The USDA says that the average is around 15 pounds. However this number ranges a lot depending on how good your soil is and what type of plant you're planting.
In general - if a plant is fed well it can do 15-45 pounds. If it's special types it can grow 100+ pounds (but that world record range).
yes they can eat tomatos but they can also eat mice,many tipes of bugs,even snakes!!!!
tomatos
Tomatoes is correct.
As the name "Tomato sauce" suggests, tomato sauce is a sauce who's main ingredient is tomatos.
yes, diabetics can have tomatos.
the holes could be made by insects eating the tomatos
In Britain, the correct spelling is tomatoes.
The plural of "tomato" is "tomatoes." (see the related question)
Only a certain type of caterpillar called a horned tomato caterpillar.
Elodea is a plant cell that contains a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole. Tomato cells are also plant cells and share similar features but may have different shapes, sizes, and functions depending on their specific location within the tomato plant. Additionally, tomato cells may contain different pigments, such as lycopene, that give tomatoes their red color.
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i grow tomatos and the flowers dry so the tomato can grow banana peppers do the same