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  2. Tomato - Wikipedia

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    Tomato plants are vines, becoming decumbent, and can grow up to 3 m (9.8 ft); bush varieties are generally no more than 100 cm (3 ft 3 in) tall. They are tender perennials, often grown as annuals. [40] [41] Tomato plants are dicots. They grow as a series of branching stems, with a terminal bud at the tip that does the actual growing.

  3. Siberian tomato - Wikipedia

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    This variety grows well in most parts of North America. [2] This type of tomato is very robust and versatile, which makes it best for canning or processing. [2] They are small, bright red tomatoes growing from 6–8 feet (1.8–2.4 m) tall. [3] They are of the heirloom variety of tomato. [4]

  4. Celebrity tomato - Wikipedia

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    The plants require proper spacing (2 feet) between each plant to ensure that diseases do not spread. [5] Staking is a necessary method that is required by the tomato plants since it can grow up to 10 feet tall and the fruits can become quite heavy and large in size. [11]

  5. Mr. Stripey - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Stripey (sometimes confused with Tigerella) is a type of heirloom tomato with unusually small leaves and a mix of a yellow and red color that can fool some growers into thinking they are picking an unripe tomato. [1] Under good conditions in size, shape and internal structure it may be considered a "beefsteak". [2]

  6. Ready for a Bumper Crop? Here’s How to Maximize Your Tomato ...

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    How you plant your tomatoes significantly impacts their growth and yield. Space plants at least 18-24 inches apart to allow air circulation and reduce the risk of diseases.

  7. Her family swapped their lawn for a backyard mini-farm and ...

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    The backyard lawn took up most of the sun, and the front yard lawn, heavily shaded by the stately elm trees lining the block, was so compacted and sun-deprived "it was basically already dead."

  8. Hillbilly tomato - Wikipedia

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    The Hillbilly tomato plant stands anywhere from 52"-84" tall when fully established, needing 85–94 days of growth before it reaches its full maturity. The plant is a low maintenance crop and does not require extra attention as long as it is planted properly, particularly after any season of frost.

  9. Tigerella - Wikipedia

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    Tigerella is a bi-colored tomato cultivar, relatively small, 2 to 4 ounces (60-120 g), and early (59 days). [1] Upon maturity the fruit is red with yellow stripes, essentially the same as Green Zebra , except that the fruit is red instead of green, and has a sweeter flavor.