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June, 2008

Food: Grow and Cook Your Own Home-Grown Tomatoes!

With the recent scare of salmonella in tomatoes this month from where we have no idea, How about you growing your own tomatoes? It is quite easy and I've done it many times with success.

Even if you don't have a real garden, you can grow them in a large pot as long as it gets at least 6 hours of sunshine and it is watered often.

Go to a garden nursery or somewhere where they sell the tiny tomato vegetable plants. Get a large clean pot and put some new clean soil in it. Plant one tomato plant per pot because they grow quite large. You might also need in the future a tomato wire to hold the heavy tomatoes from drooping.

Place the plant where it can get plenty of sunlight. Check the plant everyday and water when dry. Within 4-6 weeks you'll have some tomatoes and you'll be so proud. The taste will be wonderful when you go and pick it off the vine. If you want organic tomatoes, do not add fertilizer to the soil.

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