This depends where you are growing it. Where you get winter temperatures yes as you treat the tomato as an annual.
Yes, your best bet is a small non-cut tomato.
A large tomato plant can hang upside-down from a planter if the root ball fits through the hole in the bottom of the planter. im sure you can, but im not sure how good it will do if you put a tomato in an upside down planter. your best bet is to put a tomato plant in the planter, not a tomato Ya, but you will squish it.
In my Cuba grows a plant That can't be cut down without permission Can't be cut down Because they are palms That plant grows in the mountains That plant has power That plant is siguaraya In my Cuba grows a plant That can't be cut down without permission Can't be cut down Because they are palms That plant grows in the mountains That plant has power That plant is siguaraya Siguaraya will see, will see With permission I'll cut it down Siguaraya will see, will see With permission I'll cut it down
A tomato is the developed ovary of the tomato plant flower. The plant is called a tomato plant and the fruit is the tomato you buy in the fruit shop.
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant and carries to seed.
The tomato plant belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
A young tomato plant and an adult tomato plant both have a stem.
A tomato plant is an annual plant and it grows, produces tomatoes and dies for one season. There are plants such as perennials that seem to "die" but regrow and bloom again in the spring or summer but a tomato plant is not one of these. So, once you plant your tomato seeds and reap the benefits of their tomatoes they will eventually stop blooming andyielding tomatoes and the plant will die and not come back next season.
Yes they are.
I believe they plant three trees for every one they cut down.
A tomato is the ripened fruit that comes from a tomato plant.
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.