plant into garden in the late spring after the last frost date for your area. The plant will grow over the summer and produce tomatoes until the first frost of the season (fall) kills it.
summer
spring
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Tomato plants are classified as determinate or indeterminate. Determinate plants will bear their fruit once at relatively the same time. Indeterminate will grow fruits throughout the growing season.
with seeds and dirt
tomato
The same as you do in soil
no, tomatoes grow on plants about 5foot tall which have small yellow flowers that die off to grow a tomato.
yes i tryed it trust me
I have given a healthy dose of the regular Miracle Grow to my new tomato plants and the leaves and stalks are strong, thick and green, but I have no buds. I have a feeling that all of the nutrients are going to the leaves, but not to the buds/tomatoes.
They grow plants and vegetables during growing season.
Every bloom on a tomato plant CAN in fact produce a tomato. I polinate my plants by going from bloom to bloom and "tickling" them. My wife laughs at me for "fondling" my plants, but it works!
too much watering in the beginning.