Campari tomatoes are sweet and juicy and of small to medium size. Cherry tomatoes are small round, often sweet and eaten whole. Plum tomatoes are usually oblong, and used in tomato sauces. Oxheart tomatoes vary in size and are shaped like large strawberries. Beefsteak are large, often used for sandwiches. There are several types of tomatoes available, including globe tomatoes used in processing, and for fresh eating. It’s a good idea to grow several varieties, including at least one or two disease-resistant types, since, of all veggies, tomatoes tend to be the most susceptible to disease. Here are some of the green fruits already growing on the vines. Once fertilized, the flowers develop into tomatoes – small green globes that become visible at the base of the blossoms and then eventually become mature fruits. Remember, it’s the yellow flowers produced by tomato plants that must be fertilized before fruit can form. Never use chemically treated wood or other material for staking climbers, as the chemicals would likely run off and go into the soil. These leaves are also slightly fuzzy to the touch, which is caused by the trichomes, or multi-cellular hairs, on the plant. Tomato leaves are compound with multiple leaflets growing along a common stem, called a rachis. Tomato leaves have serrated, or wavy and pointed, edging along the entire perimeter. This is the best method we have used yet. There is plenty of space to tie and support every tomato vine. He ties a simple knot tightly to the bamboo.Īnd this lifts the vine off the ground. Then he drapes them around his neck as he works to carefully tie up the long tomato vines.įirst he loops it gently around the vine…Īnd then he secures it to the bamboo crossbar. Here’s Chhiring measuring and cutting strands of jute twine to the same length. Two weeks later, the plants are already several inches taller.Īnd yesterday, many were more than two feet tall, with their vines drooping onto the ground. Look closely, the plants are still quite small, but it won’t take long before they cover the base of the stakes. Securing the tomato plants is a time consuming process, but very crucial to good plant growth and performance. Chhiring secures twine at each joint, so it is tight and strong enough to hold the fruit laden vines. He makes four rows about a foot apart going up the bamboo.Īnd then secures them with jute twine. Next, Chhiring secures horizontal bamboo pieces across all the bamboo stakes. The important thing is to place them deep enough, so they remain secure for the duration of the season. And each one is about eight to 10-inches deep. The first step is to pound the stakes into the ground, so all are the same height along the bed.Ĭhhiring places one eight-foot stake every couple of feet along the center of the tomato beds. This year, I came up with the idea to make straight supports down each aisle – with no netting, just bamboo. These canes are about eight to nine feet tall. They are easy to buy in bulk, and can be found in a variety of sizes. Every year we try something new and better. I am always trying new methods for staking our tomato plants. We plant many, many tomatoes, but just a handful of healthy plants can produce a bounty of delicious fruits within eight weeks. And, they’re filled with excellent antioxidants and vitamins. Those bold red, sun-ripened tomatoes deliver the taste of summer with every bite. Tomatoes, Solanum lycopersicum, have long been one of America’s favorite garden vegetables. With nutrient rich soil and warm days they’ve grown pretty quickly. These are the tomato plants in early June. This applies to tomatoes planted in the ground, in a raised bed or in a container. The stronger root system also helps the plant better survive the hot weather. If the seedling is already too tall and wobbly, dig a trench instead of a hole and lay the plant on its side. Planting deeply helps the plant to develop more roots, and more roots mean more ability to take up water and nutrients. Two-thirds of the plant should be underground, meaning all but the two top most leaf sets should be buried. Our tomato plants are always started from seed over the winter and then transplanted in the ground as soon as daytime temperatures are consistently above 65-degrees Fahrenheit. We planted our tomatoes in the back of the garden this year – always as part of our crop rotation practice. In late May, the season’s designated tomato beds are covered in black weed cloth to cut down on some of the laborious weeding in the garden. Our tomatoes are thriving and it’s time to support their growing vines. Tomatoes also need full sun and warm, well-drained soil. They stop growing above 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Tomatoes grow best when the daytime temperature is between 65 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit. After three weeks of hot, humid, and dry weather, we finally got some much needed rain.
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