This can be a difficult question to answer because I don't know which zone you are in. I am experimenting with upside down tomatoes this year (2007) and I am in zone 7. We have had little rain this year ( i don't think rain matters though because there is such a small area in the top of the bucket, just like most container gardening you need to water every day) My tomatoes are in 5 gallon paint buckets. I have wave petunias growing in the top. I use a tsp of miracle grow to a gallon of water for each bucket (1 plant tomato plant per bucket) I water each bucket everyday with a 1 gallon solution. Some days I'm lazy and don't add the fertilizer, but the plants never let me get lazy because if they need water they will let me know. Usually by 11:00 am or so when the sun begins to get hot. I have had nice juicy tomatoes since around the 4th of July. I'm growing Better Boys, Lemon Boys and romas. I love growing my tomatoes this way. If you would like more info and pictures you may email me at Lovellc21.net and I will send more info to you.
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
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Cherry tomato weight around 15gr and regular tomato 200gr so it around 13 cherry tomato in a tomato. But the cherry tomato plant will give half in weight of the total production of a regular beef tomato plant.
it depends on the plant and how long it grows for but a healthy tomato plant will continuously produce fresh tomato's as long as the plant is properly taken care of and it is possible for them to live for mutable years in green house's.
Many parts of the tomato plant are very irritating to the skin so I wouldn't try eating the flowers.
not alone......there are too many chemicals in the soda that would kill the plant
yes there are many plants that are not poisonus like the tomato plant and the ucaliptus tree and or plant but there can be very many plants that are poisonus.
no. it wont grow indoors and is sensitive to many disease and pests
Many states including New Hampshire share the Creole Tomato as the official state vegetable plant, adopting it in 2003.
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.