Homegrown tomatoes are a rewarding and delicious addition to any garden. Here are some key tips to grow healthy and productive tomato plants:
Choosing the Right Variety
Select a variety suited to your climate and needs:
•Cherry tomatoes (e.g., Sun Gold, Sweet 100) Small, sweet, and productive.
•Beefsteak tomatoes (e.g., Brandywine, Big Boy) Large and flavourful, great for slicing.
•Roma tomatoes (e.g., San Marzano, Plum Regal) Best for sauces and canning.
•Determinate vs. Indeterminate Determinate (bush-type) plants stop growing at a certain height, while indeterminate varieties grow continuously and produce fruit all season.
Planting & Soil Preparation
•Sunlight: Tomatoes need at least 6-8 hours of direct sun per day.
•Soil: Use well-draining, nutrient-rich soil with a pH of 6.2-6.8. Add compost or aged manure for fertility.
•Spacing: Plant 18-24 inches apart to allow good air circulation.
•Deep Planting: Bury two-thirds of the stem to encourage strong root development.

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