Yellow, green and black, oh my!
While most people envision beautiful red, juicy tomatoes as seed planting time rolls around this year might be time to consider alternative varieties offered in a spectrum of colors and flavors guaranteed to tantalize your tongue.
The end of March and beginning of April is the perfect time to plant seeds inside to start your garden, whether it be in containers on your porch or a plot in your backyard. Tim Reinbott, superintendent for the University of Missouri Bradford Research and Extension Center near Columbia, offers suggestions to get your garden started.
Read more at: University of Missouri Extension News
Tips for starting tomatoes:
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