Get seeds and plant them or get the Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter.
If you buy the plant in the store partly grown, bury 3/4 of the tomato plant underground.
well most people buy them in little plastic pots and put them near a sunny window,then when there getting a little to big for the small pots you plant them out side in fertile soil in the sun,and you have to stake a pole a inch or two away from the plant so it can grow around it sence tomato grows on vines, water it once every day or two days depends how much it rains,then wait till there red and pick em,if you live in a buggy area put 7-dust around the ground of your garden,but make shure to wash the tomato well befor eating,and don't kill Spiders,lady bugs,or praymantis because they kill insects that eat plants in your garden
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.
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Ace tomato plants are by far the best
No, they are not because they are only a plant.
Some plants do, Such as Carrot plant, Tomato Plants, Potatoes, they are all plants.
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.
No, you cannot plant tomato seeds directly from the tomato itself. The seeds need to be extracted from the tomato and properly prepared before planting them in soil to grow new tomato plants.
No! Lycopsids categorize to the plants without seed. Tomato have seed.
No, tomato plants do not have a pupa stage. They are flowering plants that reproduce through seeds and do not undergo metamorphosis like insects do. Insects that may interact with tomato plants, such as certain caterpillars or beetles, may have a pupa stage, but the plant itself does not.
Both. Since it is a member of the plant kingdom, the tomato is a plant. Like wisteria the tomato grows as a vine, but usually bushes. Some tomato plants, however, are meant to vine along the ground, and all tomato plants will root anywhere the stem is close to dirt.
Yes. All plants are made out of plant cells. That is why they are called "plants."