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

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    Another benefit of growing your own tomatoes is variety. Seeds for yellow, black, pear-shaped and even giant tomatoes — which you won’t typically find in the produce aisle — are readily ...

  3. Early Girl - Wikipedia

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    Early Girl hybrid tomato (large, light red on the right), alongside a selection of heirloom tomatoes. Early Girl is well-suited to dry farming. [6] Researchers at the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems at the University of California, Santa Cruz, are among those who have described the technique of not watering after transplanting, forcing the roots to grow deeper to seek out ...

  4. Michigan tomato business grows organically - AOL

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    Since January of 2018, Ms. Iott has been busy running the organic tomato farm she started, gaining approval from the United States Department of Agriculture which certified her land as fit for ...

  5. Tomato - Wikipedia

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    The average world farm yield for tomato was 33.6 tonnes per hectare in 2012. [79] Tomato farms in the Netherlands were the most productive in 2012, with a nationwide average of 476 tonnes per hectare, followed by Belgium (463 tonnes per hectare) and Iceland (429 tonnes per hectare). [80]

  6. Square foot gardening - Wikipedia

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    For example, a single tomato plant takes a full square, as might large herbs such as oregano or basil, while lettuce plants would be planted 4 per square, and up to 16 per square of plants such as radish or carrots. Tall-growing crops are planted or trellised on the north side of the bed (in the Northern Hemisphere) to avoid shading shorter plants.

  7. Urban agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Urban farming serves as one type of green space in urban areas, it has a positive impact on the air quality in the surrounding area. A case study conducted on a rooftop farm shows the PM2.5 concentration in the urban farming area is 7–33% lower than the surrounding parts without green spaces in a city. [128]