Tomato
Growing tomatoes can be called a rather troublesome, but incredibly productive task, since the plants are capricious, sensitive to moisture, sun, and are susceptible to various diseases. Planting tomatoes in open ground requires preliminary warming of the soil, which will allow them to quickly adapt and begin to grow rapidly.
When planting, seedlings can be buried in the ground up to the first leaves, and if the stems are elongated, then they can be placed in the hole even up to the third leaves. The peculiarity of plant growth is that a powerful growth of the root system will begin from the stem.
To improve fruiting and facilitate growth, tomatoes are tied to specially installed supports. In this case, a large number of fruits will not break the main stem.
Tomato varieties are so diverse that hardly any other garden plant can compete with their quantity. Among the ultra-early varieties, Pink Angel stands out - high-yielding with a fruit weight of up to 80 g. Among large-fruited varieties, the Sweet Miracle variety is interesting with fleshy fruits up to 800 g. Both Beauty of Volyn and Krasa Kurgan with a beautiful elongated shape of fruit weighing about 80 g are suitable for pickling.
In order for tomatoes to delight you all year round, read our section and find out all the secrets of delicious tomatoes.





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