fertilizer = rich soil = Bigger, more healthy tomatoes.
The ratio is 1 : 11.
Yes, you can grow tomatoes from the seeds of a tomato. Simply save the seeds from a ripe tomato, dry them, and then plant them in soil to grow new tomato plants.
The number of tomatoes that can be harvested from a million tomato plants can vary depending on factors such as plant health, growing conditions, and variety of tomato. On average, each tomato plant can produce around 10-20 pounds of tomatoes per season. So, from a million tomato plants, you could potentially harvest between 10 million to 20 million pounds of tomatoes.
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
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!
Tomato plants, like all plants, get their energy from sunlight.
no, tomatoes grow on plants about 5foot tall which have small yellow flowers that die off to grow a tomato.
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
Tomato is singular and tomatoes are plural Totoma
Tomato plants are not picky eaters. However if you want to grow the biggest, tastiest tomatoes then you will want to use a fertilizer specifically formulated for tomatoes. Espoma makes a product called Tomato-tone that has been tested by universities as an outstanding tomato fertilizer.
Small tomato plants will form tomatoes within about 60-65 days
Most gardeners do not worry about removing suckers from cherry tomato plants.