At plant planted on d soil grows depending on concentration of Tomato Juice used,i.e if d concentration is too high d rate of growth reduces.
tomato
loam soil
yes
The same as you do in soil
Tomato plants get their nutrients from the soil. The absorb in into their system by using their roots. Tomato plants also need light and oxygen, which they get from their leaves.
im thinking you would water the soil
Tomatoes grown in a loam soil. Most varieties will need to be staked.
tomatoes need sandy soil and loam and clay mixed together
It depends on which type of tomato cage you are using. If it is the wire cage, you simply wait until the tomato plant has been growing in your garden for about 3 weeks. Then set the cage over top the tomato plant and push the wire legs down into the soil. It is better to try this when the soil is soft after a rain.
Tomato plants can only take up nutrients from the soil if the pH levels are correct. You will want to get it tested. The correct level should range between 6.0 and 6.8. The links below provide a good synopsis for tomato cultivation.
cultivation
It evaporates into the soil.