Harvesting cherry tomatoes from indoor plants - 1
  • Reasons to Grow Tomatoes Hydroponically
  • What You’ll Need
  • Planting Tomatoes in the Jar
  • Hydroponic Tomato Plant Care
  • Harvesting

Ellen Wells is a horticultural communications consultant with 30 years of experience writing about all aspects of the gardening world.

She has worked for many of horticulture’s biggest brand names, writing blog posts, articles, press releases, and design and instructional pieces. Her previous roles include Senior Editor and Editor-at-Large for Ball Publishing.

Ellen is based in New England where she gardens in Zone 7a. She loves tending to flower-filled containers on the patio and puttering around her vegetable garden.

Harvesting home-grown tomatoes off the vine, into a basket - 2
    1. Saving Tomato Seeds
    1. Take Cuttings
    1. Layering Side Shoots
    1. How to Overwinter Tomato Plants in Pots
  • Tips for Successful Tomato Propagation

Tyler’s passion began with indoor gardening and deepened as he studied plant-fungi interactions in controlled settings. With a microbiology background focused on fungi, he’s spent over a decade solving tough and intricate gardening problems. After spinal injuries and brain surgery, Tyler’s approach to gardening changed. It became less about the hobby and more about recovery and adapting to physical limits. His growing success shows that disability doesn’t have to stop you from your goals.