Yes, at the end of the day they're all tomatoes and need the same basic environment and nutrients.
This all depends on which type of tomatoes your trying to grow. The different distances of each dfferent type of tomato is below: STEM* cherry tomatoes - 15 - 20 cm aprox STEM original tomatoes - 20-30 cm SOIL* cherry tomatoes - 5 cm or so SOIL original tomatoes - 14 cm or so SOIL - Tomatoes you grow from the ground STEM - tomatoes that grow on a plant
This all depends on which type of tomatoes your trying to grow. The different distances of each dfferent type of tomato is below: STEM* cherry tomatoes - 15 - 20 cm aprox STEM original tomatoes - 20-30 cm SOIL* cherry tomatoes - 5 cm or so SOIL original tomatoes - 14 cm or so SOIL - Tomatoes you grow from the ground STEM - tomatoes that grow on a plant
To successfully grow black cherry tomatoes in containers, choose a large container with good drainage, use nutrient-rich soil, place in a sunny spot, water regularly, support the plant with a stake or cage, and prune as needed to promote growth and fruit production.
Tomatoes are typically grown in soil for better nutrient retention and root support. While growing in sand may provide good drainage, it lacks the necessary nutrients for healthy tomato plants. Therefore, soil is generally preferred for growing tomatoes.
Yes, you can plant garlic after tomatoes in the same garden bed. Garlic is a good crop to follow tomatoes because it helps to naturally repel pests that may have affected the tomatoes. Rotate crops to prevent soil depletion and disease buildup.
Tomatoes prefer well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. The ideal soil for tomatoes has a slightly acidic pH level between 6.0 and 6.8. It is important to avoid heavy clay soils that can retain too much moisture and hinder root development.
They grow on plants. (Like tomatoes). You need to plant the seeds in the soil. Then the plant grows and watermelon is it's fruit.
Mix fertilizer with the soil and water regularly.
fertilizer = rich soil = Bigger, more healthy tomatoes.
Sandy soil is not the best for growing tomatoes because water and nutrients are lost so fast. You can add some good soil in where you grow tomatoes and that should work fine. Sne45: I say "no". It has very few nutrients. Only sea oats could survive in such soil.
Tomatoes and peppers take 5 to 8 days depending on soil temperature. Tomatoes need 80 degrees to germinate. Peppers need 85 degrees to germinate. Greenhouses use heated mats to start them.
Tomatoes prefer slightly acidic soil with a pH level between 6.0 and 6.8. Acidic soil can help in nutrient absorption and overall plant health, but extreme acidity may inhibit growth. Adding organic matter like compost can help balance pH levels for optimal tomato growth.