There are several ways you can grow tomatoes and save money:

Start with seeds: Buying seedlings can be expensive. Instead, start with seeds. It’s easy to save seeds from year to year, and you can also purchase seeds at a lower cost than seedlings.

Use compost: Compost is a great way to add nutrients to your soil and help your plants grow. You can make your own compost by collecting kitchen scraps and yard waste, or you can purchase it at a garden supply store.

Grow tomatoes vertically: Vertical gardening can help you save space and make the most of your garden. You can use a trellis or cage to support your tomato plants as they grow.

Use mulch: Mulch helps to retain moisture in the soil and keeps weeds at bay. You can use a variety of materials for mulch, such as straw, grass clippings, or leaves.

Water efficiently: Water is an important resource and can be expensive. Make sure to water your tomato plants deeply but infrequently to encourage deep root growth and help conserve water.

Practice crop rotation: Rotating your crops each year can help prevent soil-borne diseases and pests that can damage your tomato plants.

Use natural pest control methods: There are many natural ways to control pests in your garden, such as attracting beneficial insects, using natural pest repellents, and handpicking pests off of your plants.

By following these tips, you can save money and have a successful tomato harvest.

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