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Outdoor Guide on MSNWhy You Should Reconsider Using A Tomato Cage And What To Use InsteadIf you've been relying on a cage to keep your tomatoes healthy and supported, you might be holding back the plant's growth.
Indeterminate tomatoes, on the other hand, rapidly grow on a vine and will continue flourishing until the cool months when the season ends -- they can even reach up to 10 feet in height.
Indeterminate tomato plants, which continue to grow and produce fruit throughout the growing season, can keep yielding ripe fruit for 3-5 months or until the first frost.
A: Indeterminate tomato plants grow, as the name suggests, indefinitely, or to an undetermined size, producing fruits continually until cold weather kills the plant. These tomato plants can grow ...
Space unsupported indeterminate tomato plants 3 to 4 feet apart to allow plenty of room for the sprawling vines. Water plants well after planting and apply a layer of mulch.
A hybrid red cherry tomato, ‘Sakura’ stands out thanks to its prolific nature. The indeterminate plants produce long clusters that ripen from the top down and continue sending out more flowers ...
Indeterminate tomatoes are the vining tomato plants that can reach up to 12 feet or higher with their consistent growth. For spacing needs, this variety requires at least 18 inches apart from the ...
Pruning is an important part of plant maintenance, but tomatoes can suffer if you prune the wrong way. Here are 7 common mistakes that could be hindering, not helping, growth.
The heat of summer can be hard on lawns. Mow regularly, keeping cool-season lawns like bluegrass and fescue at 3 to 3½ inches to reduce weed pressure and heat stress. Do not remove more than one-third ...
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