Cannot answer without a little more context to the question. If you are asking, can I transplant a tomato from one location to another, the answer is yes. You will have more success if the transplant is still a small seedling. Relocating tomato plants later in the season may affect fruit production, since you will be disturbing the root system which may require some recovery time before the plant will grow more.
To effectively separate tomato plants, gently dig around the base of each plant to loosen the roots, then carefully lift the plant out of the ground. Be sure to keep as much of the root system intact as possible. Replant each tomato plant in a new location with plenty of space to grow. Water the plants thoroughly after transplanting to help them establish in their new environment.
It depends upon how large they are. If they are already full grown then you will not want to move them. It will give them such a shock that they will quit producing fruits. If they are younger plants you can certainly dig them up, put in a container, water well, and replant at the new house.
To effectively separate tomato plants that are planted too close together, carefully dig around the base of each plant to loosen the roots. Gently lift the plants out of the soil, being careful not to damage the roots. Replant each tomato plant in a new location with enough space between them to allow for proper growth and airflow. Water the plants well after transplanting to help them establish in their new spots.
1/5 or her garden is cherry tomatoes.
There are many thousands of different plants besides tomato plants. And there are many hundreds of varieties of tomato plants.
put seeds in the ground
YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
Cannot answer without a little more context to the question. If you are asking, can I transplant a tomato from one location to another, the answer is yes. You will have more success if the transplant is still a small seedling. Relocating tomato plants later in the season may affect fruit production, since you will be disturbing the root system which may require some recovery time before the plant will grow more.
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Yes you do water tomato plants but don't over fill with water
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You can find lots of pictures of tomato plants on google images.