Yes, it is the condition of the tomatoes that matters.
Creepers? You mean vines? Passionfruit and tomatoes are both fruits that grow n vines.
blackberry,squash & bittergourd this are some ex. of vines.
well, trees,shrubs,bushes and tomatoes grow on vines
Vine vegetables are vegetables which grow on vines...examples cucumbers, squash, tomatoes
no, tomatoes grow on plants about 5foot tall which have small yellow flowers that die off to grow a tomato.
Grape vines can grown on anything since they are a vine. In grape growing areas the trunks of the grape vines have stakes next to them with wires attached from stake to stake so the vines will grow on the wires. The whole row of grape vines is grown this way. You should be able to look down a row and see a straight line of vines. Between the rows of vines there shouldn't be any weeds or other plants, but a furrow so they can be watered and when it is time to pick the grapes there should be space between the rows so that the people can get into the rows to cut the grapes. Sometimes rose bushes are planted at the end of the rows because it will stop pests from getting into the vines.
Singular possessive: tomato's (e.g. a tomato's taste)Plural possessive, more than one: tomatoes' (e.g. the tomatoes' color on the vines)
Like the farmers do...plant corn (tall plant), then in between plant mongo (medium height), around the perimeter of your farm, plant sitaw vines on poles or tomatoes. These plants have the same lifespan. Another method is crop rotation. Plant peanuts, after harvest the dead leaves will become compost and enrich the soil, then plant tomatoes and eggplants alternately together, the tomatoes will provide dead leaves for compost, then mongo...
um, berries of all sorts are grown on vines. strawberries, blueberries Grapes, Tomatoes
No. They grow on vines in fields. I live in an area where vast fields of tomatoes are grown. When they are picked the back of semi trucks are filled to the brim with the tomatoes to take for processing. Tomato picking time means that the roads get all messed up with dirt and squashed tomatoes.
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No, they actually grow on the vines of a tomato plant, which is like a vine/bush shrub. They are a fruit, and thus they are not a root crop