Using a Greenhouse to Grow Tomatoes
Many people have turned to growing their own vegetables and fruit at home. Often this is because they have become fed up of the mass produced offerings that you get in a supermarket that tend to be very uniform and aesthetically pleasing to look at but also rather tasteless. A great way of growing tomatoes, one of the most popular plants for amateur gardeners, is to utilize a greenhouse. Particularly if the weather where you live is not akin to perfect Florida sunshine and you need to provide a sheltered environment for your tomato plants.
Greenhouse growing is a good option for many plants, cucumber, lettuce, peppers all thrive when grown indoors with the proper care and preparation. Tomatoes are a particularly good choice because they have high content of minerals and protein, so are very healthy, and of course done properly they taste delicious and are full of flavor.
Choosing the right tomato plant for your needs is important if you prefer large tomatoes a good choice is Beefsteak and this variety will happily grow in a greenhouse but might struggle outdoors due to the fact it is large and takes longer to ripen. Other types that can be grown in a greenhouse are Jumbo, Laura Caruso and Trend.
In all honesty any variety of tomato can be grown in a greenhouse but for some you will need to monitor temperature and moisture more closely to ensure you do not encounter problems. Of all the varieties Cluster is probably the most popular because of the quality and taste of the fruit combined with a long shelf life, although I would advocate always eating your tomatoes as freshly as possible to ensure you get the best taste.
Another popular plant is the Heirloom, this plant, as the name suggests, is an older but very tasty option, perhaps not as disease resistant as the newer varieties but with a little care that should not be a problem and the results from a taste perspective are well worth the effort.
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