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

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    Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding plants to grow, but achieving a bountiful harvest takes knowledge and effort. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, understanding the key steps ...

  3. Early Girl - Wikipedia

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    The Early Girl tomato is a medium-sized globe-type F1 hybrid popular with home gardeners because of its early ripening fruit. Early Girl is a cultivar of tomato with indeterminate growth, which means it produces flowers and fruit until it is killed by frost or another external factor (contrast with a determinate cultivar, which would grow to a limited, predefined shape and be most productive ...

  4. When should I plant my tomatoes? Your guide to starting your ...

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    For the most part, now is the time to start early seeds (like kale or lettuce), and prep your materials for gardening and getting seedlings into the ground after the last frost, according to the ...

  5. Celebrity tomato - Wikipedia

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    The maturity time of the plant ranges from 70 to 75 days since it is a mid-season variety. The tomatoes are medium in size weighing 8-10 oz each and ripens in less than 6 weeks. [5] The exterior and interior of the fruit is bright red in color with a distinct flattened-globe shape. [9]

  6. Determinate cultivar - Wikipedia

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    Tomato and potato cultivars are commonly classified as determinate or indeterminate according to the amount of time that they produce new leaves and flowers. Varieties that produce few leaves and flowers over a shorter period are classed as determinate and those that produce new leaves and flowers for longer are classed as indeterminate.

  7. Ask the Master Gardener: Is it too late in the season to ...

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    All tomato plants, especially indeterminate varieties, will do better if either caged or staked. Indeterminate varieties can grow from 6 to 8 feet tall and even determinate varieties can grow 3 to ...

  8. Tomato - Wikipedia

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    The tomato (US: / t ə m eɪ t oʊ /, UK: / t ə m ɑː t oʊ /), Solanum lycopersicum, is a plant whose fruit is an edible berry that is eaten as a vegetable. The tomato is a member of the nightshade family that includes tobacco, potato, and chili peppers.

  9. Tomatoes looking sad this year? You’re not alone ... - AOL

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