This convenient hardcover book, titled The Tomato Grower’s Handbook, offers everything from fun facts to exciting varieties for you to explore. You can also find a video review that showcases the actual hardcover edition published by Bloomsbury Publishing, complete with images. Now is the perfect time to add this educational resource to your home library.
The Tomato Grower’s Handbook Review Video
Join me as I flip through the 144-page book by an award-winning garden writer, Holly Farrell, who possesses the Wisley Diploma and RHS Certification in Horticulture. Additionally, she is a former judge on the Vegetable Forum at RHS Bridgewater. I’m excited to share some of my favorite aspects of this book, including tips to enhance your harvest, troubleshooting advice, and recommended varieties for this growing season. Be sure to watch the video below.
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Highlights of *The Tomato Grower’s Handbook*
This book is your ultimate guide to discovering fun facts, exploring different varieties, and learning everything you need to know about growing your own tomatoes. Below are a few images of this wonderful publication from Bloomsbury Publishing.
Please note that I requested a copy from the publisher for review purposes, but this is NOT a paid promotion. I genuinely LOVE this book and found it hard to put down. You can truly sense the author’s passion for tomatoes!
Where to Find *The Tomato Grower’s Handbook*
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Let’s Connect
After watching my video review and checking out the images of *The Tomato Grower’s Handbook*, I hope you consider picking up a copy for yourself. Please leave a comment to share your thoughts on the review, and let me know if you have your own copy. I’m excited to share more about the six different tomato varieties I’m growing from seed this weekend, so stay tuned and follow my blog for more updates.
Happy Tomato Gardening,