Because they are juicy.
They put red spray paint on store bought tomatoes.
spray with water
You can prevent animals from eating your tomatoes by using physical barriers like fences or netting, planting strong-smelling herbs around your garden, or using natural repellents like chili powder or garlic spray.
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Sounds like you introduced fruit flies with the tomatoes-one or more of which is infested. Just discard so they are not replaced with new flies. The adult "stragglers" you simply knock down with fly spray.
* Midget/patio/dwarf tomatoes * Cherry tomatoes * Comact or determinant tomatoes-which include varieties of the above 2 categories * Indeterminant tomatoes * Beefsteak tomatoes * Paste tomatoes * Colorful tomatoes-orange/yellow/striped
There is plenty of talk about the usefulness of the bloom set spray, how much it typically costs, and how many blooms one can treat, but there don't appear to be a lot of "how to make at home" recipes for it.
No, cherry tomatoes and grape tomatoes are not the same. They are different varieties of tomatoes with distinct shapes and sizes. Cherry tomatoes are round and slightly larger, while grape tomatoes are oblong and smaller in size.
cherry tomatoes are tomatoes that are a little bit sweet
Tomatoes is the correct spelling.
No, grape tomatoes and cherry tomatoes are not the same. They are different varieties of tomatoes with distinct shapes, sizes, and flavors. Grape tomatoes are more elongated and have a firmer texture, while cherry tomatoes are rounder and juicier.
Yes if it will mean ownership of tomatoes. Example: tomatoes' color