In North Texas, the best time to plant tomatoes is typically in late March to early April, after the last frost date has passed. It's important to wait until the soil temperature reaches at least 60°F for optimal growth. For a fall crop, you can also plant tomatoes in late July to early August, allowing enough time for them to mature before cooler temperatures arrive.
To pick tomatoes off a plant, gently grasp the tomato with your fingers and twist it until it comes off the stem. Be careful not to damage the plant or the other tomatoes while picking.
Carrots grow on a plant and so do tomatoes.
the flower
tomatoes are made out of a seed that is planted in the ground and is later fertilized and grows into a plant
A strong and healthy cherry tomato plant can produce up to a dozen tomatoes or more a day. That means approximately 360 or more tomatoes during the growing season.
Yes, you can plant chives with tomatoes in the same garden bed. Chives can help repel pests that may harm tomatoes, making them good companion plants.
Tomatoes
There are many different kinds of animal and plant life in Texas. Grass of course is one plant in Texas.
Yes, you can plant garlic after tomatoes in the same garden bed. Garlic is a good crop to follow tomatoes because it helps to naturally repel pests that may have affected the tomatoes. Rotate crops to prevent soil depletion and disease buildup.
The young plant doesn't have any tomatoes on it yet.
No, mine used to eat tomatoes. Don't let them eat the plant though it's toxic!
its called Ntomatoephobia, with the 'N' pronounced as silent.