Tomatoes are warm season plants so you need to plant them after the danger of frost has passed. Here's a general guideline for planting tomato plants in NJ: Central NJ---mid-May Northern NJ - third week of May Southern NJ- first week of May
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
Tomato plants love the sun. Give them as much sun as you can to keep them healthy.
Tomato plants that are planted in the garden should have a minimum of 1" of water per week. If the plant is growing in a container it should have at least 1 gallon of water per day.
Ace tomato plants are by far the best
Tomato plants are sensitive to the pH levels in the garden soil. The optimum levels should be between 6-6.8
Yes. All plants are made out of plant cells. That is why they are called "plants."
Some plants do, Such as Carrot plant, Tomato Plants, Potatoes, they are all plants.
No, they are not because they are only a plant.
Tomato plants get their nutrients from the soil. The absorb in into their system by using their roots. Tomato plants also need light and oxygen, which they get from their leaves.
Tomato plants should be planted 36-60" apart from each other. If you plant them closer it increases the risk of disease.
No! Lycopsids categorize to the plants without seed. Tomato have seed.