Natural Gardening Remedies – Easy Solutions to Common Garden Problems

Welcome back! We hope the last article’s tips helped your garden tackle nutrient deficiencies. This week we have more tips to help you continue to grow your garden, but they will be more focused on natural remedies for specific instances/issues. For a natural plant pest spray, use neem oil. This works because neem oil has […]
Grow Like a Pro: 5 Surprising Soil Boosters from Your Kitchen

Welcome back!This time we have 5 ways you could add different nutrients to your soil and ensure that your seeds germinate successfully into big, healthy plants. Disclaimer that these are tips and do not ensure complete success. We won’t bore you for too long. Let’s get right into it. Boiled egg water as a way […]
Healthy Plants, Juicy Harvests: Your Tomato Success Formula

Welcome to Ponvel Blog! In most places, tomato planting season is upon us. This might change depending on where you live, but save this blog post for when you need it!
What’s the craziest thing you’ve done to get a tomato plant that produces a lot of tomatoes? There’s an endless amount of tips and tricks with adding crushed egg shells or coffee grounds to the soil. Even after doing all of this and making the perfect soil, you might still only get one or two tomatoes.
This blog will help prevent that and ensure you get an abundance of large tomatoes this growing season. It is very simple and does not involve long hours and storing crushed egg shells and coffee grounds. All it involves is a little bit of time, care, and getting your fingers slightly green.
Looking at this picture, familiarize yourself with what is the growing tip, leaf, axil, main stem, and the lowest flower/fruit cluster. There are two things to remove to promote root growth and a high yield tomato plant. Remove the root suckers, which are the first and second leaves closest to the ground. Next, remove the suckers. The suckers are the leaves that are between the main stem and prominent leaves. As seen in the picture, they are usually small and in between the leaf and main stem.
Removing both the suckers and root suckers allows the plant to focus on directing energy and nutrients to the main stem. Additionally, it improves air circulation, minimizes diseases that thrive in moisture, and creates a more manageable plant.
Adding ponvel coco coir in any form creates the same benefits for your plant. Coco coir promotes air flow and root growth, allowing the plant to expend its nutrients and energy efficiently while also minimizing moisture related diseases/fungal growth.
Happy gardening! Enjoy your many big tomatoes with coco coir and this simple pruning hack!