cause they don't taste good
Yes, the leaves are good for composting, and so are the limbs (preferably WITH bark) if you will grind them up.
No, as long as you remove the pit, stem and any leaves. My dog loves apricots. Dogs can not eat grapes, raisins, tomatoes or citrus.
A tree.
Tomatoes are cooked, crushed, strained to remove seeds and skins, and cooked further to remove some of the moisture.
All tomatoes?? Just Kidding! The tomatoes shouls be a brightish red color, with green and healthy looking leaves. The tomatoes shouldn't be too hard or too soft.
Roots, trunk (and limbs), and leaves.
grapes, tomatoes, leaves
To successfully grow tomatoes in a vertical garden, choose a sunny spot, use a sturdy trellis or cage for support, plant in well-draining soil, water regularly, and fertilize as needed. Prune the plants to encourage growth and remove diseased leaves. Harvest ripe tomatoes promptly.
It looks as if the grafted part of the tree has died and the rootstock is growing.
Tomato leaves may be dying from the bottom up due to a fungal disease called early blight, which is common in tomatoes. This disease thrives in warm and humid conditions, causing dark spots on the leaves that eventually lead to their death. To prevent further spread, remove affected leaves, improve air circulation, and avoid overhead watering.
You can substitute canned tomatoes for fresh in a recipe by using one can of diced or crushed tomatoes for every two medium-sized fresh tomatoes. Drain the canned tomatoes before using them to remove excess liquid.
To successfully grow hanging tomatoes in your garden, you should choose a sunny spot with good air circulation, use a sturdy support system, plant in a well-draining soil mix, water consistently, and fertilize regularly. Prune the plants to encourage growth and remove diseased leaves. Harvest ripe tomatoes promptly to encourage more fruit production.