The ancient civilization that first grew tomatoes was the Mesoamerican peoples, particularly the Aztecs and their predecessors, around 500 BC. Tomatoes are believed to have originated in western South America and were domesticated in Mexico. They were initially small and wild, later being cultivated and integrated into various dishes by these civilizations. The Spanish brought tomatoes back to Europe in the 16th century, leading to their global spread.
They were the first to grow potatoes. They grew maize, quinoa, squash, tomatoes, Chile peppers, peanuts, melons, and cotton.
Of major ancient civilizations, the nearest one to Ancient China would be the Indus Valley one.
Heirloom tomatoes are what once were tomatoes. They are called heirloom tomatoes because they have been replaced with a product that vaguely resembles tomatoes that are currently using the name tomatoes but are really not. It is important to grow heirloom because once the production of real tomatoes ceases, they will no longer exist. The world will be stuck forever with the ersatz, unpleasant product now using the name.
It helps it grow. It brings in commerce and brings people to expand the civilization.
Farmers and nomads began farming there. Nobody really knows the answer but somehow it started with them and I guess the population began to grow and they set up a government established a religion and went on from there!
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They were the first to grow potatoes. They grew maize, quinoa, squash, tomatoes, Chile peppers, peanuts, melons, and cotton.
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Corn,beans,squash,avocados,peppers,tomatoes,sunflowers,and tobacco
You don't "grow" ketchup. Its made of tomatoes, so you grow the tomatoes
Of major ancient civilizations, the nearest one to Ancient China would be the Indus Valley one.
Yes, you can grow tomatoes from the seeds of a tomato.
The ancient Egyptian civilization began on the banks of theNnile because it was fertile land to grow crops and there was water available for people and animals to use.
Do strawberrys grow faster than tomatoes
President Thomas Jefferson did not just grow tomatoes. He basically pioneered tomato production in the United States. The variety he grew was known as the Spanish tomato.
yes tomatoes will grow anywhere you want them too with the right conditions
I would call a place where tomatoes grow either a garden or a farm.