Caring for tomatoes in a greenhouse

The tomato is a widespread crop that almost every gardener grows. After all, tomatoes are not only tasty, but also very healthy. And the aroma that comes from the tomato bushes cannot leave anyone indifferent.
Growing tomatoes in open ground is more difficult than in a greenhouse. This is due to the fact that tomatoes need constantly slightly moist soil, while the tomato leaves must remain dry. It is difficult to do this in open ground, which is why it is recommended to grow tomatoes in greenhouses. Caring for tomatoes in a greenhouse is not difficult even for a beginner in this matter. If you grow tomatoes in open ground, and they are constantly exposed to rain, then your tomatoes will get sick much more often than in a greenhouse.
Caring for tomatoes in a greenhouse has several basic principles. Firstly, it is necessary to constantly loosen the soil. Loosening must be done once every two weeks. It is also necessary to water and fertilize in a timely manner.
Fertilizer is a very important factor in the quality cultivation of tomatoes. For fertilization, you can use granular or liquid fertilizers. But it is worth considering that liquid fertilizers are absorbed much better and faster.
Every 2 weeks after the soil has been watered with warm water, it is necessary to loosen the soil. Cold water can be harmful to plants, as it inhibits their development, and can also simply lead to their death. Also, when caring for tomatoes, you should not forget to remove the stepsons.
When growing tomatoes, it is very important to monitor the health of the bush and, as necessary, treat it with special products against diseases and pests.
Comments
In order for tomato bushes to produce a good harvest, you need to learn a lot and sift through a lot of literature. and also ask questions to experienced gardeners. Good advice here, some I didn't know.