How to plant a tomato

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Tomatoes are probably the most popular summer

vegetable for experts and novices alike. Once all danger

of frost is past and nighttime temperatures have risen

above 55 F. (13 C.) degrees, it’s time to think about tomato

planting. If you live in the South, tomato seeds can be

sown directly into the garden. In cooler zones, you’ll be

setting out transplants and questions about how to plant

tomatoes will arise.

Tips for Planting Tomato Plants

When planting tomato plants for family consumption,

here’s a helpful tip. If you only want fresh fruit, purchase

about three plants per person in your household. If you’re

looking for fruit to process, you’ll need from five to ten

seedlings per person.

Before we talk about how to plant a tomato, let’s talk

about what to look for before planting. Tomato plants

should be straight and sturdy and six to eight inches (15 to

20.5 cm.) high. They should have four to six true leaves.

Those six cell packs will transplant just as well as the

individually grown tomato. Planting will be the same for

both, but make sure to tear the peat pot off around the top

of the individual or make sure it sits beneath soil level.

How to Plant a Tomato

When asking about how to plant tomatoes, the first question

is how deep. Tomatoes have the ability to grow roots along

their stems, so when planting tomato plants, plant deep;

right up to the first set of leaves. This takes care of those

leggy tomato seedlings. If the plant is too long and

wobbly, dig a small trench and lay the plant on its side,

gently bending it into a right angle. Bury the stem in this

position leaving those first two leaves exposed. Some

gardeners believe those leggy starters will form a

healthier plant than those with a more compact form.

Water your seedlings in with a weak solution of high

phosphorus fertilizer . Now is the time to choose your

support: stakes , cages , or unsupported. How far apart to

plant tomato seedlings depends on your chosen support. If

you decide to use cages or stakes, place them now so you

don’t damage the growing roots later.

How Far Apart to Plant Tomato Plants

Plants should be about 3 feet (1 m.) apart when tomato

planting with cages. Staking only requires about 2 feet (0.5

m.) between plants. Loosely tie the plants to their stakes as

they grow, but set the stakes when you set the seedlings.

You’ll need 3 feet (1 m.) between the plants and 5 feet (1.5

m.) between the rows if you’re planting tomato plants to

grow naturally.

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Comments

A good field should be selected be for planting anything. Otherwise not harvest will not be obtained just love for tomatoesjust love for tomatoes should be discarded.

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4 years ago

There are msny variety of tomato. But i live the round red one. It palting process is also simple

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4 years ago

Very much pleased to see this article.tomato is a such an important vegetables in our food list.

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4 years ago