Tomatoes produce seed so that it doesn't get extinct .
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Yes, tomatoes can grow true to seed, meaning that the seeds from a specific tomato variety will produce plants with similar characteristics to the parent plant.
If you have ever eaten a tomato, you have seen these seeds.
There are seeds in tomatoes and chilis
It really just depends on the fruit and the fruit's taste. Normally, the fruits with taste have more seeds, like tomatoes.
Yes, you can grow tomatoes from the seeds of a tomato.
Yes, volunteer tomatoes can produce fruit.
To get your tomatoes to produce more fruit, consider pruning them.
No, tomatoes are a fruit and planting the seeds inside them grows more tomato plants.
Determinant tomatoes are ones that produce tomatoes for a very short time. This is in contrast to indeterminate tomatoes, which produce tomatoes over a long period of time. It is not to say that determinant tomatoes do not produce a large crop, only that whatever crop they produce is produced pretty much all at once.
Yes, tomatoes have seeds. They are typically removed before consumption by cutting the tomato in half and scooping out the seeds with a spoon or by slicing the tomato and gently squeezing out the seeds.
Tomatoes are fruit. Courgettes are vegetables. Fruits are classified as juicy and containing seeds, both of which tomatoes have.