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  2. Gardening: A tomato lover's 7 tips for growing them big

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    3. Remove new flowers that develop at the top of the plant when older fruits near the bottom begin to grow. This will force the plant’s energy into producing fewer but larger tomatoes. 4. Be ...

  3. How To Save Tomato Seeds So You Can Plant Them Next Year - AOL

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    Here's how you can save tomato seeds and grow them again next year in your own garden. Related: The 12 Best Tomato Companion Plants For Your Best Crop Ever. Meet the Experts.

  4. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    Indoor sowing generally works best with slow-growing seeds that need plenty of time to mature before the harvest season, but it’s also a great option for heat-loving plants that won’t survive ...

  5. Tomato - Wikipedia

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    Although the tomato is cooked and eaten as a vegetable, botanically, a tomato is a fruit, specifically a berry, consisting of the ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant. [ 122 ] [ 123 ] The issue has led to legal dispute in the United States.

  6. Celebrity tomato - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity tomato plant requires full sun to grow and reach its potential height, bear fruits and achieve maximum yields. [5] Although Celebrity tomatoes can be grown in a wide range of soils it is recommended to plant them in loosely packed and nutrient-rich soils. Seeds are typically sown 6-8 weeks before the last frost date. [9]

  7. Heirloom tomato - Wikipedia

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    Some people spread them out on a paper towel, let them dry, and then plant the paper towel and seeds together in potting or germinating soil. The second method to save tomato seeds using the fermentation process. The tomatoes are allowed to overripen and then cut to expose the seed cavities. The seeds are then scooped out and put into a container.