How to plant tomatoes in the ground

Every gardener should know how to plant tomatoes in the ground, because growing tomatoes is the main thing in gardening.
Tomato is one of the most popular crops. All this is thanks to its dietary and valuable nutritional qualities. Tomatoes come in many different varieties. At the same time, they respond very well to different forms of cultivation.
Tomatoes can be cultivated in open and protected ground, for example, under film covers, in greenhouses, and in greenhouses. Sometimes tomatoes are grown on loggias or balconies, or simply on window sills.
Any national cuisine cannot do without this popular vegetable. Tomatoes are added to salads, fermented, salted or pickled. Tomato juice is also made from tomatoes, which, in terms of its value, can replace fresh vegetables.
Tomatoes love warm places, so for them to develop better, it is necessary that the temperature be 22-23 degrees, and at night not fall below 17 degrees. Any frost negatively affects tomatoes. Also, growing tomatoes requires bright light all day.
It’s worth looking for as much information as possible on how to plant tomatoes in the ground in order to do it without mistakes. It is worth remembering that any even small frosts are destructive. That is why seedlings must be planted in the ground when the soil is no lower than 10 degrees, or even higher. This usually occurs 3 weeks after the most recent frost.
To get a good harvest, you first need to germinate the seeds.Usually seedlings are grown on the windowsill, right in the room. In order for the seedlings to be complete, they need to be sown as much as possible. When the seeds germinate, you should choose the most developed plants and pick them. When the seedlings are 45-65 days old, they are planted in open ground.
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It should also be noted that tomatoes need to be watered well and regularly. But it’s still better to plant in a place where there is at least sometimes shade; this is very important when the summer is very hot and dry.
When a sufficient number of fruits have set, it is better to pinch the tomato so that the plant has the strength to produce fruits without giving birth to new flowers.
But you don’t know what kind of summer is coming. Or should they be planted in the shade anyway? Will it not be bad for them if the summer, on the contrary, is cool and rainy? So, maybe I’ll guess right?