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I know it's caused by the soil being too damp. But the soil also get's dry during the day before I water it again. I used to water my plants once a day, and now I water twice a day so the soil doesn't get too dry. I do have holes in the bottom of my container. Suggestions?
In trays and then put them in green house
It did not "become" a fruit - it is a fruit. Tomatoes are the fruits of the tomato plant. They're just not sweet types of fruit, but they are the containers for the plant's seeds, which is the definition of a fruit.
Tomato. Potato.
Firstly, it is a PLANT not a tree.Anyway, the plant is green, has leaves, roots, stems, flowers and fruits.The fruit is the TOMATO.Yes, tomato is a FRUIT, not a vegetable.
The tomato plant certainly makes its own food because it is a green plant. The tomato fruit (or veggie if you will) does not make food because it is the fruit of the tomato plant and is just for passing on the seeds.
WELL, first you need to know what chlorophyll and germinating means. The plant is green, so a green tomato.germinating means growing. It will make the tomato green, EASY!!
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.
it depends on the plant and how long it grows for but a healthy tomato plant will continuously produce fresh tomato's as long as the plant is properly taken care of and it is possible for them to live for mutable years in green house's.
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant and carries to seed.
You can look for them in either Green Market or Kline's.
The green parts of a tomato plant contain solanine, which when eaten by a dog in HUGE quantities might sometimes be toxic.
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.