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  2. Tomato lovers, rejoice. Tomatomania! is back

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    Tomatomania! is gearing up for 2022 with 200-plus varieties of tomatoes and nearly 100 types of peppers, on sale starting Feb. 25 at Roger's Gardens in Corona del Mar.

  3. When should I plant my tomatoes? Your guide to starting ... - AOL

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    Check out these handy guides on when to start your plants. The first day of spring is here and that means it's time to get the plants ready for your garden. Check out these handy guides on when to ...

  4. 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.

  5. Tomatoes at Risk for Shortage Due to California Drought - AOL

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  6. The Morning Star Company - Wikipedia

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    Morning Star processes about 40% of the California processing tomato production, and supplies a significant portion of the U.S. industrial tomato paste and diced tomato markets. [4] It processes about 5 million tons of tomatoes each year. [5] Its factories are capable of producing over 3,000 tons of tomatoes per hour. [6]

  7. Central Valley (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Valley is a region known for its agricultural productivity. It provides a large share of the food produced in California, which provides more than half of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts grown in the United States. [3] More than 7,000,000 acres (28,000 km 2) of the valley are irrigated via reservoirs and canals. [4]

  8. Tomatillo - Wikipedia

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    Due to its branching growing pattern, a single plant requires sufficient growing space. Tomatillos are typically grown in rows 0.7 to 1.6 m (2 ft 4 in to 5 ft 3 in) apart. [ 13 ] Although tomatillo is a perennial plant , overwintering is difficult, so it is normally cultivated as an annual plant.

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    California’s eco-bureaucrats halted a wildfire prevention project near the Pacific Palisades to protect an endangered shrub. It’s just the latest clash between fire safety and conservation in ...