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  2. 6 High-Yielding Fruits and Vegetables to Plant for the ... - AOL

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    Four or five cherry tomato plants will have you awash in the little fruit." Care Requirements. According to Pottle, the seedlings should be planted in an area with full sun and moist, well-drained ...

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    Space plants at least 18-24 inches apart to allow air circulation and reduce the risk of diseases. Bury a portion of the stem when planting to encourage root growth, which stabilizes the plant and ...

  4. 6 Essential Steps for Cleaning Out Your Tomato Plants ... - AOL

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    If you want to preserve cherished tomato plants, you can take cuttings or pot up entire plants in early fall and grow tomatoes indoors through winter with a grow light. Step 2: Harvest tomatoes ...

  5. Cherry tomato - Wikipedia

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    The cherry tomato is a type of small round tomato believed to be an intermediate genetic admixture between wild currant-type tomatoes and domesticated garden tomatoes. [2] Cherry tomatoes range in size from a thumbtip up to the size of a golf ball , and can range from spherical to slightly oblong in shape.

  6. Super Sweet 100 - Wikipedia

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    Cherry tomato cultivar "Super Sweet 100" The Super Sweet 100 Cherry Tomato is a hybrid tomato that has long fruit-bearing stems and can produce 100 or more super sweet (extremely sweet) cherry tomatoes. Fruits weigh approximately 1 oz., and are 1 inch across. Plants need caging or staking, and produce fruit throughout the growing season. [1]

  7. Physalis pruinosa - Wikipedia

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    Physalis pruinosa is a plant in the genus Physalis in the nightshade family Solanaceae, often referred to as ground cherry or husk tomato. It is a native species in a range extending from northern Mexico through Central America. [1] The plant has a low, spreading habit, and fruits develop in a papery husk, as is characteristic of the genus.

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