Tomato Plants do not last more than a year with the weather circumstances. Make sure you keep it in the sunlight and water it frequently. The squirrels or bunny rabbits might sneek a few bites!!!
Tomato plants, corn plants, bananas and more than a thousand.
Tomato plants are multi-cellular organisms as they are made of more than one cell. Millions and Millions, in fact.
Tomato is an annual, meaning it will not last after more than one season. Once it has flowered and produced its fruit, it has no more usefulness, so can be composted. Next spring, either plant tomato seeds in seeding pots before transplanting, or purchase tomato plants from your local garden centre, or if you have success before, plant seeds directly in the garden, depending on your location.
You can encourage tomato plants to set fruit rather than over grow by making sure the plants are getting the right temperature. Tomato plants should be set in an area where the daytime temperatures are under 80 degrees F and the night time temperatures do not fall below 55 degrees F.
There is seldom a need to prune tomato plants. I've grown them for decades and never bothered. Other than removing dead or damaged parts of the plant, I just let them grow.
ANSWER:A tiny tomato haves 16 or less or possibly more a big tomato haves more than 50.That question can not be answer every tomato has a different number of seeds
Most food plants grow better in direct sunlight than shade. Many people have ridden in the country side and seen tomato plants growing in fields. Other people have read articles about tomatoes and seen pictures of tomato plants growing in the sunshine. It is easy for someone to say her results are assumed.
Yes , it is.
There is over twice as much lycopene in ketchup than in tomato paste.
Yes because a tomato is a solid and salt water is still a liquid
For sure. V8 has a few more ingredients than tomato but will give a better flavour than just tomato's.
The majority of Australian plants are adapted to a dryer climate than tomatoes are.