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From Garden to Table: Exploring the Sustainable Benefits of Tomatoes

Tomatoes are not only a delicious choice for your salads and sauces, but are also a smart choice for the environmentally conscious among us.

From Garden to Table: Exploring the Sustainable Benefits of Tomatoes

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Tomatoes are not only a delicious choice for your salads and sauces, but are also a smart choice for the environmentally conscious among us. Here are a few reasons why we feel tomatoes are sustainable and how they can contribute to a more eco-friendly food system for you and your family:

 

Local Production – Tomatoes are one of the most widely grown vegetables globally, and many regions in the United States have ideal conditions for growing them. This means they can be produced locally. Growing your own tomatoes at home is as simple as using the right light, soil, amendments, and plant foods to keep your tomato plants healthy and strong as they bear fruit. Whether you are looking to grow in a raised bed, hanging basket, or container, our Green Team is here to help get you to the right solutions for easier growing. 

 

Low Environmental Impact – Tomatoes require relatively low amounts of water and fertilizer compared to other crops, making them a more sustainable choice. Plus, they can be grown using organic and regenerative practices, which benefit the environment. 

 

Versatility – Tomatoes are incredibly versatile and can be used in a wide variety of dishes, reducing the need for other, less sustainable ingredients. For example, they can be used as a substitute for meat in many vegetarian dishes. Using a wide variety of tomato types in your cooking can also provide different flavors for particular dishes.   

 

Waste Reduction – Tomatoes can be used in their entirety, including the leaves and stems, reducing waste in the food system. Discarded tomato plants and fruit scraps can become a contribution to your compost piles or bins that can help create rich, organic matter for your other crops and garden beds. Plus, the excess fruit you have can be canned or preserved for later use, reducing food waste and extending their shelf life.

 

Nutritional Value – Tomatoes are rich in nutrients and vitamins, making them an excellent choice for a healthy diet. They can also be used as a substitute for less healthy ingredients, such as processed sauces and additives. 

 

By choosing to eat more sustainably, we can make a positive impact on the environment and our health. Tomatoes are an excellent choice for those looking to make a difference in the food system, and their versatility and nutritional value make them a delicious addition to any meal. So go ahead, enjoy those juicy, ripe tomatoes with the knowledge that you’re doing your part to support a more sustainable food system. To learn more about what’s growing on at our garden center, check out Mike, the Garden Guru, and his webinars with new plants, products, and expert planting advice. To keep inspired and grow with us, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and TikTok to dig into the joys of gardening!

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