The Complete Guide to Successfully Growing Tomatoes in Winter Containers
There is little that can rival the flavor of a vine-ripened tomato, but enjoying that taste when snow is falling outside seems like a gardening fantasy. While challenging, successfully growing tomatoes indoors during the deep winter months is entirely possible. It requires more planning and technical intervention than a summer garden, but the reward—a steady supply of fresh tomatoes—is well worth the effort.
The success of your indoor winter tomato operation rests on three critical pillars: selecting the right plant, compensating for minimal sunlight with powerful lights, and ensuring manual pollination.
I. Choose the Right Tomato and Container
You cannot simply bring your full-sized outdoor tomato plant inside and expect it to fruit. The first step to indoor success is choosing a variety suited for container life and limited space.
Tip 1: The Dwarf Difference. Opt for Dwarf or Micro-Dwarf Determinate varieties. Determinate tomatoes stop growing at a manageable height … READ MORE





