Is it OK to plant a new tomato plant in the same spotas the old one?
Yes but if you are worried about root nematodes, double dig your hole with a lot of composted manure. You may end up replacing the top 12" of your garden soil around the tomato hole. You might try rototilling. Compost the old soil to kill nematodes. I haven't yet had a nematode problem and grow tomatoes in the same spots every year. The amending of soil has the added bonus of putting a lot of living organisms back in the soil that create a healthy and beneficial root as well as replenish nutrients. Tomatoes are heavy feeders. Oh, and I add a source of calcium and phosphorous when I amend soil for most veggies. Good luck!
They are a tomato dish from Provonce. Cut fresh tomatoes in half, core them and stuffing them with bread crumbs, herbs, garlic and cheese. Bake in the ovcen till golden. A yummy side dish!
Where is the tomato oringally from?
The species originated in the South American Andes. As a food, in Mexico
Do plants produce tomatoes and onions?
Yes of course. Did you think they were made in a factory or something
A fruit is a 'seed container' which classifies a tomato as a fruit...
What do a young and an adult tomato plant both have a flower ovary pollen or stem?
A young tomato plant and an adult tomato plant both have a stem.
How do you retain moisture and humidity for growing transplanted plants indoors?
Since transplants are typically grown during the winter when humidity is low, a well-vented plastic dome can be placed over the transplants some or all of the time. The use of peat pots can make the transplants require more frequent watering, since the spongy, porous organic material the pots are made from wicks moisture away from the roots and potting media. Using plastic pots can help stop this.
What is the growth per week of a tomato plant?
Depends on the variety or cultivar of tomato, the growth stage of the plant, fertilizer and water availability and light availability.
When young a tomato will grow at about 5 - 8 cm per week, as it matures the plant growth both in height and in spread to about 20 - 25 cm per week.
It was formed 100 000 years ago by snow falling and building up. Then rocks started to form and enclosed the snow which formed Mont Blanc.
How do you make electricity with a tomato?
I actually am looking for the answer myself, for a science project at school. Lemons vs. Tomatos. I suggest going with just a lemon clock it's much easier and you can find a "recipe" for it at bill nye's site. (BTW: He's not dead) ; )
What chemical elements are found in tomatoes?
Cellulose, sugars such as glucose and fructose, and vitamins such as ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and carotene, a vitamin A precursor, plus antioxidants such as lycopene, to name just a few.
Are tomatoes new world or old world?
Tomatoes are indigenous to Central America, primarily Mexico, which is New World.
What is the procedure for tomato concasses?
concasses is defined as chopping something coarsely or ruffly
How do you make ketchup from a tomato?
I personally do not have a recipe but I know where you can find one. You can find several variations for this recipe at www.allrecipes.com , www.foodnetwork.com , and www.recipezaar.com . You can find recipes to make fresh ketchup or tomato paste.