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The Tomato Grower's Handbook

Everything you need to know, from seed to harvest and beyond

Holly Farrell

$32.99

Hardback

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English
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
05 May 2026
Growing tomatoes is easier than you might think, and can be done in a variety of spaces, including on a balcony, indoors near a window or outside in pots. Versatile, cost-effective and delicious, there are loads of reasons you should give growing your own a go.

The Tomato Grower’s Handbook covers everything you need to grow your own and enjoy your plants year on year, no matter what space you’re working with, including:

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Preparing the soil

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Sowing seeds -

Transplanting young plants -

Watering and feeding -

Pruning and propagating -

Tips and tricks to boost your harvest -

Troubleshooting advice for when things don’t go to plan

There is also information on different varieties to try, as well as simple recipes and ideas for preserving a glut, such as homemade passata, green tomato jam, a tomato salad that promises to maximise flavour and even a whole tomato pasta that makes use of the fruit, leaves and stems.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   420g
ISBN:   9781526697523
ISBN 10:   1526697521
Pages:   144
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Holly Farrell is an award-winning garden writer and author of books including Healing with Plants: The Chelsea Physic Garden Herbal; RHS Plants from Pips; Growing Herbs (Kew Gardener's Guides); RHS Get Growing; Grow Fruit; and Garden Media Guild Award finalists RHS Gardening for Mindfulness and The Jam Maker's Garden. Her most recent titles are The RHS Little Book of Wild Gardening; The Herb Almanac (for Chelsea Physic Garden); and The RHS Little Book of Cut Flower Growing. She is a frequent contributor to The Simple Things magazine and an RHS Wisley-trained horticulturalist (she holds the Wisley Diploma and RHS Certificates in Horticulture). Before moving to Guernsey, Holly was a judge on the Vegetable Forum at RHS Bridgewater.

Reviews for The Tomato Grower's Handbook: Everything you need to know, from seed to harvest and beyond

""Original, comprehensive, illustrated, exceptionally 'user friendly' in organization and presentation, The Tomato Grower's Handbook by tomato growing expert Holly Farrell fully lives up to the promise of its subtitle 'Everything you need to know, from seed to harvest and beyond'. Ideal for the novice gardening and of immense interest to even the more experienced tomato grower."" --Midwest Book Review ""[A] comprehensive handbook. Living up to its subtitle, 150 charmingly illustrated pages tell 'everything you need to know, from seed to harvest and beyond.' Descriptions of preparing the soil, saving and sowing the seeds, transplanting, watering, fertilizing, pruning are complemented with recipes and a glossary of tomato types."" --Cottages and Gardens ""The Tomato Grower's Handbook offers a lot for both inexperienced and experienced gardeners . . . This guide is a nice starting place for newcomers, organized well, full of encouragement, and easy to follow. Instructions are broken down into clear steps with explanations that lead readers through the growing process, what they should do, and when to do it . . . Particularly valuable are sections about dealing with diseases, how to save seed, and what tomatoes to try and why."" --The Washington Gardener ""For an easy guide to help you get started, check out The Tomato Grower's Handbook by Holly Farrell, a horticulturist and garden writer. The book is aimed at a beginner and walks you through everything in under 150 pages."" --The Boston Globe ""[Farrell's] eagerness is infectious."" --Sunday Times Ireland ""The Tomato Growers Handbook is more than a set of instructions--it's an invitation to a more flavorful life. By the time you turn the last page, you won't just feel capable of growing a tomato; you'll be itching to get your hands in the dirt and start your own heirloom revolution."" --Vol. 1 Brooklyn


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