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Determinate and indeterminate describe two types of growth habits for tomatoes. Indeterminate tomatoes are vining varieties that require support; they grow and produce fruit throughout the growing ...
Purple Reign is a true determinate tomato that grows well in containers and produces large, flavorful purple fruit. It's ...
Choose tomato varieties, whether determinate or indeterminate, that suit your space and desired fruiting duration. The holy ...
Tomatoes are very hungry plants when they are beginning to grow in spring gardens, so it is essential that they receive the ...
Tomatoes are not frost-hardy plants and will not thrive with their roots in cold soil meaning growth is likely to be slow and ...
Tomatoes can be the most rewarding of vegetables. They are easy to grow from seed, and can be grown in any size garden providing they are in a warm, sheltered spot. But it's important to choose ...
Two weeks after moving them into their own pots, move them into a slightly bigger pot as they'll be growing quickly. Don't feed your plants at this stage. Tomatoes are killed by the frost so you don't ...
Tomatoes flourish in compost that is rich in nutrients and has good drainage. Peat-free compost is a prime choice as it's ...
You can’t beat the taste of juicy, homegrown tomatoes, which are much more cost-effective than buying supermarket vines. But many people who try to grow the red fruits make one mistake when ...
What is the difference? A: Indeterminate tomato plants grow, as the name suggests, indefinitely, or to an undetermined size, producing fruits continually until cold weather kills the plant.
Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed an innovative method for the early detection of Fusarium ...