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Kitchen Gardening
Beyond Beefsteak Tomatoes: In Search of the Unusual
Everyone loves beefsteaks, but they don't do all that well for me, so I usually opt for small and midsize offerings.
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Kitchen Gardening
The Starter Garden
Leaf lettuce, green beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, and zucchini are good choices for a first garden.
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Kitchen Gardening
Build an A-Frame Tomato Trellis
This freestanding structure can be taken apart and stored over the winter.
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Kitchen Gardening
How to Start Tomato Plants from Cuttings
Starting tomato plants from cuttings is a fast and easy project that even beginners can do blindfolded.
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Article
Cooking with Cherry Tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes are so good that they often get gobbled up right in the garden. In case yours make it to the kitchen, here are some ways to serve them…
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Kitchen Gardening
Tips for Growing Trouble-Free Cherry Tomatoes
Grown right, these little fruits are less prone to problems that plague larger-fruited varieties.
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Kitchen Gardening
Selecting and Growing Great Paste Tomatoes
For paste, pasta sauce, and homemade ketchup, pick a variety suited to the purpose.
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Article
Tomatoes for Stuffing
Like peppers, stuffing tomatoes have a hollow cavity that can be packed with a variety of fillings. These colorful varieties make impressive edible bowls.
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How-To
How to Grow Beefsteak Tomatoes
Expert advice on growing beefsteak tomatoes, including preparing the soil, choosing the best varieties, planting, pruning, and fighting common diseases.
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Article
Roasting Vegetables to Perfection
Simple techniques produce savory, satisfying results, says Carole Peck, chef and owner of Good News Café in Woodbury, Connecticut. She explains the fine points of slow roasting and also shares…