charleston, South Carolina named Callahan was being interviewed about his tomato growing practices by a reporter named Eddie Jones. As they were talking about the ring method he used for growing plentiful tomatoes, Callahan also spoke about his tours in the Air Force and time he had spent in Japan. Eddie inferred that the rings came from Japanese gardening, but they never did. Eddie's story ran in the paper and was quite popular, so popular in fact, that it ran year after year during gardening season and eventually was picked up by newspapers around the nation. And the rest is history, as they say. Check out our Japanese Tomato Rings blog-post, and you too can perfect the time-honored "Charleston, South Carolina Tomato Rings" technique.

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Japanese Tomato Rings staking method

Japanese Tomato Rings staking method

Japanese Tomato Rings staking method

Japanese Tomato Rings staking method

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