Where in Europe are tomatoes grown?
Most of the Tomatoes grows in South America, and Europe. Countries: Italy, China, Spain, Brazil, and Mexico. In Italy and Spain because, each year they have Tomato Festival.
Do elder bugs eat tomato plants?
No, boxelder bugs tend not to eat tomato plants.
Specifically, the insect in question (Boisea trivittatus) particularly favors the seeds of ash (Fraxinus spp), box elder (Acer negundo) and maple (Acer spp) trees.
Boxelder bugs may expand their food repertoire when they end up away from their preferred feeding sources. But they tend to reject a plant's fruits.
They grow to maturity inside a husk and are related to the Cape Gooseberry, the fruit is green and the inside is white
Why not to put tomato in stock?
Once we put tomato in stock it will probably spoil it immediately because of the citric contain.
What do you do with tomato plants after fruit?
After harvesting the fruit from tomato plants, you can prune any dead or yellow leaves, water the plant regularly, and continue to monitor for pests and diseases. If the weather permits, you can also keep the plant growing to produce more fruit by providing it with proper support and nutrients.
Is a tomato a fuirt or veggeies?
tomatoes is a fruit because if your not sure if something is a fruit or not always cut it open and see if there are seeds in it. Such as banana is a fruit,so is strawberry, and many more.
How many paste tomatoes do you need to make a qt?
A 1/2 bushel box of tomatoes weighs approximately 25 pounds. 25 pounds of Roma tomatoes produce approximately 11 liters of strained juice and pulp. This 11 liters will need to reduce down to about 4-5 liters to make tomato paste. 4 -1/2 liters equals 4.75 quarts. So to make 1 quart you need approximately 6-7 pounds of tomatoes.
Do chiggers infest tomato plants?
Yes, they do infest tomato plants. One of my tomatos was still green with a brown stop. The chiggers were sucking the sap out of this tomato. The chiggers were really small and I believe that hot sauce or a smelly spice juice will keep them away.
Why is it important to grow heirloom tomatoes?
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.
Will hybred tomato seeds germinate next year?
they should, i would try them inside before its to late to start them. just stick a few of them in a pot and see if they'll grow, if they dont, then you'll have your answer.
Who is the brunette in the domino's tomato farm commercial?
I thought it might be jessica from laguna beach, but i could be wrong
What family does the tomato belong to?
The tomato belongs to the Solanaceae family, also known as the nightshade family. Other members of this family include potatoes, eggplants, and bell peppers.
What do you mean when you say 4 ea ripe tomatoes?
ea is the abbreviation for each, which is the unit of measure in your example. It means use 4 ripe tomatoes.
What would cause home grown tomatoes to be sweet?
When you buy tomatoes from the store they are mostly sprayed with chemicals to keep bugs of them which make them a bit bitter. When you grow them yourself they usually not sprayed with chemicals so they are sweet and can also be called organic.
Why did your can of tomato paste explode?
There was either a lot of pressure in the can, or there was a miniature landmine in it...
Is tomatoes a non renable resoure?
No they can be planted again and again.A non-renewable resource is something that will be gone when its used up and it will not come back.